1、BSI Standards Publication Environmental conditions Vibration and shock of electrotechnical equipment Part 5: Equipment during storage and handling PD IEC/TR 62131-5:2015National foreword This Published Document is the UK implementation of IEC/TR 62131- 5:2015. The UK participation in its preparation
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6、31-5:2015 2 IEC TR 62131-5:2015 IEC 2015 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 5 1 Scope 7 2 Normative references . 7 3 Data source and quality 8 3.1 Container handling measurements by Hoppe and Gerock 8 3.2 Intermodal container handling by Association of American Railroads 9 3.3 Intermodal container handling at Swed
7、ish container terminal . 9 3.4 Handling of air cargo pallet at Stockholm and New York airports 10 3.5 Forklift handling 11 3.6 Movement of unsuspended trolleys 11 3.7 Supplementary data 12 4 Intra data source comparison . 12 4.1 General . 12 4.2 Container handling measurements by Hoppe and Gerock 13
8、 4.3 Intermodal container handling by Association of American Railroads 13 4.4 Intermodal container handling at Swedish container terminal . 14 4.5 Handling of air cargo pallet at Stockholm and New York airports 14 4.6 Forklift handling 15 4.7 Movement of unsuspended trolleys 16 5 Inter data source
9、comparison . 16 6 Environmental description 19 7 Comparison with IEC 60721 . 20 8 Recommendations . 21 Bibliography 56 Figure 1 Vibrations loading and unloading of container on to US rail car using overhead crane 2 25 Figure 2 Vibrations loading and unloading of container on to US rail car using sid
10、e loader 2 25 Figure 3 Vibrations from handling an ISO container at a port Axial 3 27 Figure 4 Vibrations from handling an ISO container at a port Transverse 3 . 27 Figure 5 Vibrations from handling an ISO container at a port Vertical 3 28 Figure 6 Amplitude probability density from handling an ISO
11、container at a port Vertical 3 28 Figure 7 Amplitude probability density from handling an ISO container at a port Transverse 3 . 29 Figure 8 Amplitude probability density from handling an ISO container at a port Axial 3 29 Figure 9 Shocks from handling an ISO container at a port Axial 3 30 Figure 10
12、 Shocks from handling an ISO container at a port Transverse 3 . 30 Figure 11 Shocks from handling an ISO container at a port Vertical 3. 31 Figure 12 Air pallet vibration severities due to aircraft movement Vertical 4 32 Figure 13 Air pallet vibration severities due to aircraft movements Axial/trans
13、verse 4 33 Figure 14 Bandpass vibration amplitudes from four forklift trucks Vertical 5 33 PD IEC/TR 62131-5:2015IEC TR 62131-5:2015 IEC 2015 3 Figure 15 Bandpass vibration amplitudes from four forklift trucks Lateral 5 . 34 Figure 16 Bandpass vibration amplitudes from four forklift trucks Axial 5 3
14、4 Figure 17 Shock response spectra from 1 000 Kg forklift truck 5 . 35 Figure 18 Shock response spectra from 1 500 Kg forklift truck 5 . 35 Figure 19 Shock Response Spectra from 2 000 Kg Forklift Truck 5 . 36 Figure 20 Shock response spectra from 3 500 Kg forklift truck 5 . 36 Figure 21 Vibration at
15、 wheels of small trolley Vertical 6 37 Figure 22 Vibration at wheels of small trolley Lateral 6 . 37 Figure 23 Vibration at wheels of small trolley Axial 6 38 Figure 24 Vibration at wheels of medium trolley Vertical 6 38 Figure 25 Vibration at wheels of medium trolley Lateral 6 . 39 Figure 26 Vibrat
16、ion at wheels of medium trolley Axial 6 39 Figure 27 Vibration at wheels of large trolley Vertical 6 40 Figure 28 Vibration at wheels of large trolley Lateral 6 . 40 Figure 29 Vibration at wheels of large trolley Axial 6 41 Figure 30 Amplitude distribution at wheels of small trolley Vertical 6 43 Fi
17、gure 31 Amplitude distribution at wheels of small trolley Lateral 6 . 43 Figure 32 Amplitude distribution at wheels of small trolley Axial 6 . 44 Figure 33 Shock response spectra at wheels of small trolley Vertical 6 . 44 Figure 34 Shock response spectra at wheels of small trolley Lateral 6 45 Figur
18、e 35 Shock response spectra at wheels of small trolley Axial 6 . 45 Figure 36 Comparison of acceleration and derived velocity for largest impacts 1 . 46 Figure 37 Comparison of acceleration and derived drop height for largest impacts 1 . 46 Figure 38 IEC 60721-3-2 Stationary vibration random severit
19、ies 47 Figure 39 IEC 60721-4-2 Stationary vibration random severities 47 Figure 40 IEC 60721-3-2 Shock severities 48 Figure 41 IEC 60721-4-2 Shock severities for IEC 60068-2-29 test procedure 48 Figure 42 IEC 60721-4-2 Shock severities for IEC 60068-2-29 test procedure 49 Figure 43 Comparison of Hop
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30、 methods of test. PD IEC/TR 62131-5:2015 6 IEC TR 62131-5:2015 IEC 2015 The text of this technical report is based on the following documents: Enquiry draft Report on voting 104/620A/DTR 104/639/RVC Full information on the voting for the approval of this technical report can be found in the report o
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34、erefore print this document using a colour printer. PD IEC/TR 62131-5:2015IEC TR 62131-5:2015 IEC 2015 7 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS VIBRATION AND SHOCK OF ELECTROTECHNICAL EQUIPMENT Part 5: Equipment during storage and handling 1 Scope IEC TR 62131-5, which is a technical report, reviews the available
35、 dynamic data relating to the handling of electrotechnical equipment. The intention is that from all the available data an environmental description will be generated and compared to that set out in the IEC 60721 series. For each of the sources identified, the quality of the data is reviewed and che
36、cked for self consistency. The process used to undertake this check of data quality and that used to intrinsically categorize the various data sources is set out in IEC TR 62131-1. This technical report primarily addresses data extracted from a number of different sources for which reasonable confid
37、ence exist in its quality and validity. The report also reviews some data for which the quality and validity cannot realistically be verified. These data are included to facilitate validation of information from other sources. The report clearly indicates when utilising information in this latter ca
38、tegory. This technical report addresses data from a number of data gathering exercises. The quantity and quality of data in these exercises varies considerably as does the range of conditions encompassed. Not all of the data reviewed were made available in electronic form. To permit comparison to be
39、 made, in this assessment, a quantity of the original (non-electronic) data has been manually digitized. 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
40、cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. IEC 60068 (all parts), Environmental testing IEC 60068-2-27, Environmental testing Part 2-27: Tests Test Ea and guidance: Shock IEC 60068-2-29 1 , Environmental testing Part 2-29:
41、 Tests Test Eb Bump IEC 60068-2-64, Environmental testing Part 2-64: Tests Test Fh: Vibration, broadband random and guidance IEC 60721 (all parts), Classification of environmental conditions IEC 60721-3-2:1997, Classification of environmental conditions Part 3: Classification of groups of environmental parameters and their severities Section 2: Transportation _ 1Withdrawn and now incorporated into IEC 60068-2-27. PD IEC/TR 62131-5:2015