Aerodynamic effects of diesel locomotives passing through tunnels (E-378)

Last updated on 13 December 2013 2:10
9. It is significant that when the locomotive was opposite the refuge, the air forces on the dummy were much smaller than those recorded just after the rear coaches had passed. (Fig. 5). 10. For a given speed, it is unlikely that the replacement of steam by diesel locomotives...
Author(s): McCann J.B.C.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1962
United Kingdom
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