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    DIN EN 12299-2009 Railway applications - Ride comfort for passengers - Measurement and evaluation English version of DIN EN 12299 2009-08《轨道交通 乘客乘坐舒适性的测量和评价 英文版本DIN EN 12299-2009-0.pdf

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    DIN EN 12299-2009 Railway applications - Ride comfort for passengers - Measurement and evaluation English version of DIN EN 12299 2009-08《轨道交通 乘客乘坐舒适性的测量和评价 英文版本DIN EN 12299-2009-0.pdf

    1、August 2009DEUTSCHE NORM English price group 23No part of this standard may be reproduced without prior permission ofDIN Deutsches Institut fr Normung e. V., Berlin. Beuth Verlag GmbH, 10772 Berlin, Germany,has the exclusive right of sale for German Standards (DIN-Normen).ICS 45.060.20!$Y=Z“1542655w

    2、ww.din.deDDIN EN 12299Railway applications Ride comfort for passengers Measurement and evaluationEnglish version of DIN EN 12299:2009-08Bahnanwendungen Fahrkomfort fr Fahrgste Messung und AuswertungEnglische Fassung DIN EN 12299:2009-08SupersedesDIN V ENV 12299:1999-06www.beuth.deDocument comprises

    3、pages64DIN EN 12299:2009-08 National foreword This standard has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 256 “Railway applications” (Secretariat: DIN, Germany). The responsible German body involved in its preparation was the Normenausschuss Fahrweg und Schienenfahrzeuge (Railway Standards Committ

    4、ee), Technical Committee NA 087-00-02-02 UA Fahrzeugtechnik. Amendments This standard differs from DIN V ENV 12299:1999-06 as follows: a) The prestandard status has been changed to that of a full standard. b) Clauses, subclauses and annexes have been restructured, and the introductory text has been

    5、moved to other clauses. c) Further terms and definitions have been added. d) The standard has been revised in form and substance; a number of annexes have been deleted. Previous editions DIN V ENV 12299: 1999-06 2 EUROPEAN STANDARDNORME EUROPENNEEUROPISCHE NORMEN 12299April 2009ICS 45.060.20 Superse

    6、des ENV 12299:1999 English VersionRailway applications - Ride comfort for passengers -Measurement and evaluationApplications ferroviaires - Confort de marche desvoyageurs - Mesurage et valutationBahnanwendungen - Fahrkomfort fr Fahrgste - Messungund AuswertungThis European Standard was approved by C

    7、EN on 7 March 2009.CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this EuropeanStandard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such nationalstandards may

    8、 be obtained on application to the CEN Management Centre or to any CEN member.This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translationunder the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN

    9、Management Centre has the same status as theofficial versions.CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, N

    10、orway, Poland, Portugal,Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATIONCOMIT EUROPEN DE NORMALISATIONEUROPISCHES KOMITEE FR NORMUNGManagement Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000 Brussels 2009 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form an

    11、d by any means reservedworldwide for CEN national Members.Ref. No. EN 12299:2009: EEN 12299:2009 (E) 2 Contents Page Foreword 6 1 Scope 7 2 Normative references 7 3 Terms and definitions .7 4 Symbols, units and abbreviations .9 5 General description 12 5.1 General . 12 5.2 Passenger exposure to vibr

    12、ations 12 5.3 Application 12 5.4 Characteristics of railway vehicle motions 13 5.5 Ride comfort 13 5.6 Direct and indirect measurements 14 5.7 Summary table of procedures . 14 5.8 Application of comfort indices 15 6 Mean Comfort and Continuous Comfort 15 6.1 General . 15 6.2 Base of the method. 16 6

    13、.3 Methodology 16 6.4 Test conditions . 17 6.4.1 General . 17 6.4.2 Selection of test sections 17 6.4.3 Test speed . 17 6.4.4 Wheel-rail contact geometry 17 6.4.5 Vehicle condition 17 6.5 Parameters to be measured . 17 6.5.1 General . 17 6.5.2 Location of measuring points . 17 6.5.3 Filtering 18 6.6

