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The behaviour of registration arms - Results from recent tests (TM-ES-46)
Last updated on 31 March 2014 2:23
It is a commonly observed feature of current collection that as performance deteriorates with increasing speed, loss of contact first occurs at registration arms, considerably higher speeds being required to initiate contact loss elsewhere. The resulting arc erosion reduces the life of the pantograph collector strips, although it is no...
Author(s):
Evans JR
Organisation(s):
British Rail Research ;
1984
United Kingdom
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