Modeling the Impact of Geomagnetically Induced Currents on Electrified Railway Signaling Systems in the United Kingdom

Patterson, C. J. and Wild, J. A. and Boteler, D. H. (2023) Modeling the Impact of Geomagnetically Induced Currents on Electrified Railway Signaling Systems in the United Kingdom. Space Weather, 21 (3): e2022SW003. ISSN 1542-7390

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Abstract

Studies of space weather impacts on ground‐based infrastructure have been largely focused on power networks and pipelines, but railway signaling systems are also affected, with misoperations observed in several countries. This paper advances recent theoretical work on geomagnetically induced currents in railway signaling systems by modeling realistic railway lines with parameters from current industrial standards. Focusing on two example lines in the United Kingdom with different locations and orientation, a range of uniform electric fields are simulated along each modeled line. The results show that misoperations could be caused by geomagnetic interference at disturbance levels expected to recur over timescales of several decades. We also demonstrate that the UK estimate for the geoelectric field induced by a 1 in 100‐year extreme storm would be strong enough to cause widespread signal misoperations in both lines studied.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Space Weather
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? interplanetary physicscoronal mass ejectionsmagnetospheric physicsmagnetic storms and substormsnatural hazardsspace weathersolar physics, astrophysics, and astronomyspace weathergeomagnetically induced currentsimpacts on technological systemsmagnetic stor ??
ID Code:
189317
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Deposited On:
20 Mar 2023 10:05
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Yes
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Published
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03 Apr 2024 00:17