    14、 Definition of intermediate quantities 19 6.6.1 Symbols and indices 19 6.6.2 Rms-values of weighted accelerations. 20 6.6.3 95th and 50th percentiles . 20 6.7 Definition of comfort indexes 20 6.7.1 Continuous Comfort . 20 6.7.2 Mean Comfort Standard Method . 21 6.7.3 Mean Comfort Complete Method 21

    15、6.8 Test report . 21 7 Comfort on Curve Transitions . 21 7.1 General . 21 7.2 Base of the method. 22 7.3 Methodology 22 7.4 Test conditions . 22 7.4.1 General . 22 7.4.2 Selection of test sections 22 7.4.3 Test speed . 23 7.4.4 Wheel-rail contact geometry 23 7.4.5 Vehicle condition 23 7.5 Parameters

    16、 to be measured . 23 7.5.1 General . 23 7.5.2 Location of measuring points . 23 7.5.3 Filtering 23 7.6 Definition of intermediate quantities 23 7.6.1 Symbols and indices 23 DIN EN 12299:2009-08 EN 12299:2009(E) 3 7.6.2 Averaging procedure . 24 7.6.3 Identification of transition periods 24 7.6.4 Inte

    17、rmediate quantities . 25 7.7 Definition of comfort index CTP . 25 7.8 Test report 25 7.9 Example diagrams . 26 8 Comfort on Discrete Events . 28 8.1 General 28 8.2 Base of the method . 28 8.3 Methodology 28 8.4 Test conditions 29 8.4.1 General 29 8.4.2 Selection of test sections . 29 8.4.3 Test spee

    18、d 29 8.4.4 Wheel-rail contact geometry 29 8.4.5 Vehicle condition . 29 8.5 Parameters to be measured . 29 8.5.1 General 29 8.5.2 Location of measuring points 29 8.5.3 Filtering . 29 8.6 Definition of intermediate quantities . 30 8.6.1 Symbols and indices . 30 8.6.2 Averaging procedure . 30 8.6.3 Int

    19、ermediate quantities . 30 8.7 Definition of comfort index DEP . 31 8.8 Test report 31 8.9 Example diagrams . 31 9 Guide for the interpretation of the results (Informative) . 31 9.1 General 31 9.2 Mean Comfort . 32 9.3 Continuous Comfort 32 9.4 Comfort on Curve Transitions 32 9.5 Comfort on Discrete

    20、Events . 33 Annex A (normative) Reference system . 34 Annex B (normative) Measurement techniques. 36 B.1 General 36 B.2 Measuring equipment 36 B.2.1 General 36 B.2.2 Accelerometers and processing amplifiers 36 B.2.3 Recording equipment 37 B.2.4 Fixing transducers to the floor . 37 B.3 Seat measuring

    21、 devices and their applications . 37 Annex C (normative) Weighting curves 40 C.1 General 40 C.2 Filter functions . 40 C.2.1 General 40 C.2.2 Band-limiting filter . 41 C.2.3 Acceleration to velocity transition . 41 C.2.4 Upward gradient 41 C.2.5 Overall frequency weighting 41 C.2.6 Reduction of the u

    22、pper limit of the frequency range in vertical direction . 42 C.3 Tolerances 42 C.4 Diagrams 44 Annex D (informative) Presentation of test report . 47 D.1 General 47 D.2 Aim of test 47 D.3 Test performer . 47 D.4 References . 47 DIN EN 12299:2009-08 EN 12299:2009 (E) 4 D.5 Test conditions . 47 D.5.1

    23、General information 47 D.5.2 Vehicle . 47 D.5.3 Seat (for Mean Comfort Complete Method) . 48 D.5.4 Seat occupant (for Mean Comfort Complete Method) 48 D.5.5 Track 48 D.5.6 Speed profile . 48 D.5.7 Test configurations. 48 D.6 Measurements and processing . 48 D.6.1 Measurements . 48 D.6.2 Processing .

