The theory, design and testing of an electromagnetic system for a vertical secondary suspension (TM-DOS-86)

Last updated on 31 March 2014 1:08
A railway vehicle has in the past been fitted with a passive vertical secondary suspension where the ride height, and therefore ride, is dependent on the load. More recently the Mk III coach was fitted with self-levelling air springs, making the ride largely independent of the vehicle load. This is...
Author(s): Gore P
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1981
United Kingdom
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