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  • BS EN13230-3:2009

    ICS 45.080; 91.100.30; 93.100

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    BRITISH STANDARD

    Railway applications Track Concretesleepers and bearersPart 3: Twin-block reinforced sleepers

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  • This British Standardwas published under theauthority of the StandardsPolicy and StrategyCommittee on 30 June2009. BSI 2009

    ISBN 978 0 580 58985 0

    Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication

    Date Comments

    BS EN 13230-3:2009

    National foreword

    This British Standard is the UK implementation of EN 13230-3:2009. Itsupersedes BS EN 13230-3:2002 which is withdrawn.The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to TechnicalCommittee RAE/2, Railway track components.A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained onrequest to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisionsof a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application.Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunityfrom legal obligations.

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  • BS EN 13230-3:2009

    EUROPEAN STANDARDNORME EUROPENNEEUROPISCHE NORM

    EN 13230-3

    June 2009

    ICS 91.100.30; 93.100 Supersedes EN 13230-3:2002

    English Version

    Railway applications - Track - Concrete sleepers and bearers -Part 3: Twin-block reinforced sleepers

    Applications ferroviaires - Voie - Traverses et support enbton - Partie 3 : Traverses biblocs en bton arm

    Bahnanwendungen - Oberbau - Gleis- undWeichenschwellen aus Beton - Teil 3: Bewehrte

    Zweiblockschwellen

    This European Standard was approved by CEN on 14 May 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 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 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, Norway, Poland, Portugal,Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.

    EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATIONC O M I T E U R O P E N D E N O R M A LI S A T I O NEUR OP IS C HES KOM ITEE FR NOR M UNG

    Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000 Brussels

    2009 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reservedworldwide for CEN national Members.

    Ref. No. EN 13230-3:2009: E

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  • BS EN 13230-3:2009EN 13230-3:2009 (E)

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    Contents Page

    Foreword ..............................................................................................................................................................4Introduction .........................................................................................................................................................51 Scope ......................................................................................................................................................62 Normative references ............................................................................................................................63 Terms and definitions ...........................................................................................................................64 Product testing .......................................................................................................................................64.1 Test arrangements .................................................................................................................................64.1.1 Symbols ..................................................................................................................................................64.1.2 Rail seat section.....................................................................................................................................74.2 Test procedures .....................................................................................................................................94.2.1 Test loads ...............................................................................................................................................94.2.2 Static test ............................................................................................................................................. 104.2.3 Dynamic test ........................................................................................................................................ 124.3 Acceptance criteria ............................................................................................................................. 144.3.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 144.3.2 Static test ............................................................................................................................................. 144.3.3 Dynamic test ........................................................................................................................................ 144.3.4 Value of coefficients ........................................................................................................................... 154.4 Design approval tests ........................................................................................................................ 154.4.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 154.4.2 Bending moment evaluation .............................................................................................................. 154.4.3 Concrete .............................................................................................................................................. 154.4.4 Product inspection ............................................................................................................................. 154.4.5 Fastening system................................................................................................................................ 154.5 Routine tests ....................................................................................................................................... 154.5.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 154.5.2 Static rail seat positive load test ....................................................................................................... 164.5.3 Concrete .............................................................................................................................................. 165 Steel connecting bar .......................................................................................................................... 165.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 165.2 Steel ..................................................................................................................................................... 165.2.1 Chemical composition ....................................................................................................................... 165.2.2 Mechanical properties ........................................................................................................................ 165.3 Geometry ............................................................................................................................................. 175.4 Appearance of the steel connecting bar .......................................................................................... 176 Design criteria for incorporating the steel connecting bar ............................................................ 176.1 Length of the connecting bar ............................................................................................................ 176.2 Orientation of the connecting bar ..................................................................................................... 186.3 Position of the connecting bar .......................................................................................................... 187 Manufacturing ..................................................................................................................................... 187.1 Manufacturing rules............................................................................................................................ 187.2 Other manufacturing rules ................................................................................................................. 18Annex A (normative) Details of the test arrangement components ........................................................... 19A.1 Articulated support ............................................................................................................................. 19A.2 Resilient pad ........................................................................................................................................ 20A.3 Tapered packing ................................................................................................................................. 21Annex B (normative) Steel connecting bar defects ...................................................................................... 22

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  • BS EN 13230-3:2009EN 13230-3:2009 (E)

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    B.1 Superficial burn ................................................................................................................................... 22B.2 Tear at the end ..................................................................................................................................... 22B.3 Cut that is not sharp ............................................................................................................................ 23B.4 Surface defect ...................................................................................................................................... 23B.5 Splitting ................................................................................................................................................ 24B.6 Deformation of extremities ................................................................................................................. 25B.7 Surface scaling .................................................................................................................................... 25Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential

    Requirements of EU Directive 2008/57/EC ........................................................................................ 26Bibliography ...................................................................................................................................................... 30

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  • BS EN 13230-3:2009EN 13230-3:2009 (E)

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    Foreword

    This document (EN 13230-3:2009) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 256 Railway applications, the secretariat of which is held by DIN.