    24、 49 D.7 Report on Mean Comfort and Continuous Comfort 49 D.7.1 General . 49 D.7.2 Time series 49 D.7.3 Statistical results 49 D.7.4 Comfort evaluation . 49 D.7.5 Spectral analyses 49 D.7.6 Examples of diagrams 50 D.8 Report on comfort in curve transitions 53 D.9 Reporting on Comfort on Discrete Even

    25、ts . 53 Annex E (normative) Vehicle assessment with respect to Mean Comfort Standard Method 55 E.1 General . 55 E.2 Track geometric quality . 55 E.3 Test conditions . 55 E.3.1 Selection of test sections and test zones 55 E.3.2 Test speed . 56 E.3.3 Wheel-rail contact geometry 56 E.3.4 Vehicle condit

    26、ion 56 E.4 Acceptable modifications of the methods for Mean Comfort evaluation . 56 E.5 Test report . 57 Annex F (informative) Guideline for the application of direct tests 58 Annex G (informative) Workflow for numerical integration . 59 Annex H (informative) Determining quantities . 60 Bibliography

    27、 . 62 Figures Figure 1 Locations of measuring points Passenger coach (Conventional or articulated) 18 Figure 2 Location of measuring points Double-Deck vehicle (Conventional or articulated) 18 Figure 3 Interpretation of the terms, max1sy c) taking into account the vibration exposure measured on the

    28、seat or other interfaces on ride comfort as the Complete Method for Mean Comfort evaluation; d) taking into account the effects of: 1) discrete events (Comfort on Discrete Events) and 2) running on curve transitions (Comfort on Curve Transitions) on ride comfort. e) taking into account the vibration

    29、 exposure measured on the floor of the vehicle body for the purpose of vehicle assessment with respect to ride comfort. 5.2 Passenger exposure to vibrations Railway transport exposes passengers to vibrations related to the dynamic motions of the vehicle body. The motions of the vehicle body transmit

    30、 their effects to the human body through the following interfaces: a) in the standing position: 1) floor feet b) in the seated position: 1) headrest neck 2) arm rest arms 3) seat hip 4) backrest back 5) floor feet The type of transmission is whole-body transmission which acts on the whole body throu

    31、gh the interfaces. 5.3 Application Table 2 lists the items included or excluded from this standard: DIN EN 12299:2009-08 EN 12299:2009(E) 13 Table 2 Items considered by this standard Item Included Excluded Effects of vibration exposure on ride comfort on vehicle assessment with respect to ride comfo

    32、rt on health on activities on motion sickness Vibration transfer on whole body through interfaces through floor interface on single body part on whole surface Test procedure definitions reference system requirements measurement and evaluation rules report guidance notes or attributes related to serv

    33、ice quality and/or passenger expectation limiting values Posture and activities of passenger standing seated lying performing specific actions (reading, writing etc.) Type of measurement indirect measurement, i.e. measurement of motion environment by different motion quantities direct measurements (

    34、by asking test subjects) combined measurements 5.4 Characteristics of railway vehicle motions The basic typical motion characteristics, referred to the type of measurement and evaluation, are: a) Different properties, depending on the type of evaluation: 1) quasi-stationary (Mean Comfort) 2) non-sta

    35、tionary (Comfort on Curve Transitions and Comfort on Discrete Events). b) The frequency range of motions expected in rail vehicles includes, in the lateral direction: 1) up to 15 Hz: due to track characteristics, vehicle body swing-roll and yaw modes at lower frequencies, and suspensions characteris

    36、tics and vehicle body modes at higher frequencies; c) The frequency range of motions expected in rail vehicles includes, in the vertical direction: 1) up to 40 Hz: due to track characteristics, suspensions characteristics, wheel defects, vehicle body modes; d) Range of frequencies from 0 Hz (quasi-s

