1、Railway applications Infrastructure Survey on isolated defects PD CEN/TR 16978:2016 BSI Standards Publication WB11885_BSI_StandardCovs_2013_AW.indd 1 15/05/2013 15:06National foreword This Published Document is the UK implementation of CEN/TR 16978:2016. The UK participation in its preparation was e
2、ntrusted to Technical Committee RAE/2, Railway Applications - Track. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct appli
3、cation. The British Standards Institution 2016. Published by BSI Standards Limited 2016 ISBN 978 0 580 87234 1 ICS 93.100 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations. This Published Document was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy C
4、ommittee on 31 October 2016. Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication Date Text affected PUBLISHED DOCUMENT PD CEN/TR 16978:2016 TECHNICAL REPORT RAPPORT TECHNIQUE TECHNISCHER BERICHT CEN/TR 16978 O c t o b e r 2 0 1 6 ICS 93.100 English Version Railway applications - Infrastructure - Survey o
5、n isolated defects Bahnanwendungen - Infrastruktur - berblick von Einzelfehlern This Technical Report was approved by CEN on 23 May 2016. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee CEN/TC 256. CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Re
6、public, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom. EUROPE
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8、D CEN/TR 16978:2016CEN/TR 16978:2016 (E) 2 Contents Page European foreword . 4 Introduction 5 1 Scope 6 2 Normative references 6 3 Terms and definitions . 6 4 Symbols and abbreviations . 6 5 Methodology . 7 5.1 General considerations . 7 5.2 Collected data . 7 5.2.1 Scope of survey. 7 5.2.2 Speed cl
9、asses. 8 5.2.3 Parameters investigated 8 5.2.4 Calculation of lengths of exceedances . 9 5.2.5 Data processing 9 6 Participating networks and involvement 10 6.1 Participating networks 10 6.2 Coverage 10 7 Results 11 7.1 General remarks . 11 7.2 Results for longitudinal level in D1 . 11 7.3 Results f
10、or alignment in D1 12 7.4 Results for mean gauge over 100 m 13 7.5 Results for twist on a base of 3 m . 14 7.6 Results for narrow gauge 15 7.7 Results for wide gauge . 16 7.8 Results for longitudinal level in domain D2 . 17 7.9 Results for alignment in domain D2 18 Annex A (informative) Spread of co
11、llected data 19 A.1 General . 19 A.2 Results for longitudinal level in D1 with V 80 km/h 19 A.3 Results for longitudinal level in D1 with 80 km/h V 120 km/h . 20 A.4 Results for longitudinal level in D1 with 120 km/h V 160 km/h . 21 A.5 Results for longitudinal level in D1 with 160 km/h V 230 km/h .
12、 22 A.6 Results for longitudinal level in D1 with 230 km/h V 300 km/h . 23 A.7 Results for alignment in D1 with V 80 km/h . 24 A.8 Results for alignment in D1 with 80 km/h V 120 km/h 25 A.9 Results for alignment in D1 with 120 km/h V 160 km/h 26 A.10 Results for alignment in D1 with 160 km/h V 230 k
13、m/h 27 PD CEN/TR 16978:2016CEN/TR 16978:2016 (E) 3 A.11 Results for alignment in D1 with 230 km/h V 300 km/h 28 A.12 Results for mean gauge over 100 m with V 80 km/h . 29 A.13 Results for mean gauge over 100 m with 80 km/h V 120 km/h . 30 A.14 Results for mean gauge over 100 m with 120 km/h V 160 km
14、/h 31 A.15 Results for mean gauge over 100 m with 160 km/h V 230 km/h 32 A.16 Results for mean gauge over 100 m with 230 km/h V 300 km/h 33 A.17 Results for twist on a base of 3 m with V 80 km/h 34 A.18 Results for twist on a base of 3 m with 80 km/h V 120 km/h 35 A.19 Results for twist on base of 3
15、 m with 120 km/h V 160 km/h 36 A.20 Results for twist on a base of 3 m with 160 km/h V 230 km/h . 37 A.21 Results for twist on a base of 3 m with 230 km/h V 300 km/h . 38 A.22 Results for narrow gauge V 80 km/h . 39 A.23 Results for narrow gauge 80 km/h V 120 km/h . 40 A.24 Results for narrow gauge
16、120 km/h V 160 km/h 41 A.25 Results for narrow gauge 160 km/h V 230 km/h 42 A.26 Results for narrow gauge 230 km/h V 300 km/h 43 A.27 Results for wide gauge V 80 km/h. 44 A.28 Results for wide gauge 80 km/h V 120 km/h 45 A.29 Results for wide gauge 120 km/h V 160 km/h . 46 A.30 Results for wide gaug
17、e 160 km/h V 230 km/h . 47 A.31 Results for wide gauge 230 km/h V 300 km/h . 48 A.32 Results for longitudinal level in domain D2 with 160 km/h V 230 km/h . 49 A.33 Results for longitudinal level in domain D2 with 230 km/h V 300 km/h . 50 A.34 Results for alignment in domain D2 with 160 km/h V 230 km
18、/h 51 A.35 Results for alignment in domain D2 with 230 km/h V 300 km/h 52 Bibliography . 53 PD CEN/TR 16978:2016CEN/TR 16978:2016 (E) 4 European foreword This document (CEN/TR 16978:2016) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 256 “Railway applications”, the secretariat of which is held by