    This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by December 2009, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by December 2009.

    Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.

    This document supersedes EN 13230-3:2002.

    This European Standard is one of the series EN 13230 "Railway applications Track Concrete sleepers and bearers", which consists of the following parts:

    Part 1: General requirements

    Part 2: Prestressed monoblock sleepers

    Part 3: Twin-block reinforced sleepers

    Part 4: Prestressed bearers for switches and crossings

    Part 5: Special elements

    This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EC Directive 2008/57/EC.

    For relationship with EC Directive 2008/57/EC, see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of this document.

    According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

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  • BS EN 13230-3:2009EN 13230-3:2009 (E)

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    Introduction

    This part of the standard defines the specific requirements dedicated to twin-block reinforced sleepers.

    These are additional requirements to EN 13230-1:2009 and are necessary to have a complete standard dealing with twin-block reinforced sleepers.

    The document specifies the test arrangements and the test procedures to implement and also the corresponding acceptance criteria just as the design approval tests

    It also specifies the steel connecting bar characteristics and the design criteria for incorporating the steel connecting bar within the twin-block reinforced sleepers.

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  • BS EN 13230-3:2009EN 13230-3:2009 (E)

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    1 Scope

    This part of EN 13230 defines technical criteria and control procedures for designing and manufacturing twin-block reinforced concrete sleepers.

    2 Normative references

    The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.

    EN 206-1, Concrete Part 1: Specification, performance, production and conformity

    EN 10002-1, Metallic materials Tensile testing Part 1: Method of test at ambient temperature

    EN 13230-1:2009, Railway applications Track Concrete sleepers and bearers Part 1: General requirements

    EN ISO 6506-1, Metallic materials Brinell hardness test Part 1: Test method (ISO 6506-1:1999)

    3 Terms and definitions

    For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 13230-1:2009 and the following apply.

    3.1 steel connecting bar steel profile which connects reinforced concrete blocks

    4 Product testing

    4.1 Test arrangements

    This section defines the testing regime and rules for acceptance of twin-block concrete sleepers.

    The layout of test arrangements for the rail seat section tests are defined in this section.

    4.1.1 Symbols

    The following symbols are used as defined in Table 1:

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    Table 1 Symbols

    Symbol Designation

    Fr0 Positive initial reference test load for the rail seat section, in kN

    Fr0n Negative initial reference test load at rail seat section, in kN; Fr0n = Fr0

    Frr Positive test load which produces first crack formation at the bottom of the rail seat section, in kN

    Frrn Negative test load which produces first crack formation at the top of rail seat, in kN

    Fr0,05 Maximum test load for which a crack width of 0,05 mm at the bottom of the rail seat section persists after removal of the load, in kN

    Fr0,05n Maximum test load for which a crack width of 0,05 mm at the top of rail seat section persists after removal of the load, in kN

    Fr0,5 Maximum test load for which a crack width of 0,5 mm at the bottom of the rail seat section persists after removal of the load, in kN

    FrB Maximum positive test load at the rail seat section which cannot be increased, in kN

    FrBn Maximum negative test load on the top of rail seat section which cannot be increased, in kN

    Fru Lower test load for the rail seat section dynamic test; Fru = 50 kN

    Lp Design distance between the centre line of the rail seat to the edge of the sleeper at the bottom, in m

    Lr Design distance between the articulated support centre lines for the test arrangement at the rail seat section, in m

    Mdr Positive design bending moment at rail seat, in kNm

    k1s Static coefficient to be used for calculation of Fr0,05 or Fr0,05n test load

    k2s Static coefficient to be used for calculation of Fr0,5 or FrB test load

    k1d Dynamic coefficient to be used for calculation of Fr0,05 test load

    k2d Dynamic coefficient to be used for calculation of Fr0,5 or FrB test load

    4.1.2 Rail seat section

    The arrangement for the rail seat positive load test is shown in Figure 1.

    The position of articulated supports (Lr) is defined in Table 2.

