A survey of railway wheel slide protection systems (TM-TBC-006)

Last updated on 29 April 2013 1:17
Wheelslide is the phenomenon which occurs in braking when the peripheral speed of the wheel becomes less than the forward speed of the train. Low adhesion conditions may cause severe wheelslide in heavy braking, lengthening the stopping distance and possibly causing thermal damage to the wheels. If the wheelset stops...
Author(s): Tunley J D
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1987
United Kingdom
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