Braking system performance is relevant for both railway safety and network optimization. Most trains employ air brake systems; air brake systems of freight trains mostly cannot achieve a synchronous application of brake forces, which is usually customary for passenger trains. The paper generalizes a previous air brake pneumatic model to passenger trains and describes the needed modifications. Among them, the way the pressure reduces in the brake pipe is generalized. Moreover, this paper reports an analytical bi-dimensional function for calculating the nozzle diameter equivalent to the electro-pneumatic (EP) or the electronically controlled pneumatic (ECP) brake valve as a function of the wagon length and the time to vent the brake pipe loca...
This paper is an outcome of an international collaborative research initiative. Researchers from 24 ...
A shifting train includes power, known as kinetic power, which wishes to be eliminated from the educ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Experience of heavy haul train opera...
Braking system performance is relevant for both railway safety and network optimization. Most trains...
The paper presents a model for the pneumatic part of UIC air brake, aiming at the prediction of the ...
The main goal of this investigation is to integrate an electronically controlled pneumatic (ECP) bra...
In North America, and in many other parts of the world, freight trains still employ pneumatic equipm...
This paper deals with the parametric study of a twin-pipe graduated release railway air brake system...
European trains are equipped with a pneumatic braking system that has to respect severe specificatio...
The pneumatic brake system is the most important safety component in freight trains. Understanding i...
Brake propagation is slow for long freight trains that use a conventional air brake system. If the t...
An investigation of brake application delays in Australian train brake systems began with a literatu...
This paper deals with nonlinear lumped multicapacity models with train pipecapacity and brake cylind...
This paper is an outcome of an international collaborative research initiative. Researchers from 24 ...
A shifting train includes power, known as kinetic power, which wishes to be eliminated from the educ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Experience of heavy haul train opera...
Braking system performance is relevant for both railway safety and network optimization. Most trains...
The paper presents a model for the pneumatic part of UIC air brake, aiming at the prediction of the ...
The main goal of this investigation is to integrate an electronically controlled pneumatic (ECP) bra...
In North America, and in many other parts of the world, freight trains still employ pneumatic equipm...
This paper deals with the parametric study of a twin-pipe graduated release railway air brake system...
European trains are equipped with a pneumatic braking system that has to respect severe specificatio...
The pneumatic brake system is the most important safety component in freight trains. Understanding i...
Brake propagation is slow for long freight trains that use a conventional air brake system. If the t...
An investigation of brake application delays in Australian train brake systems began with a literatu...
This paper deals with nonlinear lumped multicapacity models with train pipecapacity and brake cylind...
This paper is an outcome of an international collaborative research initiative. Researchers from 24 ...
A shifting train includes power, known as kinetic power, which wishes to be eliminated from the educ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Experience of heavy haul train opera...