    The load Fr is applied perpendicularly to the base of the sleeper.

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    Key 1 Rigid support 2 Articulated support (see Annex A for details) 3 Resilient pad (see Annex A for details) 4 Reinforced concrete block 5 Standard rail pad as defined by the purchaser 6 Tapered packing (see Annex A for details) 7 Lateral stop and base plate when used. To be agreed by the purchaser

    Figure 1 Test arrangement at the rail seat section (positive bending moment)

    The test arrangement for the rail seat negative load test is shown in Figure 2, the value of Lr in relation to Lp.is detailed in Table 2.

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    Key 1 Rigid support 2 Articulated support (see Annex A for details) 3 Resilient pad (see Annex A for details) 4 Reinforced concrete block 5 Special tapered packing 6 Special tapered packing

    Figure 2 Test arrangement at the rail seat section (negative bending moment)

    Table 2 Value of Lr in relation to Lp

    Lp in m Lr in m

    Lp < 0,349

    0,350 Lp < 0,399 0,400 Lp < 0,449

    Lp 0,450

    0,3

    0,4

    0,5

    0,6

    4.2 Test procedures

    4.2.1 Test loads

    Fr0 is calculated from the geometry given in Figure 1 and values from Table 3 using the following equation:

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    1,0 4r

    0

    =

    LMdrFr in kN (1)

    Table 3 Value of Fr0 in relation to Lr

    Lr in m 0,4 0,5 0,6

    Fr0 in kN 13 Mdr 10 Mdr 8 Mdr

    For the definition of Mdr: see EN 13230-1:2009, Clause 3.

    4.2.2 Static test

    The static test procedure at the rail seat section for design approval and routine tests is shown in Figures 3, 4 and 5.

    Key 1 Load 2 Time 3 Crack checking (maximum duration 5 min) 4 120 kN/minute maximum 5 From 10 s minimum to 5 min maximum A Required part of test B Optional part of test

    Figure 3 Static test procedure at the rail seat section for positive design approval test

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    Key 1 Load 2 Time 3 Crack checking (maximum duration 5 min) 4 120 kN/min maximum 5 From 10 s minimum to 5 min maximum A Required part of test B Optional part of test

    Figure 4 Static test procedure at the rail seat section for negative design approval test

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    Key 1 Load 2 Time 3 Crack checking (maximum duration 5 min) 4 120 kN/min maximum 5 From 10 s minimum to 5 min maximum A Required part of test B Optional part of test

    Figure 5 Static test procedure at the rail seat section for positive routine test

    Loading in the routine test may be continued to Fr0,05 and provide information on the margin between k1s Fr0 and Fr0,05. This is not part of the pass/fail criteria.

    4.2.3 Dynamic test

    The dynamic test procedure at the rail seat section is shown in Figures 6 and 7. The dynamic test arrangement is shown in Figure 1. The test is carried out on only one block after cutting the steel connecting bar.

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    Key 1 Load 2 Time 3 5000 load cycles 4 Maximum time examination 5 min 5 Frequency (f ) between 2 Hz and 5 Hz (identical frequency maintained during duration of test) 6 Load step before k1d Fr0 and k2d Fr0 smaller than 20 kN

    Figure 6 Dynamic test procedure at the rail seat section

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    Key 1 Load 2 Time

    Figure 7 Dynamic load application for dynamic test

    4.3 Acceptance criteria

    4.3.1 General

    The tests shall be managed according to the rules of EN 13230-1:2009. The crack width shall be measured following the rules of EN 13230-1:2009, sub-clause 7.2.

    4.3.2 Static test

    The acceptance criterion for the static tests at the rail seat section is as follows:

    Fr0,05 > k1s Fr0

    Fr0,05n > 0,5 k1s Fr0

    If the non mandatory part of test is carried out, then:

    FrB > k2s Fr0

    4.3.3 Dynamic test

    The acceptance criterion for the dynamic test at the rail seat section is as follows:

    Fr0,05 > k1d Fr0

    FrB > k2d Fr0 or (according to the requirements of the purchaser) Fr0,5 > k2d Fr0

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    4.3.4 Value of coefficients

    The coefficients k1 and k2 are defined in EN 13230-1:2009, 4.3.1.

    The values for k1 and k2 shall be supplied by the purchaser.

    4.4 Design approval tests

    4.4.1 General

    The design approval tests to be carried out on the sleeper and concrete comprise the tests already defined in this standard.

    All test results shall meet the acceptance criteria.

