InteGrail





Friction Brake

Front Page | Recent Changes | Title Index | User Preferences | Random Page | Help
No difference available. This is the first major revision.
The most common type of brake used by trains, it acts by dissipating the kinetic energy of the moving train by converting the energy into heat. The heat arises from the friction between the brake pad and the brake disc or between block and wheel tyre during braking. See also Dynamic Brake.

Front Page | Recent Changes | Title Index | User Preferences | Random Page | Help
Edit this page
Print this page | View XML
Find page by browsing, searching or an index
Edited July 20, 2005 (hide diff)