The heat dissipation requirements of a damper in the APT suspension (IM-BA-022)

Last updated on 09 December 2013 3:08
A damper dissipates energy in the form of heat to the surrounding air. The rise in the damper temperature depends upon the heat transfer coefficient from the damper to air and the rate of energy dissipation. The hydraulic fluids degrade rapidly if their temperature exceeds the recommended limit, usually about...
Author(s): Tanvir M.A.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1969
United Kingdom
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