The Distribution of aerodynamic loads along the length of a train (IM-AERO-064)

Last updated on 29 August 2013 3:15
Past estimates of the wind velocity required to cause overturning problems for APT have been based on the assumption that effects due to the nose and tail are local in extent. Hence only the cross-wind component of velocity has been considered important, and experimental results from model tests at 90°...
Author(s): Everitt K.W.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1973
United Kingdom
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