19、DIN. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. CEN and CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. PD CEN/TR 16978:2016CEN/TR 16978:2016 (E) 5 Introduction The Working Group CEN/TC 25
20、6 SC1/WG 28 “Railway applications/Infrastructure/Track geometry quality” conducted a European Survey on Isolated Defects (ESID) in order to support the process of the development of the EN 13848 series. The goal of the survey was to get an overview of certain thresholds of selected track geometry pa
21、rameters in several European networks in terms of Isolated Defects (ID). This Technical Report does not include urban rail matters. PD CEN/TR 16978:2016CEN/TR 16978:2016 (E) 6 1 Scope This Technical Report describes the methodology used for the survey on Isolated Defects (ID) and gives the results.
22、2 Normative references The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amend
23、ments) applies. EN 13848-1, Railway applications Track Track geometry quality Part 1: Characterisation of track geometry EN 13848-5:2008+A1:2010, Railway applications Track Track geometry quality Part 5: Geometric quality levels Plain line 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, t
24、he following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 decolouring algorithm which converts one signal into a different signal Note 1 to entry: It is used in EN 13848 series to convert a chord measurement signal into a D1 or D2 measurement signal. 3.2 Immediate Action Limit IAL value which, if exceeded, requ
25、ires taking measures to reduce the risk of derailment to an acceptable level Note 1 to entry: To reduce the risk of derailment can be done either by closing the line, reducing speed or by correction of track geometry. 3.3 isolated defect part of the signal exceeding a given limit such as IAL with at
26、 least one sample (data break) Note 1 to entry: The length of the exceedance is given by the number of samples exceeding the limit. A minimum length of exceedance may be applied to determine an isolated defect. 4 Symbols and abbreviations For the purposes of this Technical Report, the following symb
27、ols and abbreviations apply. PD CEN/TR 16978:2016CEN/TR 16978:2016 (E) 7 Table 1 Symbols and abbreviations Symbol Designation Unit AL Alignment mm D1 Wavelength range 3 m 25 m m D2 Wavelength range 25 m 70 m m LL Longitudinal level mm LoE Length of exceedance m V Speed km/h NOTE In this Report, AL s
28、tands for “alignment” and is not to be confused with AL standing for “alert limit” as defined in EN 138485. 5 Methodology 5.1 General considerations The objective of the European Survey on Isolated Defects (ESID) is to get an understanding and an overview concerning isolated defects within European
29、networks. In a first step it was ensured that at least 6 networks showed interest in participating in this study. The initial idea was to collect the number of isolated defects which exceed certain threshold levels. A discussion between the networks showed very different approaches concerning defini
30、tion and counting rules of such isolated defects. In addition some networks had very limited availability of appropriate national databases and evaluation tools and concerns regarding costs and effort of a too detailed evaluation were raised. So the experts of CEN/TC 256/SC 1/WG 28 worked out an alt
31、ernative methodology which was more practical for most participating networks and less time consuming. First of all, the number of measurement parameters was limited to 8. For the next step, it was agreed to base the survey on cumulative frequency distributions of exceeding lengths. These cover at l
32、east the range of thresholds up to and above the IALs according to EN 13848-5. That means that for each threshold of a measurement parameter, the number of metres exceeding this threshold within the participating network were determined. Finally each of the participating networks provided data for a
33、 representative part of their network according to the technical specification described below in 5.2. With the help of a standardised inquiry form, the cumulative frequency distributions of the data were determined and were sent to the CEN/TC 256/SC 1/WG 28 clearing office. In order to make the dat
34、a anonymous, the clearing office assigned a random network number to the data of each network and summarized the data in anonymous charts. These were supplied to CEN/TC 256/SC 1/WG 28 only. Without agreement of all participating networks neither the clearing office nor CEN/TC 256/SC 1/WG 28 may disc
