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A user's guide to subroutine BAXFAT (TN-EMMA-070)
Last updated on 24 July 2014 3:52
Subroutine BAXFAT was specifically written for an APT-E axle, and run with program RAM26 on test data obtained by the APT-E train. Another version of the subroutine has been produced so as to simulate an APT-P axle. These modifications were :- a) The replacement of the APT-E...
Author(s):
Ball R.A.
Organisation(s):
British Rail Research ;
1976
United Kingdom
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