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An infrared detector for detecting transient temperatures below 400°C (IM-MS-016)
Last updated on 02 August 2013 3:11
When brakes are applied to either wheels or discs, these heat up due to the energy dissipated. If this heating is uniform, the brake can normally dissipate much more energy than if it is non-uniform. The reduction of any hot spot temperature so formed is therefore an important aspect of...
Author(s):
Beamond T.W.
Organisation(s):
British Rail Research ;
1974
United Kingdom
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