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Aerodynamics problems of high speed trains running on conventional tracks (TN-AERO-1)
Last updated on 24 April 2013 2:09
Although the use of rudimentary aerodynamic techniques, to attempt to reduce the air resistance of trains, was made as far back as the end of the nineteenth century, it is only the advent of the modern high speed train, designed to run at 160km/h and above, that has warranted the...
Author(s):
Gawthorpe R.G.
Organisation(s):
British Rail Research ;
1972
United Kingdom
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