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Back to topic, I believe westinghouse brake syestems are much better and they should not have mucked it up.
Remember when the voyagers had trouble stopping? Anyway I am absolutely knackered now, I'm off for an early night.
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This is a muddled and very misinformed thread! Do you really think that they would allow a poorer braking system in this Health & Safety crazy world that we live in? Quote:
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I have to say that I find this a very strange attitude for an ENGINEER to have. There isn't a single fact in the whole thread. No comparison of stopping distances, brake forces, or even mention of locomotive types. VERY untechnical. |
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Under low adhesion conditions drivers are told to use less brake (and apply it earlier), in order to prevent wheelslide - this is true for all trains, even steam ones. When the Voyagers were first introduced the Train Operating Company (I'm deliberately not naming them) didn't appreciate that the Voyagers brakes are so efficient, that on the first few notches of brake controller it only uses a few of the available axles to brake with. When you move the controller further it brings more brakes into operation. As you can imagine, when the train is sliding on a slippery rail you want as many axles to be braking as possible. So what the driver should have done is use a higher brake step so that all the brakes were working, and left it to the WSP (Wheel Slide Protection - which is similar to ABS in cars) to deal with the slide. The effect of this was that the train didn't behave in the way that the driver had predicted, and it hit the stops. This was all at low speed. So the reason was failure of the operating company to appreciate how the technology differed from previous trains, followed by its failure to implement an appropriate new Company Driving Policy. The enquiry found that the brakes were working properly and not to be at fault. This information is not priviledged, it was in all the papers and therefore available to anyone with enough railway/technical curiousity to look for it. Last edited by Flying Pig; 21st December 2009 at 07:21. |
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Which would be why they use cooling rotors on the axles. Disc brakes can suffer from fading if they are used heavily, but they are an excellent system - that's why you find them on cars and lorries too. QUOTE] Hello flying pig. I am pretty much sober now and i see the big mess I have made. In your statememnt shown above you say that disc brakes are an excellent system. Just before that you say that they can suffer from fading. This to me just does not make sense. On trains they will be used heavily and even if ventilation helps they will be shockingly expensive. Last night when fixing that bogie I was on about we went to order the brakes and they were £10,000 just for the discs. I only had to pay 500 buying pads. Pads and discs are essentially the same, a pad is forced onto a disc (disc brakes) and pads are forced onto wheels which act in a similar way. Wheel pads just cool better, the only downside here being in wet weather grip may not be as good. (sigh) I can tell this is going to be a veryexpensive day for me. Thanks for all your help.
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yes indeed I have.
I seem to be having a bit of trouble loading pics onto the computuer aat the moment (it says my camera cannot be found) but i think I have some drawings that I could scan.
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