The removal of water from compressed air brake systems (TM-SWI-002)

Last updated on 17 July 2013 9:57
The presence of water in compressed air used for railway braking systems is undesirable, since it causes corrosion of the brake equipment and occasionally gives rise to operating difficulties. This report draws information from several related investigations, looks at the basic problem associated with removal of water from compressed...
Author(s): Lewis J.D.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1976
United Kingdom
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