rheostatic การใช้
- In this latter way " rheostatic " braking can be achieved.
- Some dynamic braking vehicles describe the rheostatic braking as " plug " braking.
- The locomotive makes use of either rheostatic braking, as the situation demands.
- The motor cars are equipped with rheostatic braking.
- Voyagers have both air and rheostatic brakes.
- Disk brakes control pneumatic and rheostatic braking.
- The class is fitted with rheostatic brakes in addition to standard DBSO or Propelling Control Vehicle.
- Dynamic rheostatic electrical braking effort is dissipated through electronically switched resistances connected to the DC link.
- As part of this investigation, Plant?invented a mechanical device that he called the Rheostatic Machine.
- As a result, the rebuilt Class 18E locomotives were equipped with rheostatic braking instead of regenerative braking.
- As a result . the rebuilt Class 18E locomotives were equipped with rheostatic braking instead of regenerative braking.
- Locomotive electric brake ratings are ~ in regenerative mode and ~ in rheostatic ( resistor-only ) mode.
- All units also feature a separately excited rheostatic / regenerative brake, which is coupled to the air brake.
- In DC mode, rheostatic braking by self-excitation of traction motors available until 17 km / h.
- The General Electric-powered cars used forced air to cool the rheostatic resistors used for acceleration and dynamic braking.
- This arrangement gives improved control of traction current over conventional rheostatic systems and gives fine control when starting a train.
- The rheostatic braking fades as the speed drops below, and so slow speed braking was always by friction brake.
- In addition to the usual slipper brake, hand brake and rheostatic brake, they had a magnetic runback brake.
- The trains have air-operated ( pneumatic ) and rheostatic brakes, with an emergency stopping distance of 350m at.
- Subsequently, many of the older cars in this class were retrofitted with airbrakes and had their rheostatic braking systems removed.
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