IS:derailer

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derailer
 


Schema description / Schemabeschreibung

Position of derailer in the XML-Tree / Position von derailer im XML-Baum

Multiplicity / Anzahl

[0..∞]

Semantics / Bedeutung

A <derailer> is a device used to prevent fouling of a rail track by unauthorized movements of trains or unattended rolling stock. It works (as the name suggests) by derailing the equipment as it rolls over or through the derail. Derail (Wiki banner.png)

Attributes of derailer / Attribute von derailer

  • pos: This is the position on a track defined as distance from its start (trackBegin) regardless the "absolute mileage" in @absPos.
    Das ist die Position des Elements auf einem Track i.S. der realen Entfernung zum trackBegin. Sie ist damit unabhängig von der mit absPos modellierten Strecken-Kilometrierung.
🗒️ For an explanation of the differences between @pos and @absPos see <mileageChange>
  • absPos: This is the position on a track as absolute mileage/chainage.
    Das ist die Position des Elements im Referenzsystem der Strecken-Kilometrierung.
🗒️ For an explanation of the differences between @pos and @absPos see <mileageChange>
  • absPosOffset (deprecated with version 2.1): The semantics of this attribute aren't very clear. It seems to be redundant to the definitions with mileageChanges in "overlapping regions".
  • dir: This defines the validity of <derailer> along the track. Possible values are:
  • none: <derailer> has no direction restriction.
  • up: This denotes the direction from the <trackBegin> to the <trackEnd> (increasing relative position values).
  • down: This goes opposite to up (decreasing relative position values).
  • both: <derailer> is valid in both directions.
  • unknown: <derailer> is restricted to a certain direction, but this direction is not known.
  • ruleCode: Code for this element in the rule book, combination of letters and numbers and space allowed, e.g. Ne5, GA, SFRS/E
  • derailSide: Side, to which the vehicle will be derailed (left or right) considering the orientation of the track.
    • left: left side, regarding the relative direction of the track from <trackBegin> to <trackEnd>
    • right: right side, regarding the relative direction of the track from <trackBegin> to <trackEnd>
    • above (introduced with version 2.5): above the track
  • kind: kind of derail device (cp. book "Railway Signalling and Interlocking" by Gregor Theeg and Sergej Vlasenko (Editors), p. 155)
  • blockDerail: A block or wedge that fits over the rail. It will lift the flange of the wheel over to the outside of the rail.
  • singleCatchPoints: Deflects vehicles in a similar manner as a <switch>, but with only a single tongue, in the rail through which the flanges have to pass.
  • doubleCatchPoints: Deflects vehicles in the same manner as a <switch>, with two tongues, one on each rail.
  • model: specification of the derailer
  • lockRef (introduced with version 2.5): The reference to the lock controlling this derailer.

Syntactic Constraints / Syntaktische Beschränkungen

  • id: xs:ID, required
    a string, starting with a letter (a..zA..Z) or an underscore (_),
    followed by a non-colonized and non-spaced string consisting of letters, digits, points (.), dashes (-) or underscores (_)
  • code: xs:string, optional
  • name: xs:string, optional
  • description: xs:string, optional
  • xml:lang: xs:language, language identification, optional
  • pos: tLengthM (xs:decimal, 6 fraction digits, length value measured in meter); required; must be greater than or equal to zero, less than or equal to the track's length
  • absPos: tLengthM (xs:decimal, 6 fraction digits, length value measured in meter); optional
  • absPosOffset: xs:decimal, 6 fraction digits, length value measured in meter; optional
  • dir: xs:string, generic type for direction statements: enumeration up, down, unknown, none, both; optional
  • ruleCode: xs:string
  • derailSide: tSide (Restriction of xs:string (enumeration)); optional
  • kind: restriction of xs:string, optional
  • model: xs:string, optional
  • lockRef: xs:IDREF, optional

Best practice & Examples / Empfohlene Anwendung & Beispiele

Not yet described. / Noch nicht beschrieben.

Notes / Anmerkungen

General information on positioning

Positive pos values describe the distance from the track's begin. The track length is derived from the pos value in <trackEnd>.

The absolute mileage refered to by absPos is usually found on technical drawings of the track layout or on mileage posts next to the track.

Open issues / Offene Punkte/Pendenzen

Not yet described. / Noch nicht beschrieben.