Strip Chart For Highway - Feb 2015
Strip Chart For Highway - Feb 2015
Strip Chart For Highway - Feb 2015
Tolerances
An over View On
Indian Railway
Track
• Functions:
• The main function of track is to transfer train loads
to the formation and provide guide path
• Geometry:
• Each rail has 2 degrees of freedom
• Both the rails, together have 4 degrees of freedom,
define Track Geometry
• X-level (cant), and Twist
• unevenness, and alignment,
• Gauge
DISTRIBUTION OF STRESSES
• From Rail wheel contact stresses of the order of
10,000 Kg/cm2 to Ballast blanket contact stresses
of the order of 0.5 Kg/cm2 i.e. at the top of the
formation
• Vertical geometry
• Lateral Geometry
• Short wave rail geometry
- weld defects, corrugations, wear
- Rail profile and grinding
ISSUES INVOLVED
TRACK PARAMETERS
LEVEL OF TOLERANCES
• Maintenance Standards
– Comfort
– Safety
– Cost effective
Track Standards
Index Tolerance
Service Tolerance
Safety Tolerance
Time --> Index Tol=Planned maintenance Tol
Service Tolerance=urgent maintenance
Track Tolerances Tol
New Tr. Tolerance
Deterioration
TRACK QUALITY
Index Tolerance
Service Tolerance
Maintenance
Inputs Slow Down Tolerance
Safety Tolerance
TIME in Years
Track Tolerance on I.R.
• New Track Tolerance
– Item 786 of 59th TSC;
– Para 316 of IRPWM
• Maintenance Tolerance
– Acceptance criteria (RDSO letter no. TM/HM/O dt. 28.1.93). Also , now in table
3.1 of track machine manual ) ;
– TM 115
• Index Tolerance.
– Item 785 of 59th TSC
• Service Tolerance
– C&M-1 (Rly. Bd. Letter no.71/W6/HS/1 dt. 21-10-71)
– CS No 45-Para 607(2) IRPWM for speed 100 to 140 Kmph
– Item 785 of 59th TSC.; TM 115
• Slow Down Tolerance
– For Unevenness & Twist parameter for 4-wheeler (CRT)
Safety Tolerance=> NO SAFETY
TOLERANCE
• Para 607(3) of IRPWM
• RAIL WHEEL interaction is a complex phenomena
• Safety Tolerances for maintenance of track alone
can not be prescribed in ISOLATION alone
• Tolerances in para 607(2) and elsewhere TO
MAINTAIN TRACK GEOMETRY FOR GOOD RIDING
COMFORT
Correction Slip No.96 of IRPWM para 607(3)
The stability of trains against derailment, depends upon
several factors such as track geometry, vehicle
characteristics & state of their maintenance and speed of
the particular vehicle at relevant point of time etc. Rail wheel
interaction is thus, a complex phenomenon and therefore,
safety tolerances for track alone cannot be prescribed in
isolation. With this in view, safety tolerances for
maintenance of track, have not been prescribed on Indian
Railways. Each derailment case, therefore, needs careful
examination of all available evidence, in respect of Track,
Rolling Stock, speed and other factors considered relevant,
to arrive at the cause.
The provision and tolerances mentioned in Para 607(2) and
elsewhere in this Manual are with a view to maintain track
geometry for good riding comfort.
Track Standards
Track Laying Standards as per IRPWM (Para-316)
(b) Expansion gap Over average gap worked out by recording 20 successive + 2 mm
gaps
(c) Joints Low joints not permitted
High joints not more than + 2 mm
Square-ness of joints on straight + 10 mm
3.6 1.20
Unevenness
9.6 2.50
3.6 1.75
Twist
4.8 2.50
7.2 1.50
Alignment
9.6 2.50
Gauge - 1.00
Gauge on Curves – BG – New Track
(para 403 of IRPWM)
S. Radius in meters Gauge
No.
1. Straight including curves of -5mm. to
radius up to 350 M. and +3mm.
more
2. 10% CFD after tamping (i.e. minimum 90% of track length >=75
after tamping should have TGI
Tamping Frequency (Latest Instructions)
Tamping Frequency (Latest Instructions)
Index Tolerance (SD Form)
Item 785 of 59th TSC
Parameter Index Tol. Index Tol.
for upto105Km/h
>105Km/h
• Figures in brackets are SD as per 59th TSC Meeting and followed till july 2007
Service Tolerances - CS No 45-Para 607(2)IRPWM for speed
100 Kmph to 140 Kmph
Parameters Generally Permitted at isolated
Permitted location
Isolated- 10 locations in a Km
Service Tolerance :Gauge
Gauge as per para 224, 2(e) of IRPWM
• Based on RDSO’s report No.TM-109 circulated vide Railway Boards letter No.2007/Track-
III/TK/7 dated 12-07-2007
• Figures in brackets are SD as per 59th TSC Meeting and followed till july 2007
SERVICE TOLERANCES FOR THROUGH
PACKING DECISIONS (TM 115)
S.No. Indices: 60% CFD before tamping (to decide to give machine TGI Value
for through tamping)
1. Speeds >than or equal to 110 Kmph <=90
56 1 1 76 1 16 53
3
78 1 17 57
58 2 3 10
82 1 18 60
59 1 4 13
85 2 20 67
63 1 5 17
86 1 21 70
64 2 7 23
89 1 22 73
65 1 8 27
91 1 23 77
66 1 9 30 93 1 24 80
68 1 10 33 94 2 26 87
69 1 11 37 95 1 27 90
71 1 12 40 97 1 28 93
73 2 14 47 99 1 29 97
75 1 15 50 105 1 30 100
% CFD vs TGI
% C
F
D
TGI
RATIONALISATION OF TAMPING
REQUIREMENTS
S.No. INDICES (Speeds >than or equal to 110 Kmph < 130 Kmph) TGI Value
1. 60% CFD before tamping <=90
2. 60% CFD after tamping (i.e. minimum 40% of track length >=115
after tamping should have TGI)
3. 10% CFD after tamping (i.e. minimum 90% of track length >=75
after tamping should have TGI)
60 16mm 15mm
45 22mm 22mm
30 24mm 25mm
15 33mm 30mm
Limitations for Slow Down
Tolerance
90 100 4.7 6.4 8.6 2.9 3.8 4.9 2.8 3.4 4.1
100 110 4.6 6.2 8.3 2.9 3.7 4.8 2.8 3.3 4.0
110 120 4.5 6.1 8.1 2.8 3.7 4.7 2.7 3.3 3.9
120 130 4.4 5.9 7.9 2.7 3.6 4.6 2.7 3.2 3.9
130 140 3.8 5.1 6.8 2.5 3.2 4.0 2.5 2.9 3.5
140 150 3.3 4.4 5.9 2.3 2.8 3.6 2.3 2.7 3.2
150 160 2.9 3.0 5.2 2.0 2.6 3.3 2.2 2.5 3.0
METHODOLOGY FOR SETTING
STANDARDS
• STATISTICAL ANALYSIS-CTR,TGI index
• ECONOMY / MAINTAINABILITY
Ride Quality Correlation:
• C & M 1 Report for Introducing trains at
speeds beyond 110 Kmph(1969)
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