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Dr. Walied A. Elsaigh
welsaigh@ksu.edu.sa
Asst. Prof. of Civil Engineering
CE 435
Railway Engineering
Geometric Design
of Railway Track
Horizontal
Alignment
Text Book
Railway Engineering,
Satish and Agarwal,
2nd edition, 2013
Chapter 13
Page 208-258
Textbook
HSR Technical Specification for interoperability (INF-TSI)
CIRCULAR CURVE
A curve of constant radius !
Transition Curve
A curve of varying curvature. It is normally provided between two
circular curves, each of different radius, or between a circular curve
and a straight. R @ straight = ∞ & R of circular at curve.
TS (Tangent to Spiral)
SC (Spiral to Curve)
Cant (Super-elevation)
CANT
The amount by which one running rail is raised above the other
running rail; measured at the centre of the rail head (It may be
expressed as a difference in height or in terms of an angle).
POSITIVE CANT: Cant is positive when the outer rail on a curve
is raised above the inner rail
NEGATIVE CANT: Cant is negative when the inner rail is raised
above the outer rail.
Cont. Cant
Negative Cant
Cont. Cant
CANT GRADIENT: The amount by which Cant is increased
or decreased in a given length of track, e.g. 1 in 1200 means
that a Cant of 1mm is gained or lost in every 1200mm of track.
TRACK TWIST: The variation in cross level over a given
distance along the track. It has the same value as Cant Gradient,
except the term Track Twist is normally associated with higher
values which are considered to be faults.
Cant excess Cant excess (Ce) occurs when a train travels
around a curve at a
speed lower than the equilibrium speed. It is the difference
between the actual cant provided and the theoretical cant required
for such a low speed.
Cont. Cant
RATE OF CHANGE OF CANT OR RATE OF CHANGE
OF CANT DEFICIENCY
The rate at which Cant or Cant Deficiency is increased or
reduced relative to the maximum speed of a vehicle passing
over the Transition Curve, e.g. 35mm per second means that a
vehicle when travelling at the maximum speed permitted will
experience a change in Cant or Cant Deficiency of 35mm in
each second while travelling over the length of transition.
Speed
EQUILIBRIUM SPEED: The speed of a vehicle following a
curved path is such that the resultant of the weight of the vehicle
and the effect of centrifugal force is perpendicular to the plane of
the rails.
EQUILIBRIUM CANT: The amount that it is necessary to
raise one running rail above the level of the other running rail
to obtain Equilibrium at a nominated speed.
CANT DEFICIENCY: The difference between actual Cant and
the theoretical Cant that would have to be applied to maintain
Equilibrium at a nominated speed (Cant deficiency is expressed
in the same terms as cant).
Cont. Speed
Cont. Speed
PERMISSIBLE SPEED : The speed which may be permitted
on a curve with associated transitions when radius, Cant, Cant
Deficiency, and Cant gradient (rates of change of Cant) have all
been taken into consideration together with the characteristics of
the trains. When the Permissible Speed of the curve or part of
the curve is less than the route speed limit for the particular type
of train it will be necessary to impose a lower Permanent Speed
Restriction at that location.
Cont. Speed
Unbalance Elevation
• Different maximum
allowed speeds for
different trains on the
same track:
• passenger, express
freight, general
freight
• Actual elevation on
track to balance head
and flange wear of both
rails
UNDERBALANCE
Superelevation
Centrifugal
Force
Gravity
Resultant
Center of
Gravity
EQUILIBRIUM
Superelevation
Centrifugal
Force
Gravity Resultant
Center of
Gravity
OVERBALANCE
Superelevation
Gravity
Resultant
Centrifugal
ForceCenter of
Gravity
D
E
V a
0007.0
3
max


= Maximum allowable operating speed (mph).
= Average elevation of the outside rail (inches).
= Degree of curvature (degrees).D
E
V
a
max
Amount of
Underbalance
Cant Limits
The maximum Cant on sharp radius curves shall not be greater
than shown in the following table.
Super-elevation – Cant
Highway Railroad
Expressed
by…
“e” expressed as cross-slope
in percent
“E” is inches of elevation difference
between “high rail” (outside) and “low
rail” (inside)
Function of… Vehicle speed, curve radius
and tire side friction
(0.01e + f) / (1 – 0.01ef) =
V2/15R
Function of design speed, degree of
curve
E = 0.0007V2D – Eu
Where Eu is unbalance (1-2” typical)
Max. values 6-8% Freight: 6-7”
Light Rail: 6”
Rotation point Centerline “Inside rail”
Transition Runoff (2/3 on tangent, 1/3 in
curve)
Spiral
Radius Limits
Highway Railroad
Criteria - Design speed -Design speed
-Allowable superelevation
Typical values Freeway:
- 60 mph, R=1,340, D=4.28
- 70 mph, R=2,050, D=2.79
Main lines:
-High speed: R > 5,729, D<1
-Typical: R >2,865, D<2
-Low speed: R>1,433, D<4
Industrial facilities:
- R>764, D<7.5
Equilibrium Cant
Degree of Curvature
Why Straight Railway Track?