35、lose or publish any of the data or the assignment between data and participating networks as a whole or in parts to anyone else. 5.2 Collected data 5.2.1 Scope of survey The survey collected data for all main lines of the participating networks; main tracks in stations are included in the survey as
36、well. Isolated switches or group of switches situated in plain line and run at line speed are included in the provided data, unless typical errors due to measuring systems occur. In PD CEN/TR 16978:2016CEN/TR 16978:2016 (E) 8 the latter case, the respective data were excluded from the survey. In any
37、 case, all side tracks have been excluded. This prevents counting non-representative exceedances. The survey was based on measurements of track taken typically at 0,25 m spacing. For a network length of 10 000 km track this would result in a cumulative frequency distribution comprising over 40 milli
38、on measurements. The survey was conducted using the most current measurement value for each location. This was summarized in a cumulative frequency distribution. Where it was not possible for a participating network to do the calculation over their whole network, all data sets containing at least 10
39、 % of the network were taken into account while the track layout and track quality considered in the sample had to be as representative as possible for the whole network. The track length considered for each speed class had to be quoted in the standardised inquiry form. 5.2.2 Speed classes The surve
40、y was done in 5 speed classes according to the EN 13848 series: 1) 230 km/h V 300 km/h; 2) 160 km/h V 230 km/h; 3) 120 km/h V 160 km/h; 4) 80 km/h V 120 km/h; 5) V 80km/h. Speeds higher than 300 km/h were not taken into account due to the lack of sufficient data. In order to ensure anonymity of netw
41、orks with high-speed tracks, the network lengths of the participating networks were not disclosed in the results. They were just used as weighting factors to calculate European exceedance lengths. 5.2.3 Parameters investigated The survey was done on the parameters in the ranges given in Table 2. PD
42、CEN/TR 16978:2016CEN/TR 16978:2016 (E) 9 Table 2 Parameters and studied ranges Parameters Threshold range (min to max) for speed classes km/h V 80 80 V 120 120 V 160 160 V 230 230 V 300 1 Longitudinal level (LL) for domain D1 according to EN 13848-1 (1 to 30) mm (1 to 28) mm (1 to 25) mm (1 to 22) m
43、m (1 to 18) mm 2 Alignment (AL) for domain D1 according to EN 13848-1 (1 to 24) mm (1 to 19) mm (1 to 16) mm (1 to 14) mm (1 to 12) mm 3 Mean Gauge (average over 100 m) narrow according to EN 13848-1 (1 to 10) mm (1 to 9) mm (1 to 7) mm (1 to 7) mm (1 to 5) mm 4 LL for domain D2 according to EN 1384
44、8-1 (1 to 35) mm (1 to 30) mm 5 AL for domain D2 according to EN 13848-1 (1 to 26) mm (1 to 22) mm 6 Twist on a base of 3 m and expressed in mm/m according to EN 13848-1 (1 to 9) mm/m (1 to 9) mm/m (1 to 9) mm/m (1 to 9) mm/m (1 to 7) mm/m 7 Narrow gauge according to EN 13848-1 (1 to 13) mm (1 to 13
45、) mm (1 to 12) mm (1 to 9) mm (1 to 7) mm 8 Wide gauge according to EN 13848-1 (1 to 37) mm (1 to 37) mm (1 to 37) mm (1 to 30) mm (1 to 30) mm Where the origin of the measurement data for LL and AL was chord based, they were decoloured to obtain D1. 5.2.4 Calculation of lengths of exceedances For e
46、ach of the parameters above, the length of exceedances (LoEs) were collected for all threshold levels in steps of 1 mm according to the range of values given in Table 2, except for twist where the LoEs were collected for threshold levels in steps of 1 per mille. All LoEs were collected in the units
47、of metres per 100 km which means it was collected from the number of metres which exceed the threshold level related to a distance of 100 km. For longitudinal level and alignment in domain D1 as well as D2 the exceedance lengths of left and right rail have been added. 5.2.5 Data processing The table
48、s of LoEs for all participating networks for the 5 speed classes were produced and a weighted average was calculated for each step of the frequency distribution. The line length of each participating network in the considered speed class was used as a weighting factor. In this way European Lengths o
49、f Exceedances were determined for the 5 speed classes and all 8 parameters. These cumulative frequency distributions are shown in Clause 6. PD CEN/TR 16978:2016CEN/TR 16978:2016 (E) 10 6 Participating networks and involvement 6.1 Participating networks The following alphabetic list gives the 12 networks that provided data to the survey: Austria BB-Infrastructure Belgium Infrabel Czech Republic SZDC Denmark Rail Net Denmark F
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