    Each concrete sleeper block shall be used for one test only.

    4.4.2 Bending moment evaluation

    These tests shall be carried out in accordance with the test arrangements shown in Figures 1 and 2 and the test procedures in 4.2.

    a) Static test

    1) both rail seat sections on 3 sleepers for the positive bending moment;

    2) both rail seat sections on 3 sleepers for the negative bending moment (optional test carried out at the request of the purchaser).

    b) Dynamic test

    1) both rail seat sections on three sleepers.

    4.4.3 Concrete

    The properties of the concrete shall be established in accordance with EN 206-1.

    4.4.4 Product inspection

    Product inspection shall be carried out on all sleepers required for design approval tests including dimensions and tolerances in accordance with EN 13230-1:2009, Table 1 and the surface finish of the sleeper in accordance with EN 13230-1:2009, 6.3.

    4.4.5 Fastening system

    Test shall be carried out in accordance with the European standards on fastenings systems as referenced in EN 13230-1:2009 or as required by the purchaser (see EN 13230-1:2009, 4.4.1).

    4.5 Routine tests

    4.5.1 General

    The routine tests shall be carried out in order to find any variation in the quality of the concrete sleeper leading to an unacceptable quality level.

    The number of samples and rates of tests are given in the quality plan for the manufacturing unit.

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    The routine tests to be carried out on the product and concrete are defined in this standard.

    4.5.2 Static rail seat positive load test

    This test shall be carried out in accordance with the test arrangement shown in Figure 1 and the test procedures shown in Figure 5.

    4.5.3 Concrete

    The tests shall be carried out according to EN 13230-1:2009, 7.4.

    5 Steel connecting bar

    5.1 General

    This section specifies the properties and the quality control requirements for the hot rolled steel connecting bar for twin-block reinforced sleepers.

    5.2 Steel

    5.2.1 Chemical composition

    The chemical composition of the steel shall be within the following limits:

    0,28 % C 0,80 %

    0,45 % Mn 1,40 %

    P 0,08 %

    S 0,08 %

    Si 0,50 %

    5.2.2 Mechanical properties

    The mechanical properties (conventional yield strength at 0,2 % plastic strain, percentage elongation at fracture) shall be maintained within the following limits:

    Plastic strength (Rm) in MPa : 550 Rm 1030

    Relationship between percentage elongation and yield strength (Rp)

    where

    A = minimum percentage elongation

    for Rp 400 MPa, then A 8 %

    for 350 MPa Rp < 400 MPa, then A 14 %

    when tested in accordance with EN 10002-1.

    Brinell hardness (HBW) to be 160 HBW 300 when tested according to EN ISO 6506-1.

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    5.3 Geometry

    The dimensions shall be agreed by the purchaser.

    When determining the dimensions, the following criteria shall be taken into account:

    a) corrosion of steel;

    b) conditions of service for the sleeper;

    c) avoidance of any excessive negative moment in the steel connecting bar due to the bearing of its centre part on the ballast;

    d) avoidance of any sharp angles that could be harmful for handling.

    5.4 Appearance of the steel connecting bar

    Criteria for the acceptance of steel connecting bar are defined in Annex B.

    6 Design criteria for incorporating the steel connecting bar

    6.1 Length of the connecting bar

    Connecting bar length (Lcb) shall be at least greater than the distance L1 (EN 13230-1:2009, Figure 2), unless approved by the purchaser.

    Key he Distance between bottom surface of the sleeper to steal connecting bar

    Figure 8 Length of the connecting bar

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    6.2 Orientation of the connecting bar

    If the connecting bar is not protected against corrosion, the orientation and shape shall avoid retention of water.

    6.3 Position of the connecting bar

    Unless otherwise prescribed for handling purposes, the distance "he" (Figure 8) shall be a minimum of 40 mm.

    7 Manufacturing

    7.1 Manufacturing rules

    Before starting production, the manufacturer shall complete a production file for manufacturing data, which shall be submitted in confidence to the purchaser and shall include the following:

    a) water/cement ratio and tolerance;

    b) weight of each component of concrete plus tolerance;

    c) grading curves of each aggregate of the concrete plus tolerance;

    d) characteristic compressive and tensile strength of concrete samples after 7 days and after 28 days;

    e) methods of concrete vibration;

    f) methods of demoulding and curing;

    g) stacking rules after manufacturing.

    The sample sleepers submitted for design approval tests shall comply with the manufacturing data.

    7.2 Other manufacturing rules

    Welding to a connecting bar is not allowed unless the welding procedures, including controlled heating and cooling of the whole section of the connecting bar, have been approved by the purchaser.