Calculate the superelevation (Cant) and the maximum
permissible speed for a 2° standard gauge transitioned curve on a
high-speed route with a maximum sanctioned speed of 110 km/h.
The speed for calculating the equilibrium superelevation as decided
by the chief engineer is 80 km/h and the booked speed of goods
trains is 50 km/h.
Example
R = mm, Equilibrium Cant = mm, cant for sanctioned speed = mm,
cant deficiency = mm, Cant for freight train = mm,
cant excess = mm < excess limit =75 mm OK
Geometry Cars
Thank You
Transition Curves
Role of Transition Curves
Transition Curves
Several Types of transition curves exist, Cubic Parabola and
cubic spiral are widely used
(Cubic Parabola) (Cubic Spiral)
Shift
S= Shift (m)
L=Length of transition curve (m)
R= Radius of circular curve (m)
Shift
y
Cont. Shift
Length Of Transition Curve
Task: Find the formula according to AREMA
Example
standard gage
Cont. Example
AREMA
Cont. Example
Cont. Example
Laying Transition Curve
Laying Transition Curve
Laying Transition Curve
Laying Transition Curve
Example
Draw the offsets of a cubic parabola transition curve.
Given: the design speed of the train on curve is 90km/hr, circular
curve radius of 573m, gauge of 1435 mm, Transition curve
length (cubic parabola) = 105m
Transition needed?
AREMA: Spiral transition curves can be omitted where the
length of spiral (Ls) divided by the radius (R) is less than 0.01
For example: If the required spiral length is calculated
as 40 m for a curve radius of 500 m, Can the spiral
curve be omitted?
Ls/R = 40/500 = 0.08> 0.01 (spiral can not be omitted)
What would be the curve radius that would allow for
design with no spiral? R > 40/0.01 = 4000 m or greater
Widening of Gauge on Curves
Widening of Gauge on Curves
Watch out for the units:
h (cm), D (cm), L (m), B (m), R (m), and w (cm)
Example
The Wheel base of a vehicle moving on a standard gauge track is 6
m. The diameter of the wheel is 1542 mm and the flanges project
32mm below the top of the rail. Calculate the extra width of the
gauge required on a circular curve having a radius of 168 m
Lap of flange (L) = 0.446 m
Extra width (w) = 3.21cm (32.1 mm) – Too large allowable is in the
range of 5 to 10 mm
Note: Larger curve radius requires less widening ! Can you
explain why?
Cont.
Widening
of Gauge
Thank You
10 Geometric Design of Railway Track [Horizontal Alignment] (Railway Engineering Lectures هندسة السكك الحديدية & Dr. Walied A. Elsaigh)

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10 Geometric Design of Railway Track [Horizontal Alignment] (Railway Engineering Lectures هندسة السكك الحديدية & Dr. Walied A. Elsaigh)

  • 1. Dr. Walied A. Elsaigh welsaigh@ksu.edu.sa Asst. Prof. of Civil Engineering CE 435 Railway Engineering Geometric Design of Railway Track Horizontal Alignment
  • 2. Text Book Railway Engineering, Satish and Agarwal, 2nd edition, 2013 Chapter 13 Page 208-258
  • 3. Textbook HSR Technical Specification for interoperability (INF-TSI)
  • 4. CIRCULAR CURVE A curve of constant radius !
  • 5. Transition Curve A curve of varying curvature. It is normally provided between two circular curves, each of different radius, or between a circular curve and a straight. R @ straight = ∞ & R of circular at curve. TS (Tangent to Spiral) SC (Spiral to Curve)
  • 6. Cant (Super-elevation) CANT The amount by which one running rail is raised above the other running rail; measured at the centre of the rail head (It may be expressed as a difference in height or in terms of an angle). POSITIVE CANT: Cant is positive when the outer rail on a curve is raised above the inner rail NEGATIVE CANT: Cant is negative when the inner rail is raised above the outer rail.
  • 8. Cont. Cant CANT GRADIENT: The amount by which Cant is increased or decreased in a given length of track, e.g. 1 in 1200 means that a Cant of 1mm is gained or lost in every 1200mm of track. TRACK TWIST: The variation in cross level over a given distance along the track. It has the same value as Cant Gradient, except the term Track Twist is normally associated with higher values which are considered to be faults. Cant excess Cant excess (Ce) occurs when a train travels around a curve at a speed lower than the equilibrium speed. It is the difference between the actual cant provided and the theoretical cant required for such a low speed.
  • 9. Cont. Cant RATE OF CHANGE OF CANT OR RATE OF CHANGE OF CANT DEFICIENCY The rate at which Cant or Cant Deficiency is increased or reduced relative to the maximum speed of a vehicle passing over the Transition Curve, e.g. 35mm per second means that a vehicle when travelling at the maximum speed permitted will experience a change in Cant or Cant Deficiency of 35mm in each second while travelling over the length of transition.
