
HEMU-430X (standing for High-Speed Electric Multiple Unit 430 km/h eXperimental) is a South Korean
high-speed train
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intended for a maximum speed of . On 31 March 2013, it achieved in a test run, making South Korea the world's fourth country after
France
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,
Japan
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and
China
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to develop a high-speed train running above . The main new feature of the train compared to older South Korean high-speed trains is
distributed traction. The commercial versions of the trains, tentatively named the
EMU-260 (as of October 2022, officially "Eum") and
EMU-320 (as of April 2024, officially "Cheongryong"), were delivered to
Korail
The Korea Railroad Corporation () is the national railway operator in South Korea. It is branded as KORAIL () and changed its official Korean name () in November 2019. Currently, KORAIL is a public corporation, managed by Ministry of Land, ...
from 2020 to 2021.
History
The original 1991 plan for the
Korea Train Express (KTX) high-speed rail system foresaw an operating speed of to enable a travel time under two hours between
Seoul
Seoul, officially Seoul Special Metropolitan City, is the capital city, capital and largest city of South Korea. The broader Seoul Metropolitan Area, encompassing Seoul, Gyeonggi Province and Incheon, emerged as the world's List of cities b ...
in the northwest and
Busan
Busan (), officially Busan Metropolitan City, is South Korea's second list of cities in South Korea by population, most populous city after Seoul, with a population of over 3.3 million as of 2024. Formerly romanized as Pusan, it is the economi ...
in the southeast of South Korea, the termini of the first line.
Later, planned top speed was reduced to the maximum of existing high-speed trains on the market.
Korail then ordered high-speed trains on the basis of
Alstom
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's
TGV Réseau, the
KTX-I, which started KTX service on 1 April 2004,
and operate at a top speed increased slightly to in November 2007.
In a project, South Korean government research institutes and rail industry companies were directed in 1996 to fully localise high-speed rail technology. The know-how gained in the technology transfer for the KTX-I was used as the basis to develop the experimental train
HSR-350x,
which was to be tested at up to so that the commercial version could have a top speed of .
However, the maximum speed achieved in the HSR-350x tests was on 16 December 2004; and the design and top speeds of the commercial version, the
KTX-II (KTX-Sancheon) were set to be the same as those for the KTX-I.
The aim to develop commercial trains with a top speed of was taken up again in the project to build another experimental train, the HEMU-400X (''H''igh-speed ''E''lectric ''M''ultiple ''U''nit - ''400'' km/h e''X''periment), which was launched in July 2007.
The six-year project schedule was originally set to last until July 2013, and involved of test runs with speeds reaching .
The project is led by the Korean Railroad Research Institute (KRRI) and
Hyundai Rotem
Hyundai Rotem Company, often referred to as Hyundai Rotem (), is a South Korean manufacturer of railway rolling stock, railway signalling, defense products and plant equipment. It is a member of Hyundai Motor Group and has presence in more than ...
, and also involves the Korea Institute of Construction & Transportation Evaluation and Planning (KICTEP),
20 other companies, 13 universities, and one other organisation.
The project budget was set at 97.11 billion
won, with a government contribution of 69.2 billion won.
Following a call by Nam-Hee Chae, the president of the Korea Railroad Research Institute, for proposals for a generic name for Korean-made high-speed trains,
on 5 April 2007, Chae announced the name Hanvit (
Hangul
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: 한빛),
which means a streak of intense light in
Korean.
Under the new naming scheme, HEMU-400X is also called Hanvit 400.
The preliminary design was presented to the public in May 2009.
A full-scale mock-up of an end car was first shown in June 2009 at the RailLog 2009 exhibition in Busan. Detailed designs were presented in October 2010,
when the prototype was expected to be completed in 2011 and start line tests in 2012.
HEMU-430X prototype
A prototype named HEMU-430X was unveiled in May 2012. The unit is expected to undergo around 100,000 km of testing up to 2015.
