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750 mm
e+r
load jack
measuring devices
connection to test rig structure
upright face width
upright section
length of test specimen
rail bracket
spacing of measuring devices
rail fixed to rail bracket
distance between outer edges of two brackets
Span up to 1,0 m:
l
l
F
1/3 l
l
l
F
l
F
1/8 l
F
Figure A.2 Distribution of single test loads for general load make-up accessories
F/n
0,0
Position of the relevant particular load make up accessory on the tested rail:
Figure A.3 Load arrangements in the case of particular load make-up accessories
A2.3 Test procedure
Measuring devices shall be installed in the centre of the rail such that the rotation of the rail
surface as well as the horizontal and vertical deflection can be determined. Furthermore the
vertical deflection of the brackets shall be measured.
The load shall be increased until failure in one of the brackets or in the rail can be observed.
During application of the test load the following deflections shall be recorded:
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Span l
Number of
single loads
Correction factor
fl for load
Up to 1,0 m
2,00
1,60
1,0 m 1,5 m
1,35
1,30
1,5 m 2,5 m
1,00
1,00
Ft = fl x F
where
F test load (single load)
Ft theoretical uniformly distributed load
Flz = fz x Fz
Where
fz = vertical deflection of rail surface mean vertical deflection of bracket
Fz test load resulting into deflection fz
Flz theoretical uniformly distributed load resulting into fz
Table A.1 Number of single test loads and correction factors for general load makeup accessories
If tests are carried out for a particular type of load make-up accessory the ultimate load can
be directly determined from the test and the rail deflection fz is
fz = vertical deflection of rail surface mean vertical deflection of bracket