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    Annex A (normative)

    Details of the test arrangement components

    A.1 Articulated support

    This shall be as shown in Figure A1. Dimensions in millimetres

    Key Steel: Minimum hardness Brinell: HBW > 240 General tolerances: 0,1 mm

    1 Minimum length = bottom width of the concrete sleeper at the rail seat + 20 mm 2 High pressure lubricant

    Figure A.1 Articulated support

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    A.2 Resilient pad

    This shall be as shown in Figure A.2.

    Dimensions in millimetres

    Key

    Material : Elastomer Static stiffness measured between 0,3 MPa and 2 MPa: 1 C 4 N/mm3

    1 Minimum length = bottom width of the concrete sleeper at the rail seat + 20 mm

    Figure A.2 Resilient pad

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    A.3 Tapered packing

    This shall be as shown in Figure A.3.

    Dimensions in millimetres

    Key Steel: Minimum hardness Brinell: HBW > 240 General tolerances: 0,1 mm i : inclination of rail seat see EN 13230-1:2009

    1 Minimum length = length of the standard rail pad + 20 mm

    Figure A.3 Tapered packing

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    Annex B (normative)

    Steel connecting bar defects

    B.1 Superficial burn

    Superficial burn is represented by small cracks on the edges of the section. It is caused by an accidental overheating of the metal.

    Figure B.1 Superficial burn

    Superficial burn is accepted if its depth does not exceed 3 mm over a maximum length of 500 mm at each end, which is embedded in the concrete.

    B.2 Tear at the end

    Tear at the end occurs during shearing (incorrect entry, loose or worn shear blades).

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    Figure B.2 Tear at the end

    Tear at the end is accepted, if its depth does not exceed 20 mm and it is not present on more than 5 % of the bars in the same batch.

    B.3 Cut that is not sharp

    Same causes as for a tear at the end (B.2).

    Figure B.3 Cut that is not sharp

    This kind of cut is accepted for the same conditions as the tear at the end is accepted (B.2).

    B.4 Surface defect

    A surface defect caused during rolling is a longitudinal crack, which has the appearance of a line parallel to the edge of the bar.

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    Figure B.4 Surface defect

    The surface defect is accepted if it appears only on the external faces of the bar and if its dimension E is greater or equal to the minimum tolerance of the thickness and:

    if l < 25 mm, e 0,7 mm;

    if 25 l < 50 mm, e 0,3 mm.

    The surface defect is not permitted if it is on the interior faces of the bar.

    B.5 Splitting

    Splitting is a line affecting the square edge of the bar.

    Figure B.5 Splitting

    Splitting at the extremities of the bars can be accepted if its length does not exceed 500 mm at each extremity of the bar and if its depth is less than 5 mm.

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    B.6 Deformation of extremities

    Figure B.6 Deformation of extremities

    Deformation of the extremities of the bar is accepted if on a length of 500 mm at each extremity (the part embedded in the concrete) it does not exceed a deformation d of 5 mm on length l less than 100 mm.

    B.7 Surface scaling

    Figure B.7 Surface scaling

    Except for the part embedded in concrete scaling must be removed by grinding and the depth must not exceed 0,5 mm.

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    Annex ZA (informative)

    Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential

    Requirements of EU Directive 2008/57/EC

    This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN/CENELEC/ETSI by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association to provide a means of conforming to Essential Requirements of the Directive 2008/57/EC.

    Once this standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Communities under that Directive and has been implemented as a national standard in at least one Member State, compliance with the clauses of this standard given in Table ZA.1 for High Speed Rail Infrastructure and Table ZA.2 for Conventional Rail confers, within the limits of the scope of this standard, a presumption of conformity with the corresponding Essential Requirements of that Directive and associated EFTA regulations.

