Distribution of heat generated by the hydrostatic brake and temperature rise of fluid (IM-BA-023)

Last updated on 06 December 2013 11:37
When the hydrostatic motor is used as a brake the hot fluid cannot be passed through a radiator or reservoir. It is, therefore, necessary that most of the heat generated by the brake must be stored in the primary circuit (fig. 1). This note gives an approximate estimate of heat...
Author(s): Tanvir M.A.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1969
United Kingdom
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