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BS EN 14531-2:2015

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Railway applications. Methods for calculation of stopping and slowing distances and immobilization braking Step by step calculations for train sets or single vehicles
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Language(s)

English

Published date

01-31-2016

European foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols and indices
4 General algorithm to conduct a step-by-step calculation
5 Stopping and slowing distances calculation
6 Immobilization brake calculation
Annex A (normative) - Workflow of kinetic calculations
Annex B (informative) - Example of distance and other
        dynamic calculations
Annex ZA (informative) - Relationship between this
         European Standard and the Essential
         Requirements of EU Directive 2008/57/EC
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Explains the step-by-step method for the calculation of brake performance utilizing time step integration which may be used for all types of train sets, units or single vehicles, including high-speed, locomotive and passenger coaches, conventional vehicles and wagons.

This European Standard describes the step-by-step method for the calculation of brake performance utilizing time step integration which may be used for all types of train sets, units or single vehicles, including high-speed, locomotive and passenger coaches, conventional vehicles and wagons. This European Standard does not specify the performance requirements. It enables the calculation of the various aspects of the performance: stopping or slowing distances, adhesion requirements, force calculations, etc. This European Standard enables the verification by calculation of the stopping and slowing performance for high-speed and conventional trains operating on high-speed and conventional infrastructure. It may also be used for the detailed investigation of stopping or slowing performance at any design/verification stage. The proposed method of this standard is based on a numerical time integration algorithm. The standard explains a simple numerical integration scheme in order to provide a useful straightforward example of the proposed method. Other numerical time integration algorithms exist, especially more accurate ones, but they are not in the scope of this standard. When such methods are used the order of accuracy that they achieve has to be in accordance with this European Standard. This European Standard also includes examples of distance and other dynamic calculations, see AnnexB.

Committee
RAE/4/-/1
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS EN 14531-6 & 12/30250646 DC. (02/2016)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
38
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
EN 14531-2:2015 Identical

EN 13452-1:2003 Railway applications - Braking - Mass transit brake systems - Part 1: Performance requirements
EN 14531-1:2015 Railway applications - Methods for calculation of stopping and slowing distances and immobilization braking - Part 1: General algorithms utilizing mean value calculation for train sets or single vehicles
EN 14067-4:2013 Railway applications - Aerodynamics - Part 4: Requirements and test procedures for aerodynamics on open track
EN 13452-2 : 2003 RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - BRAKING - MASS TRANSIT BRAKE SYSTEMS - METHODS OF TEST
EN 15734-1:2010/AC:2013 RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - BRAKING SYSTEMS OF HIGH SPEED TRAINS - PART 1: REQUIREMENTS AND DEFINITIONS
EN 14067-1:2003 Railway applications - Aerodynamics - Part 1: Symbols and units
EN 15734-2:2010/AC:2012 RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - BRAKING SYSTEMS OF HIGH SPEED TRAINS - PART 2: TEST METHODS
EN 15663:2017 Railway applications - Vehicle reference masses

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