Design of a primary yaw relaxation damper with no sliding parts (TM-DOS-114)

Last updated on 07 June 2013 2:35
The use of primary yaw dampers on vehicles whose wheelsets or bogies are required to steer in curves is an attractive option in that the usual curving/stability compromise can be largely avoided. However the maintenance requirements are such that hydraulic dampers are unpopular with many railway administrations. Possible failure of...
Author(s): Illingworth R.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1982
United Kingdom
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