Cost saving through aerodynamic drag reduction (IM-AERO-160)

Last updated on 31 May 2013 11:57
As train speeds become higher the aerodynamic drag, which is proportional to the square of speed, becomes a large proportion of the total train resistance. Now Gawthorpe has shown that considerable reductions in aerodynamic drag are possible. The question arises however as to what cost savings would result from such...
Author(s): Baker C J
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1982
United Kingdom
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