Minimum Operating Standards for Rolling Stock RSS0001
General interface requirements Version 3.0 February 2006 RailCorp Page 1 of 2 Kinematic rolling stock outline test RSU 289 1 Introduction 1.1 This test is designed to ensure that the vehicle performs within the confines of the particular kinematic rolling stock outline specified for that vehicle type and the corridor/s along which the vehicle is to operate. 1.2 No part of the vehicle shall infringe the kinematic rolling stock outline under all conditions of loading, wear and dynamic behaviour unless otherwise approved by RailCorp. 1.3 Refer to RSU 110 for details of the kinematic rolling stock outline. 2 When a kinematic outline test is required 2.1 A kinematic outline test shall be conducted on all vehicle types which have not been approved by RailCorp to operate on the RailCorp network. 2.2 RailCorp reserves the right to request and have a kinematic outline test carried out by the owner/operator on any vehicle for the following reasons: Proposed modification to the suspension characteristics Proposed increase in vehicle centre of gravity height Proposed change in wheel profile Proposed change in bogie type Proposed change in vehicle operating conditions Any proposed vehicle modification which may affect the vehicle lateral ride performance Where, in RailCorps opinion, there is suspected infringement of the kinematic rolling stock outline 3 Kinematic outline test requirements 3.1 The fully loaded vehicle shall be instrumented to determine roll relative to the rail plane and lateral displacement relative to the track centreline. 3.2 The test shall be conducted with the vehicle negotiating an agreed test track site as specified in section [4] below with x per cent of the design cant deficiency. Where x =160 % for freight vehicles x = 145 % for passenger vehicles and locomotives. 3.3 In addition the roll and lateral displacements shall be determined on a fully loaded vehicle standing on a simulated 160 mm superelevation. 3.4 The worst condition of roll and the worst condition of lateral displacement determined in both of the above tests 3.2 and 3.3 shall be used in assessing vehicle compliance with the kinematic rolling stock outline requirements. Rolling Stock Engineering Standards Minimum Operating Standards for Rolling Stock RSS0001 Common interface requirements RSU 289 Kinematic rolling stock outline test Page 2 of 2 RailCorp Version 3.0 February 2006 4 Test track configuration 4.1 Kinematic outline testing shall be conducted on a minimum length of track of 500 m with a TCI less than or equal to 50 and with no significant defects, or as mutually agreed between the owner/operator and RailCorp. The test track should represent at least 60 per cent of the routes on which the vehicle would be operating.