BS EN 15827:2011
Railway applications. Requirements for bogies and running gears
Standard number: | BS EN 15827:2011 |
Pages: | 84 |
Released: | 2011-04-30 |
ISBN: | 978 0 580 68169 1 |
Status: | Standard |
BS EN 15827:2011
This standard BS EN 15827:2011 Railway applications. Requirements for bogies and running gears is classified in these ICS categories:
- 45.040 Materials and components for railway engineering
This European Standard consolidates all the separate requirements specified in rolling stock TSIs and European Standards relating to bogies and running gear together into an overall requirement and process that ensures a functional and safe design is achieved for a defined operating envelope.
There are many European Standards that specify the design requirements and associated processes of bogie and running gear components and sub-assemblies. There are also European standards that specify vehicle performance and validation requirements that depend directly on the bogies or running gear. The objective of this standard is to bring all these separate design criteria together. This is accomplished by specifying the design and validation processes to be used for bogies and running gear with particular focus on the two key disciplines of dynamic behaviour and structural integrity. To ensure that safe operation can be continued throughout the product life the definition of a maintenance plan is also required.
This European Standard is applicable to bogies and running gear intended for vehicles that will operate under the Interoperability Directives on designated TEN routes. The requirements, however, can be used in other applications at the discretion of the interested parties. It specifies the requirements to achieve a satisfactory design of bogie or running gear and to validate the design against the relevant performance and safety criteria. Technical requirements are specified directly or by making reference to the relevant European standards and include the nature and content of an auditable record that should be produced of the design and validation processes.
The requirements address only the design and validation of bogies and running gear. No requirements are set for other systems components that are attached to the bogies or running gear, except to establish that a satisfactory interface has been provided.
NOTE Specifications that relate to bogies and running gear can only be considered in the context of a specific vehicle application. Therefore the performance, both safety and otherwise, can relate only to the bogies and running gear as part of a vehicle configuration and not to the individual elements of the bogies or running gear.