An investigation of brake application delays in Australian train brake systems began with a literature review of pneumatic train braking systems. Data located in the review gave examples of brake application delays of pre 1990 designs from the U.K., India and North America. Information on application delays on later Australian designs was scarce. Reading of literature has shown a difference between the Australian and North American control valves in the way the propagation of the pressure reduction rate in the brake pipe is maintained. Control valves of the North American style allow the brake pipe air to be connected for a short time to a small cavity or quick service volume of each valve. The quick service volume is then released to atmos...
Wheel braking devices is some of the most widely used landing deceleration devices in modern aircraf...
Progress in reducing actuator delays in pneumatic brake systems is opening the door for advanced ant...
This paper is an outcome of an international collaborative research initiative. Researchers from 24 ...
A brake pipe system consisting of 120m of pipe and four triple valves was assembled to test the resp...
Brake propagation is slow for long freight trains that use a conventional air brake system. If the t...
Braking system performance is relevant for both railway safety and network optimization. Most trains...
This study aims to propose an analysis method for resolving the pressure response of a pneumatic bra...
The paper presents a model for the pneumatic part of UIC air brake, aiming at the prediction of the ...
In North America, and in many other parts of the world, freight trains still employ pneumatic equipm...
This article presents simulation models of trailer air brake systems in configurations without a val...
The main goal of this investigation is to integrate an electronically controlled pneumatic (ECP) bra...
Determination of longitudinal dynamic forces, size assessment as well as their distribution in the t...
Air brake system is one of the common braking methods for buses and trucks; its excellent performanc...
This paper deals with the parametric study of a twin-pipe graduated release railway air brake system...
Heavy goods vehicles exhibit poor braking performance in emergency situations when compared to other...
Wheel braking devices is some of the most widely used landing deceleration devices in modern aircraf...
Progress in reducing actuator delays in pneumatic brake systems is opening the door for advanced ant...
This paper is an outcome of an international collaborative research initiative. Researchers from 24 ...
A brake pipe system consisting of 120m of pipe and four triple valves was assembled to test the resp...
Brake propagation is slow for long freight trains that use a conventional air brake system. If the t...
Braking system performance is relevant for both railway safety and network optimization. Most trains...
This study aims to propose an analysis method for resolving the pressure response of a pneumatic bra...
The paper presents a model for the pneumatic part of UIC air brake, aiming at the prediction of the ...
In North America, and in many other parts of the world, freight trains still employ pneumatic equipm...
This article presents simulation models of trailer air brake systems in configurations without a val...
The main goal of this investigation is to integrate an electronically controlled pneumatic (ECP) bra...
Determination of longitudinal dynamic forces, size assessment as well as their distribution in the t...
Air brake system is one of the common braking methods for buses and trucks; its excellent performanc...
This paper deals with the parametric study of a twin-pipe graduated release railway air brake system...
Heavy goods vehicles exhibit poor braking performance in emergency situations when compared to other...
Wheel braking devices is some of the most widely used landing deceleration devices in modern aircraf...
Progress in reducing actuator delays in pneumatic brake systems is opening the door for advanced ant...
This paper is an outcome of an international collaborative research initiative. Researchers from 24 ...