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Hydraulic buffers. Notes on the choice of recoil force (E-180)
Last updated on 13 December 2013 2:26
Hydraulic buffers produce a reaction force that increases with increasing speed in such a [text omitted as illegible] that the buffer will never normally be forced completely closed during en impact (1). The main purpose of the recoil spring is therefore to return the buffer to the extended position so...
Author(s):
Turner DL
Organisation(s):
British Rail Research ;
1958
United Kingdom
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