    37、tatic) to 2 Hz for Comfort on Curve Transitions and for Discrete Events. 5.5 Ride comfort The ride comfort for passengers is the complex sensation, produced on the passenger by the vehicle body motions of the railway vehicle, transmitted to the whole body through the interfaces. DIN EN 12299:2009-08

    38、 EN 12299:2009 (E) 14 This sensation is classified as: a) average sensation, based on the vibration applied on a long-time basis (several minutes); b) quasi-static lateral acceleration due to curving. c) instantaneous sensation: a sudden change of the average sensation, due to a short-basis event (c

    39、hange of mean lateral acceleration level with possible oscillation, roll motion at significant velocity and lateral jerk); The first type of sensation is taken into account in the Mean Comfort evaluation. The second and the third type of sensation are taken into account in the Comfort on Curve Trans

    40、itions and in Comfort on Discrete Events. 5.6 Direct and indirect measurements The quantification of ride comfort for passengers is performed through indirect measurements, i.e. measuring and post-processing the relevant motion quantities. Other types of tests and evaluation, such as direct tests ba

    41、sed on the assessment of the perceptions of tested passengers, and combined tests, including both direct and indirect tests, are not defined in this standard. However, some guidance for direct tests is given in Annex F. 5.7 Summary table of procedures The evaluation of ride comfort for passengers is

    42、 taken into account in this standard by: a) procedure for the quantification of comfort index “Mean Comfort” by the Standard Method (MVN ), see Clause 6 and Annex H; b) procedure for the quantification of comfort index “Mean Comfort” by the Complete Method (VAN ,VDN ), see Clause 6 and Annex H; c) p

    43、rocedure for the quantification of comfort index “Comfort on Curve Transitions” (CTP ), see Clause 7 and Annex H; d) procedure for the quantification of comfort index “Comfort on Discrete Events” (DEP ), see Clause 8 and Annex H; e) procedure for the quantification of Continuous Comfort (CxC ,CyC ,C

    44、zC ), see Clause 6 and Annex H. This standard also provides requirements for assessment of vehicles with respect to ride comfort by Continuous Comfort and the Standard Method (MVN ) with acceptable deviations; see Annex E. Motion quantities and position of measurement for the different comfort indic

    45、es are listed in Table 3. Table 3 Motion quantities and measurement position for estimation of ride comfort Mean Comfort Standard Method Mean Comfort Complete Method Continuous Comfort Comfort on Curve Transitions Comfort on Discrete Events Comfort index MVNVDNVAN CxC , CyC , CzC CTPDEPMotion quanti

    46、ties Accelerations in three directions Accelerations in three directions Accelerations in three directions Lateral acceleration, Lateral jerk, Roll velocity Lateral acceleration Measuring position Floor Floor Floor and interfaces Floor Floor Floor DIN EN 12299:2009-08 EN 12299:2009(E) 15 5.8 Applica

    47、tion of comfort indices The different procedures for ride comfort estimation and their applications are summarised in Table 4. Table 4 Specification of different comfort indices for estimations of ride comfort and Vehicle assessment with respect to ride comfort Mean Comfort Standard Method Mean Comf

    48、ort Complete Method Continuous Comfort Comfort on Curve Transitions Comfort on Discrete Events Comfort Index MVN VAN , VDN CxC , CyC , CzC CTP DEP Passenger comfort 9 9 9 9 9 Vehicle assessment 9 9 9 (tilting vehicles) All procedures are normative. The Mean Comfort Standard Method is normative for M

    49、ean Comfort applications. If used, the Mean Comfort Complete Method shall be used together with the Mean Comfort Standard Method. Certain other applications where it is possible to use the different comfort indices are shown in Table 5. Table 5 Guidance to use the different comfort indices for other applications Mean Comfort Standard Method Mean Comfort Complete Method Continuous Comfort Comfort on Curve Transitions Comfort on Discrete Events Comfort Index MVN VAN , VDN CxC , CyC , CzC CTP DEP


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