Rolling Stock
Rolling Stock
Rolling Stock
REFERENCES
• IRCA Conference Rules, pt.III for Goods stock
• IRCA Conference Rules, pt.IV for Coaching stock
• Schedule of Dimensions
• Maintenance Manual for BG Coaches, 1995
• Maintenance Manual for Wagons, 2001
• RDSO’s Manual of Instructions (MI) for Coaching Stock
– 105 kmph standard
– 110- kmph standard
– Rajdhani standard
• AC Traction Manual, Signal Manual etc
• Various respective Instructions, Manuals and Circulars
ROLLING STOCK
Due to intense heating of the wheel arising out of severe break binding
HEAT CHECKS
B=1599
VARIATION OF WHEEL DIA ON THE SAME AXLE
<0.5 MM IN SHOP
Ref. 3.4.9
Body weight – Side bearers – Bolster – secondary springs –Spring plank- Swing links –
Bogie frame – Primary springs – Roller bearing – Journal – Wheel
LAMINATED Vs HELICAL SPRINGS
1. Laminated springs require periodical attention and
maintenance
2. Laminated springs provide excessive damping if
not maintained properly
3. Laminated springs’ action is erratic
4. Some laminated spring assemblies are ineffective
at high speed
5. Laminated springs required more raw material
6. Helical springs require use of dampers
7. Helical springs are of low weight
COMMON DEFECTS IN HELICAL SPRINGS
1. Cracked or broken
2. Shifted spring
3. Spring fully compressed
4. Loss of elasticity (fully compressed in
dynamic condition)
5. Tapped with a light hammer. A dull
sound would indicate the presence of
crack or flaw.
AIR SPRING
Trolley 4 Wheeler
movement
BOX CRT
Coaching
Min 6 mm 20 mm 12 mm
(shops/POH)
Max 10 mm 25 mm 18 mm
(maint.
Depot)
Clearances between horn cheek and
axle box groove
• Longitudinal clearances
Coaching BOX
stock wagons
Min 3 mm 12 mm
(POH)
Max 10mm 18 mm
(service)
ROLLER BEARINGS
Type of Roller Used in
• Cylindrical in shape
• Are provided in BOX, BCX and BRH
wagons
SPHERICAL ROLLER BEARINGS
(ICF all coil ,some engines & BOBS etc)
i) Deficient buffer
ii) Dead buffer
• A buffer shall be considered dead when it is
ineffective or its projection from the headstock
(on BG) is below the prescribed min. limits
a) Goods stock
for long case: 584mm (max. 635mm)
for short case: 406mm (max. 456mm)
b) Coaching Stock: 584mm (max. 635mm)
DEFECTS RESULTING IN ECCENTRICITY OF
BUFFING FORCES IN BOTH DIRECTIONS
1. GOODS STOCK
i) If any buffer deficient
ii) More than one dead buffer on two consecutive
wagons on a train
iii) More than three rivets missing from a buffer
plunger
iv) Buffer spindle broken or nut deficient or of incorrect
size
2. COACHING STOCK:
1. Overloading
2. Uneven loading
3. Weak or defective springs
4. Less dia of the wheel
5. Worn out axle brass
• IRREGULAR LOADING:
1. LONGITUDINAL TWIST:
– By measuring the diagonals on a level track
– Will cause persistent angular running
2. VERTICAL TWIST:
– By measuring the height of sole bar at the
four corners of under frame on a level track
– Equivalent to a twist in the track
BOGIE ROTATION
BOGIE ROTATION
4. SHACKLE :
Shackles with 10mm radius painted yellow to
distinguish from shackles with 6mm radius
Contd…
5. SHACKLE SPRING :
6. HORN CHEEK :
Must be replaced if reduced to 13mm
in thickness i.e. worn-out by 4.5mm
or when total wear on axle box lug
and horn cheek reaches 5mm
Contd…
• 7.HORN GAP STIFFENER :(Fig VI 15 WM)
• Clearance between axle box & horn cheeks
< 18mm
• the short leg of horn cheek < 12mm thick.
• Special attention to be paid to lateral and
longitudinal clearances between axle box and
bogie frame as these clearance govern the
floating characteristics of the wheel set
Contd…
Fig.No.3.69
CASNUB Contd..
Fig.No.3.70
CASNUB contd..
CASNUB contd…
22.9t: 14 10 4
20.3t: 12 8 4
16.3t: 8 8 4
CASNUB Contd…
15)
• IRS
• I C F LAMINATED
• I C F ALL COIL
Conceptual Top View
Conceptual Isometric View
IRS BG (Bogie)
ICF Laminated Bogie
BEML BOGIE
ICF all Coil Bogie
LOCO
WHEEL FLANGE PROFILE FOR DIESEL
AND ELECTRIC LOCOS – B.G.
WEAR ADAPTED PROFILE
WDM2
WDM 2
• Suspension Characteristics
• This diesel electric locomotive with Co-Co
bogies has been designed for mixed traffic
service with a rated horsepower of
2600/2400
• The transmission system consists of six axle
hung nose suspended traction motors, one
each axle.
• It has the centre Pivot and two side bearers
Contd .
• The pivot carries 60% of vertical load and
also transmits tractive and braking forces
• The two side bearers working in oil bath
carry the remaining 40% of vertical load
equally distributed
• It has a single stage suspension. The spring
system consist of 4 groups of 2 nests of
springs, each nests is helical coil spring
Contd .
• The spring nests are mounted on equalizing
beam, which is resting on axle box
• Damping is provided by four units of spring
loaded friction snubber providing damping
• Wheel diameter is 1092 mm
• Wheel base for bogie is 3810mm
• The snubber assembly consists of 3 alloy steel
friction shoes working up and down in a case
hardened sleeve
Contd .
• The shoes are pressed against the sleeve by
thee pre-compressed springs equally
spaced vertically and radially.
• A transverse play ranging from 3.175mm
minimum to 6.35mm maximum is available
between axle boxes and horn guides in case
of outer axles
Contd .
• Transverse play between the centre axle
boxes and the horn guides ranges from
12.7mm minimum to 15.8mm maximum.
The total longitudinal clearances in 1.59mm
in all cases, the maximum permissible are
4.76mm
• The suspension system has been designed
in such way that all axles carry equal load
Contd .
Defects
• The surfaces of centre pivot as well as of the two
side bearers should be checked to see if there is
any tendency for causing hindrance to bogie
rotation
• The condition of the spring loaded friction
snubber should be checked to see whether
damping is adequate or not
• The equalizing beams should swivel freely at their
points of support on the axle boxes, otherwise
off-loading of one wheel will not be shared by
the adjacent wheel or wheels.
WDM4
WDM2 (modified)
• Increased speed potential
• Resilient thrust unit at the axle boxes of each
bogie
• Extra free float (lateral freedom) to to middle
axle to negotiate sharper curves
WDM4
• Two stages of suspension, both at primary and
secondary levels
• Damping at secondary stage by two spring
loaded friction snubbers on each bogie, no
dampers at primary stage
• A resilient thrust unit at journal box assembly
to cushion the lateral impact
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