An alternative airspring levelling system for London transport and rapid transit applications (IM-DOS-169)

Last updated on 17 May 2013 3:19
Suspension airsprings are fitted with levelling valves which allow them to be charged or discharged according to the load carried. Ideally, the levelling valve keeps the airspring static height constant. An increased load requires a higher pressure in the airspring and the resulting increase in spring stiffness gives a constant...
Author(s): Simons N J A
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1984
United Kingdom
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