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PE Te Rail Introduction to Gauging Course Notes In using these notes you agree that you will use the content solely for your persona, non- ‘commercial use. None of the content may be copied, reproduced, Vansmited, stored, sold or ‘detrbted without the prior writen concent ofthe copyright hoe © cope 201 Bator Baty Fa v1.3 Balfour Beatty Rail Contents Contents Objectives 1 Invosucon te Gaugieg 1E—Whatinpeedl ane whet noche ona tun Infrastucture 1, The Ral Sytem 2 Bre Suveys 3 Grea tesstromente 4 Moasurement Methods 5 —_Aesray of Stucire Measurement 8 Pane and tue RY 7. Track Ena and Tack Moverent Trances Save 8 atm Piste fo. Trac Ceomety 1, Slrng ies Dat Vehicles 1 Pars ofa Vehice subject to Dynamic Movement 2 Guive Overton 3 Eaulram Can, Can Definey and Can cess 4 Vehide Behaviour 5 Gite’ Speeds 8 Whelton . 4 6 4 Vehicle Tlrances GED" and Dynami Suton Vehicle Models Sept Envelope 0. Thkag Tae 4. Absolute Gauging - Combining Infrastructure and Vehicles 4 ‘Caeulating SuctreCoaranoas 42 Galuatng Pasrg Cerarces 2 Stoping Ostareos 48 Theo Verso Roy thor Gauging Methods ‘Comparative Gauging yb Gauging Stato Gauges 2nd Ganscton Gauges “hrs Ganeraon Gauges (To Future) Ure Gauging european hth) ‘Summary of Current UK Gauging information "Suan UK Standard ‘Gauging Respenetes inthe UK Network Ra Sctons Append Glossary 8. Bibliography © copy 014 ator Be0y Fal LVS 2 B 8 suae sxusees [eee gaarseessy

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