ASCE 21 98:1998 Edition
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ASCE Standard 21 Automated People Mover Standards, Part 2
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASCE | 1998 | 28 |
ASCE 21-98 constitutes Part II of a three part standard which aims to establish the minimum set of requirements necessary to achieve an acceptable level of safety and performance for an Automated People Mover (APM) system. Collectively this three-volume standard will assist the industry and public by expediting the approval and release process and facilitating the use of an APM system. Part II (ASCE 21-98) provides general information on vehicles and Propulsion and Braking Systems (PBS). Topics dedicated to vehicles include vehicle capacity and load, structural design, coupling, fire protection, and electrical systems. PBS topics include methodology, functions, component design and testing.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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5 | FOREWORD FOREWORD |
6 | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
9 | 1.0 General 1.0 General 1.1 Scope 1.1 Scope 1.2 Existing Applications 1.2 Existing Applications 1.3 New Applications 1.3 New Applications 1.4 Reference Standards 1.4 Reference Standards 1.5 Definitions 1.5 Definitions |
11 | 7.0 Vehicles 7.0 Vehicles Vehicle Capacity and Load Vehicle Capacity and Load Vehicle Dynamic Envelope Vehicle Dynamic Envelope |
12 | 7.3 Clearance in Stations 7.3 Clearance in Stations Vehicle Structurai Design Vehicle Structurai Design 7.4.1 Structural Analysis 7.4.1 Structural Analysis Previous Structural Analysis Previous Structural Analysis Structural Design Life Structural Design Life Structural Design Criteria Structural Design Criteria 7.4.4.1 Design Loads 7.4.4.1 Design Loads 7.4.4.1.1 Operating Loads 7.4.4.1.1 Operating Loads 7.4.4.1.2 Worst-case Loads 7.4.4.1.2 Worst-case Loads |
13 | Jacking and Lifting Jacking and Lifting 7.4.4.3 Material Properties 7.4.4.3 Material Properties Paints Coatings and Protection of Metals Paints Coatings and Protection of Metals |
14 | 7.4.4.5 Allowable Stress 7.4.4.5 Allowable Stress 7.4.4.6 Deformation 7.4.4.6 Deformation 7.4.4.7 Structural Joints and Connections 7.4.4.7 Structural Joints and Connections 7.4.4.8 Tipping Stability 7.4.4.8 Tipping Stability 7.4.4.9 Crashworthiness 7.4.4.9 Crashworthiness 7.4.4.9.1 VehicleNehicle Collision 7.4.4.9.1 VehicleNehicle Collision 7.4.4.9.2 Vehicle/Overtravel Protection Device Collision 7.4.4.9.2 Vehicle/Overtravel Protection Device Collision 7.5 Coupling 7.5 Coupling 7.5.1 Mechanical Design 7.5.1 Mechanical Design 7.5.2 ElectricaYControl 7.5.2 ElectricaYControl 7.5.3 Coupler Interfaces 7.5.3 Coupler Interfaces |
15 | Suspension and Guidance Suspension and Guidance 7.7 Passenger Comfort 7.7 Passenger Comfort Heating and Air Conditioning Heating and Air Conditioning 7.7.2 Ventilation 7.7.2 Ventilation 7.7.3 Ride Quality 7.7.3 Ride Quality 7.7.3.1 Acceleration and Jerk Limits 7.7.3.1 Acceleration and Jerk Limits |
16 | 7.7.3.1.1 Maximum Sustained Acceleration 7.7.3.1.1 Maximum Sustained Acceleration 7.7.3.1.2 Maximum Jerk Rate 7.7.3.1.2 Maximum Jerk Rate Human Response Testing Human Response Testing 7.7.4 Noise Levels 7.7.4 Noise Levels |
17 | 7.7.5 Vibration 7.7.5 Vibration 7.7.6 Passenger Compartment Provisions 7.7.6 Passenger Compartment Provisions 7.7.6.1 Priority Seating Signs 7.7.6.1 Priority Seating Signs 7.7.6.2 Interior Circulation Handrails and Stanchions 7.7.6.2 Interior Circulation Handrails and Stanchions 7.7.6.3 Floor Surfaces 7.7.6.3 Floor Surfaces 7.7.6.4 Materials and Fasteners 7.7.6.4 Materials and Fasteners Doors Access and Egress Doors Access and Egress |
18 | Windows Windows Fire Protection and Flammability Fire Protection and Flammability 7.10.1 Material Selection 7.10.1 Material Selection 7.10.2 Thermal Protection 7.10.2 Thermal Protection 7.10.3 Fire Extinguishers 7.10.3 Fire Extinguishers 7.10.4 Smoke Detectors 7.10.4 Smoke Detectors Lighting Lighting Interior Lighting Interior Lighting 7.11.2 Emergency Lighting 7.11.2 Emergency Lighting Directional Identification and Headlights Directional Identification and Headlights |
19 | Elecîrical Systems Elecîrical Systems 7.12.1 Propulsion Subsystem 7.12.1 Propulsion Subsystem 7.12.2 Auxiliary Subsystem 7.12.2 Auxiliary Subsystem Low Voltage Power Low Voltage Power 7.12.2.2 Protection Devices 7.12.2.2 Protection Devices 7.12.2.3 Emergency Power 7.12.2.3 Emergency Power 7.12.3 Wiring 7.12.3 Wiring 7.12.4 Power Collectors 7.12.4 Power Collectors 7.12.5 Grounding 7.12.5 Grounding |
20 | Propulsion and Braking Propulsion and Braking 8.1 PBS Rating 8.1 PBS Rating Propulsion and Braking Methods Propulsion and Braking Methods 8.2.1 Adhesion Propulsion 8.2.1 Adhesion Propulsion Tension Member Propulstion Tension Member Propulstion Air Flow Propulsion Air Flow Propulsion |
21 | 8.3 Braking Functions 8.3 Braking Functions 8.3.1 Service Braking 8.3.1 Service Braking 8.3.2 Emergency Braking 8.3.2 Emergency Braking 8.3.3 Parking Braking 8.3.3 Parking Braking |
22 | PBS Component Design PBS Component Design 8.4.1 Design Requirements 8.4.1 Design Requirements 8.4.2 Service Requirements 8.4.2 Service Requirements Installation and Protection Installation and Protection Controls and Interlocks Controls and Interlocks 8.7 Brake Testing 8.7 Brake Testing |
23 | Index Index |