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CONDITION MONITORING

A sound solution: Better rail through acoustic monitoring For more than two decades Track IQ has been one of Australia’s most successful rail technology exporters. Rail Express finds out about its newest innovation, RailBAM-IB.

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BELOW: Track IQ has installed more than 190 systems in over 120 locations acorss 19 countries.

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RACK IQ IS AN AUSTRALIAN success story. Launched at the turn of the century under the name Trackside Intelligence after engineering consultant Vipac developed a viable method of acoustic measuring for rail axle joint bearings, the Adelaide-headquartered company has grown to work with dozens of major international customers. This growth has accelerated in recent years since Track IQ’s acquisition by US rail technology giant Wabtec in 2015. Through Wabtec, Track IQ has enjoyed a significant investment in its technology and marketing, allowing it to tap into even more global markets. This support, coupled with the acquisition of imaging technologies in 2017, has helped the company today employ around 50 staff in five offices around the world, making Track IQ one of the largest global suppliers of integrated wayside condition monitoring solutions. Over its history, Track IQ has installed more than 190 systems in over 120 locations, across 19 countries on six continents. “The acquisition by Wabtec has provided Track IQ with greater access to a broad range of industry experts with whom we can collaborate in our ongoing product development,” Track IQ’s John Dowie tells Rail Express. Dowie works out of Track IQ’s Adelaide office as General Manager for Business Development,

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Sales and Customer Service. He says the Wabtec association has boosted the volume of opportunities for Track IQ to get its technology into operational railway environments. “The global footprint of Wabtec provides support to Track IQ to deliver our market solutions to almost any country in the world. No matter where we go, there are local Wabtec resources that are there to assist Track IQ, and ultimately our ability to provide a quality service to our customers,” he says. He notes Track IQ has also had the opportunity to be a part of emerging industry solutions, such as WabtecONE, Wabtec’s monitoring and analytics platform that turns “big data” streams into actionable intelligence, with the aim of providing operators with new opportunities to overcome operational challenges.

RailBAM and RailBAM-IB Since early in its history, Track IQ’s flagship product has been the Rail Bearing Acoustic Monitoring (RailBAM) system. RailBAM is a wayside condition monitoring system designed to zero in on the performance of bearings on passing rail vehicles. It is able to monitor the acoustic signature of each axle bearing on a train passing at full speed, accurately and reliably identifying the presence of defects in bearings, providing the operator with known issues ranked by severity and fault type. Track IQ says the RailBAM technology is able to identify defects within bearings 100,000 to 150,000 kilometres before they would be found by through human inspection. This means faults can be found and resolved before they impact operations, be it through a Hot Bearing Alarm event shutdown, or worse, a catastrophic failure. Dowie says Track IQ was fortunate to develop the RailBAM system at a time when local railways were pioneering in their thoughts around integration of wayside monitoring into their business model. “Twenty years ago, the world’s first bearing acoustic monitoring systems were being installed in Australia. Today, the RailBAM system has been installed in most major railways in Australia, including with every major mining railway, but many other countries are only just starting to think about this.” Track IQ is looking to repeat the success of the RailBAM system with its latest innovation, the RailBAM-IB. Instead of being mounted wayside

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page 61

Message from the ALC

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pages 62-64

Message from the ARA

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pages 59-60

Message from RISSB

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page 58

Manco delivers a new thread for rail automation

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page 57

Sonaray on the benefits of solar lighting

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page 56

Q&A: Bombardier MD Wendy McMillan

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pages 53-55

Dotmar enhances local capabilities

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pages 51-52

Keolis Downer boosts multimodal network for Newcastle

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Latest-generation train control from Thales

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pages 42-43

RISSB partners to create a safe, efficient, effective rail industry

6min
pages 47-50

ART focused on pantographs, overheads

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Siemens Mobility on capital, operational savings through smart maintenance

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Strukton’s Australian boss on local footprint

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Track IQ’s sound solution for bearings

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pages 36-37

MRD helps make better maintenance decisions

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Treotham smart plastics for rail doors

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Plasser harnesses data to optimise machines

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CRRC develops freight wagon offering

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Alstom on dynamic maintenance programs

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News Up Front

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IMI improves rail dryer with condition monitoring

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