THE RAIL MOTOR-BRAKE
Achieving train speeds of 300 to 400 KMH are discussed. Over 200 km/h no conventional technical solution is suitable as to the fundamental aspects of traction, and mainly the braking. The rail would become an integral part of the electric motor, propulsion and braking systems regenerating linearly, rapidly and indefinitely under the field part of the motor, of which it becomes, electrically, the armature. The motor or braking effort, the system being reversible, hence are produced between the rail head, wherein flows induced currents producing the effort. A magnetic core, provided with windings, constitutes this part of the motor which provides the inductor field necessary for propulsion, asynchronous sliding field, by its feed with variable frequency, polyphase, alternating current. This motive power unit would employ classical railway, yet would be independent of traction adhesion and braking limits.
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Corporate Authors:
Federation des Industries Ferroviaires
12 rue Bixio
75007 Paris, France - Publication Date: 1968
Media Info
- Features: Figures; Photos;
- Pagination: p. 58-59
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Serial:
- French Rail News
- Issue Number: 4
- Publisher: Federation des Industries Ferroviaires
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Adhesion; Brakes; Dynamics; Electric brakes; High speed rail; Motors; Railroad electrification; Railroad rails; Railroad trains; Technology; Train track dynamics; Wheels
- Geographic Terms: France
- Old TRIS Terms: Braking systems
- Subject Areas: Railroads; Vehicles and Equipment;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00040010
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Jan 22 1976 12:00AM