Björn Kufver 2
Björn Kufver 2
Björn Kufver 2
Eurofima coach
1,8
3)
Laterral jerk (m/s3 Jerk-2Hz-w
J k 2H
Jerk-2Hz-m
1,3
Simulations: Jerk-.3Hz-w
Jerk-.3Hz-m
For all speeds, 08
0,8
Jerk-1s-w
abrupt change off Jerk-1s-m
1,8 1,8
Jerk-2Hz-w Jerk-2Hz-w
Lateral jerk (m /s3)
Abrupt change
Abrupt change
of c.d. -of
CENc.d.conventional
- BV limits lines Abrupt change of c.d. - draft revised BV limits
1,8 1,8
Jerk-2Hz-w Jerk-2Hz-w
Lateral jerk (m//s3)
B=
( L / 2)
2
−
(W / 2)
2
=
L −W
2 2
2⋅ R 2⋅ R 8⋅ R
Buffer locking - 2
B = Buffer displacement = end throw
8 ⎝ R1 R2 ⎠ 2 R1 − R2
1
=
1
−
1 L2 − W 2 − L2S
B= R2 = − R1
Rid R1 R2 8 ⋅ Rid
Buffer locking - 3
Intermediate straight LS
14
12
10
8
Ls(m)
CEN (2006)
6
407
407mm (R1
(R1=-R2)
R2)
4
407 mm (R1=150m)
2
BV ((1996))
0
75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125
Rid (m)
Buffer locking - 4
Intermediate straight LS
14
12
10
8
Ls(m)
CEN (2006)
6 407mm (R1=-R2)
407 mm (R1=150m)
4
BV (1996)
2 373 mm (R1=-R2)
373 mm (R1=150 m)
0
75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125
Rid (m)
Buffer locking - 5
Intermediate straight LS
14
12
10
8
Ls(m)
CEN (2006)
6 407mm (R1=-R2)
407 mm (R1
(R1=150m)
150 )
4 BV (1996)
373 mm (R1=-R2)
2 373 mm (R1=150 m)
BV (draft)
(d ft)
0
75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125
Rid (m)
Vertical bending - 1
D( s)
z II ( s ) = z I ( s ) − ⋅ y(s)
1 .5 m
• zII(s) is level of track II,
• zI(s) is level of track I,
• y(s) is lateral distance between the two
tracks,
• D(s) is cant [metres] and
• s is chainage
Vertical bending - 2
dz•II dz I 1 ⎛ dy dD ⎞
(s) = ( s) − ⋅ ⎜ D( s) ⋅ ( s) + ( s) ⋅ y(s) ⎟
ds ds 1 .5 m ⎝ ds ds ⎠
d 2 z II d 2 zI 1 ⎛ d2y dD dy d 2D ⎞
2
( s) = 2
( s) − ⋅ ⎜⎜ D( s ) ⋅ 2 ( s ) + 2 ⋅ ( s ) ⋅ ( s ) + 2 ( s ) ⋅ y ( s ) ⎟⎟
ds ds 1.5m ⎝ ds ds ds ds ⎠
d 2 z rp d 2z ⎛ ⎛ D( s ) ⎞ ⎞ 1 D( s)
( s) = ( s) ⋅ cos⎜⎜ arcsin⎜ ⎟⎟⎟ + ⋅
ds 2 ds ⎝ ⎝ 1.5m ⎠ ⎠ Rh ( s) 1.5m
Vertical bending - 3
Example Ex 1 Ex 2 Ex 3 Ex 4 Ex 5
Horizontal radius, track I [m] 300 300 300 300 400
Cant [m] 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100
Cant gradient [m/m] 0 0 0.0 1/400 0
V ti l curvature,
Vertical t ttrackk I,
I 0 -1/4500
1/4500 1/3000 1/3000 -1/6000
1/6000
perpendicular to horizontal (convex) (concave) (concave) (convex)
plane [m-1]
Cone effect, track I [m-1] 1/4500 1/4500 1/4500 1/4500 1/6000
Vertical curvature, track I, 1/4500 0 1/1800 1/1800 0
perpendicular to the canted (concave) (concave) (concave)
running plane [m-1]
Branch diverging … outwards outwards outwards outwards inwards
Horizontal radius, track II [m] 400 400 400 400 300
Vertical curvature, track II, 1/18000 -1/4500 1/3000 1/3000 -1/6000
perpendicular to horizontal (concave)
+1/18000 +1/18000 +1/18000 -1/18000
plane [m-1]
= 1/6000
=-1/6000 =1/2571 +1/13200 = 1/4500
=-1/4500
(convex) (concave) (convex)
=1/2152
(concave)
Cone effect, track II [m-1] 1/6000 1/6000 1/6000 1/6000 1/4500
Vertical curvature, track II, 1/4500 0 1/1800 1/1584 0
perpendicular to the canted (concave) (concave) (concave)
running plane [m-1]
Discussion & Conclusions
• Th
The fformulation
l ti off criteria
it i and
d lilimits
it iin a
standard is a balancing act between
relevance and accuracy against user
friendliness.
• The CEN standard EN 13803-2 is affected
by the
t e umbrella
u b e a app
approach.
oac The e “worst”
o st
limits have been dictating.
• Company standards and local
specifications may be more conservative.