Technical details
In contrast to the articulated passenger coaches between traction heads configuration of the KTX-I, HSR-350x and KTX-II trains, the 6-car HEMU-400X is fitted with distributed traction: traction equipment is underfloor and all axles of all four intermediate cars are powered.
The detailed plans released in October 2010 changed the trailing end driving trailer of the experimental train into a powered car, deviating from the planned commercial version.
The new high-power configuration is to provide for higher acceleration:
the 8-car commercial configuration was calculated to reach in less than four minutes and less than ; the top test speed of is to be reached in 673 seconds and .
Similarly to
JR East
The is a major passenger railway company in Japan and the largest of the seven Japan Railways Group companies. The company name is officially abbreviated as JR-EAST or JR East in English, and as in Japanese. The company's headquarters are in ...
's
Fastech 360 programme, the plan is to develop and test both asynchronous
induction motor
An induction motor or asynchronous motor is an AC motor, AC electric motor in which the electric current in the rotor (electric), rotor that produces torque is obtained by electromagnetic induction from the magnetic field of the stator winding ...
s and permanent magnet
synchronous motor
A synchronous electric motor is an AC electric motor in which, at steady state,
the rotation of the shaft is synchronized with the frequency of the supply current; the rotation period is exactly equal to an integer number of AC cycles. Sync ...
s in the train.
Research in the G7 programme showed that the bulk of the longitudinal aerodynamic resistance (
drag) of the
pantograph
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and the largest component of vertical aerodynamic forces (
lift
Lift or LIFT may refer to:
Physical devices
* Elevator, or lift, a device used for raising and lowering people or goods
** Paternoster lift, a type of lift using a continuous chain of cars which do not stop
** Patient lift, or Hoyer lift, mobile ...
) acting on it derive from the contact shoe.
For the HEMU-400X, researchers developed an aerodynamically optimised contact shoe cross section that reduced drag by about 40% and lift amplitude by about 25% in comparison to the contact shoe of the KTX-II pantographs.
The train is designed with active suspension for increased ride comfort.
To save weight, in addition to aluminium, composite materials are to be used in the carbody.
The development of new transformers, batteries and a number of other electric system components also focuses on reducing weight and size.
The train is also intended as basis for Rotem to compete in high-speed train tenders abroad, and is designed to conform with
European high-speed rail standards.
Nose styling was designed using a
genetic algorithm
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, starting with the hybridization of the nose shapes of existing French
TGV
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and German
ICE
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high-speed trains.
A double-deck configuration was also considered.
In the experimental train, the first two cars will test first class seating, the fourth car will be fitted out with a bar and special passenger compartments, the fifth car will test standard class seating.
Data acquisition equipment for the on-board measurements are foreseen in the third and sixth cars.
Commercial version (EMU-260/320)
EMU-260/320, formerly known as KTX-III, is the commercial derivative of HEMU-400X .
It is expected to enter service in late 2020 or early 2021.
According to the initial information, In normal 8-car, configuration, KTX-III would consist of two driving trailers at either end and six motorized intermediate cars giving 9.84 MW of power,
with an option of extension to 10 cars.
The second, fourth and seventh cars will house
transformer
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s, each connected to inverter groups on the neighbouring third, fifth, respective sixth car.
The end cars will house the batteries, while pantographs will be installed on the extreme intermediate cars.
The goal for maximum operating speed was originally , which was expected to enable Seoul-Busan travel times of 1 hour 50 minutes.
In plans released in October 2010, planned service speed was raised to .
In the default configuration, the first two cars will be first class with 2+1 seating, the third car will house a bar and special passenger compartments with facing pairs of 3 or 2 seats, the fourth to eighth cars will be standard class with "3" seating, with foldable seats offering altogether 378 seats.
In September 2016, the designs of the EMU-260 and EMU-320 were decided, and it was known that the EMU-260 and EMU-320 will share the same design but with different patterns.
In May 2017, the EMU-260's mock-up and interior design were released to the public, and public opinion on the mock-up and interior design was collected.
The first EMU-260 was released in November 2019 into trial operation.
References
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