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    Table ZA.1 Correspondence between this European Standard, the Infrastructure TSI for the trans-European high-speed rail system, dated 20 December 2007 (published in the Official Journal L77,

    19.03.2008, p.1), and Directive 2008/57/EC

    Clause(s)/sub-clause(s) of this

    European Standard

    Chapter//points and annexes of the revised High-Speed Rail

    TSI

    Essential Requirements of

    Directive 2008/57/EC

    Comments

    4 - Product testing

    4.1 Test arrangements

    4.2 Test procedures

    4.3 Acceptance criteria

    4.4 Design approval tests

    4.5 Routine tests

    5 - Steel connecting bar

    6 - Design criteria for incorporating the steel connecting bar

    Annex B - Steel connecting bar defects

    4.2.2 Description of the infrastructure domain Functional and technical specifications of the domain Nominal track gauge

    4.2.9.3.1 Description of the infrastructure domain Functional and technical specifications of the domain Equivalent conicity In service values - Minimum value of mean track gauge

    4.2.11 Description of the infrastructure domain Functional and technical specifications of the domain Rail inclination

    4.2.13 Description of the infrastructure domain Functional and technical specifications of the domain Track resistance

    4.2.15 Description of the infrastructure domain Functional and technical specifications of the domain Global track stiffness

    5.3.3 Interoperability constituents - Constituents performances and specifications Track sleepers and bearers - minimum mass - minimum length.

    Annex III, Essential Requirements, 1. General requirements

    1.1.1, 1.1.3, Safety

    1.2 Reliability and availability

    1.4.5 Environmental protection

    1.5 Technical compatibility

    Concrete sleepers and bearers are safety- critical interoperability constituents and need an arrangement between the purchaser and the supplier to operate a factory quality system

    Direct references to the HSR INF TSI overall length of the sleepers mass of the sleepers

    The standard is not defining the values for length and mass of the sleepers (are depending on loads and design bending moments to be defined by the purchaser)

    This part of the standard EN 13230, which defines technical criteria and control procedures for designing and manufacturing twin block reinforced sleepers, should be read in conjunction with EN 13230-1- Part 1 General requirements

    Annex H of HSR INF TSI

    Global track stiffness remains an open point and is not assessed

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    Table ZA.2 Correspondence between this European Standard, the ERA draft of Conventional Rail System TSI Infrastructure (version 2.71 dated 07/10/2008), and Directive 2008/57/EC

    Clause(s)/sub-clause(s) of this

    European Standard

    Chapter/ of the TSI Essential Requirements of

    Directive 2008/57/EC

    Comments

    4 - Product testing

    4.1 Test arrangements

    4.2 Test procedures

    4.3 Acceptance criteria

    4.4 Design approval tests

    4.5 Routine tests

    5 - Steel connecting bar

    6 - Design criteria for incorporating the steel connecting bar

    Annex B - Steel connecting bar defects

    4.2.5.1. Description of the infrastructure subsystem Functional and technical specifications of the subsystem Track parameters Nominal track gauge

    4.2.5.5.2. Description of the infrastructure subsystem Functional and technical specifications of the subsystem Track parameters Equivalent conicity Requirements for controlling equivalent conicity in service Minimum values of mean track gauge.

    4.2.5.7.1. Description of the infrastructure subsystem Functional and technical specifications of the subsystem Track parameters Rail inclination Plain line

    4.2.5.8 Description of the infrastructure subsystem Functional and technical specifications of the subsystem Track parameters Track stiffness.

    4.2.7. Description of the infrastructure subsystem Functional and technical specifications of the subsystem Track resistance to applied loads

    5.3.3. Interoperability constituents Constituents performances and specifications Track sleepers

    Annex III, Essential Requirements, General Requirements

    1.1.1, 1.1.3, Safety

    1.2,.Reliability and availability.

    1.4.5, Environmental protection

    1.5 Technical compatibility.

    The CR TSI INF is still a draft subject to change without notice

    Concrete sleepers and bearers are safety-critical interoperability constituents and need an arrangement between the purchaser and the supplier to operate a factory quality system

    This part of the standard EN 13230, which defines technical criteria and control procedures for designing and manufacturing twin block reinforced sleepers, should be read in conjunction with EN 13230-1- Part 1 General requirements

    Annex F of the draft ERA TSI

    - Requirements for controlling equivalent conicity is an open point.

    - Track stiffness remains an open point

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    Table ZA.2 (continued)

    WARNING Other requirements and other EU Directives may be applicable to the product(s) falling within the scope of this standard.

    Clause(s)/sub-clause(s) of this

    European Standard

    Chapter/ of the TSI Essential Requirements of Directive 2008/57/EC

    Comments

    6.1.3.4. Assessment of conformity and/or suitability for use of the constituents and verification of the subsystem Interoperability constituents EC declaration for interoperability constituents EC declaration for track sleepers

    6.2.4.5. Assessment of conformity and/or suitability for use of the constituents and verification of the subsystem Infrastructure sub-system Requirements for conformity assessment Assessment of minimum value of mean track gauge

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    Bibliography

    [1] EN ISO 9001, Quality management systems Requirements (ISO 9001:2008)

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