IEEE 11-2000
IEEE Standard for Rotating Electric Machinery for Rail and Road Vehicles
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IEEE 11-2000 is a technical standard for rotating electric machinery used in rail and road vehicles, providing guidance that supports consistent design and evaluation. It is relevant to transportation equipment where electric machines must perform reliably under vehicle-duty conditions, including traction and auxiliary applications. By setting a clear framework for engineering expectations, the standard helps improve compatibility, performance confidence, and specification clarity for rotating machinery in this sector.
About IEEE 11-2000
IEEE 11-2000 addresses rotating electric machinery within the transportation context, with attention to the requirements such machines face on rail and road vehicles. The document is useful where designers, manufacturers, and purchasers need a common technical reference for machine characteristics and expected behavior. As a standards document, it supports more consistent interpretation of performance, construction, and test-related considerations for equipment that operates in mobile service environments.
Where is IEEE 11-2000 used?
This standard is most closely associated with electric machines installed in rail vehicles and road vehicles, where rotating machinery may support propulsion, control, or onboard auxiliary functions. It can be relevant during equipment specification, procurement review, engineering development, and acceptance testing for transportation systems. In practice, IEEE 11-2000 helps align expectations between vehicle integrators, component suppliers, and maintenance teams working with machine-based electrical equipment.
Importance in practice
IEEE 11-2000 matters because rotating machinery in transportation must operate dependably while meeting defined engineering and compliance expectations. A clear standard can reduce ambiguity in design choices, testing methods, and procurement language, which is especially important when equipment must perform in demanding service conditions. Using IEEE 11-2000 may also support better consistency across projects, helping lower integration risk and making technical comparison of machine designs more straightforward.
- Rotating electric machinery for vehicles
- Rail and road transportation applications
- Design and specification reference
- Testing and acceptance support
- Consistent engineering expectations
- Publication Date: 2000
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Transportation
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: 11B (2023)
- Previous Version: 11E (2022)
- Previous Version: 11G (2013)
- Previous Version: 11L (2008)
- This Version: 11 (2000)
- Previous Version: 11 (1943)
- Previous Version: 11 (1937)
- Previous Version: 11S (1994)
- Previous Version: 11 (1981)
- Previous Version: 11 (1962)
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