  • 10. Speed EQUILIBRIUM SPEED: The speed of a vehicle following a curved path is such that the resultant of the weight of the vehicle and the effect of centrifugal force is perpendicular to the plane of the rails. EQUILIBRIUM CANT: The amount that it is necessary to raise one running rail above the level of the other running rail to obtain Equilibrium at a nominated speed. CANT DEFICIENCY: The difference between actual Cant and the theoretical Cant that would have to be applied to maintain Equilibrium at a nominated speed (Cant deficiency is expressed in the same terms as cant).
  • 12. Cont. Speed PERMISSIBLE SPEED : The speed which may be permitted on a curve with associated transitions when radius, Cant, Cant Deficiency, and Cant gradient (rates of change of Cant) have all been taken into consideration together with the characteristics of the trains. When the Permissible Speed of the curve or part of the curve is less than the route speed limit for the particular type of train it will be necessary to impose a lower Permanent Speed Restriction at that location.
  • 14. Unbalance Elevation • Different maximum allowed speeds for different trains on the same track: • passenger, express freight, general freight • Actual elevation on track to balance head and flange wear of both rails UNDERBALANCE Superelevation Centrifugal Force Gravity Resultant Center of Gravity EQUILIBRIUM Superelevation Centrifugal Force Gravity Resultant Center of Gravity OVERBALANCE Superelevation Gravity Resultant Centrifugal ForceCenter of Gravity D E V a 0007.0 3 max   = Maximum allowable operating speed (mph). = Average elevation of the outside rail (inches). = Degree of curvature (degrees).D E V a max Amount of Underbalance
  • 15. Cant Limits The maximum Cant on sharp radius curves shall not be greater than shown in the following table.
  • 16. Super-elevation – Cant Highway Railroad Expressed by… “e” expressed as cross-slope in percent “E” is inches of elevation difference between “high rail” (outside) and “low rail” (inside) Function of… Vehicle speed, curve radius and tire side friction (0.01e + f) / (1 – 0.01ef) = V2/15R Function of design speed, degree of curve E = 0.0007V2D – Eu Where Eu is unbalance (1-2” typical) Max. values 6-8% Freight: 6-7” Light Rail: 6” Rotation point Centerline “Inside rail” Transition Runoff (2/3 on tangent, 1/3 in curve) Spiral
  • 17. Radius Limits Highway Railroad Criteria - Design speed -Design speed -Allowable superelevation Typical values Freeway: - 60 mph, R=1,340, D=4.28 - 70 mph, R=2,050, D=2.79 Main lines: -High speed: R > 5,729, D<1 -Typical: R >2,865, D<2 -Low speed: R>1,433, D<4 Industrial facilities: - R>764, D<7.5
  • 21. Calculate the superelevation (Cant) and the maximum permissible speed for a 2° standard gauge transitioned curve on a high-speed route with a maximum sanctioned speed of 110 km/h. The speed for calculating the equilibrium superelevation as decided by the chief engineer is 80 km/h and the booked speed of goods trains is 50 km/h. Example R = mm, Equilibrium Cant = mm, cant for sanctioned speed = mm, cant deficiency = mm, Cant for freight train = mm, cant excess = mm < excess limit =75 mm OK
  • 26. Transition Curves Several Types of transition curves exist, Cubic Parabola and cubic spiral are widely used (Cubic Parabola) (Cubic Spiral)
  • 27. Shift S= Shift (m) L=Length of transition curve (m) R= Radius of circular curve (m)
  • 30. Length Of Transition Curve Task: Find the formula according to AREMA
  • 39. Example Draw the offsets of a cubic parabola transition curve. Given: the design speed of the train on curve is 90km/hr, circular curve radius of 573m, gauge of 1435 mm, Transition curve length (cubic parabola) = 105m
  • 40. Transition needed? AREMA: Spiral transition curves can be omitted where the length of spiral (Ls) divided by the radius (R) is less than 0.01 For example: If the required spiral length is calculated as 40 m for a curve radius of 500 m, Can the spiral curve be omitted? Ls/R = 40/500 = 0.08> 0.01 (spiral can not be omitted) What would be the curve radius that would allow for design with no spiral? R > 40/0.01 = 4000 m or greater
  • 41. Widening of Gauge on Curves
  • 42. Widening of Gauge on Curves Watch out for the units: h (cm), D (cm), L (m), B (m), R (m), and w (cm)
  • 43. Example The Wheel base of a vehicle moving on a standard gauge track is 6 m. The diameter of the wheel is 1542 mm and the flanges project 32mm below the top of the rail. Calculate the extra width of the gauge required on a circular curve having a radius of 168 m Lap of flange (L) = 0.446 m Extra width (w) = 3.21cm (32.1 mm) – Too large allowable is in the range of 5 to 10 mm Note: Larger curve radius requires less widening ! Can you explain why?