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Electronically controlled pneumatic brakes — are a type of modern railway brakes which offer improved performance compared to traditional pneumatic (compressed air) brakes. Overview Traditional systems apply the brakes sequentially from car to car along the train, meaning that up to 2… … Wikipedia
drum brakes — A form of friction brakes comprising two curved shoes that have a heat absorbing friction material bonded to their surface. These shoes are pressed outward against the inside of a cylindrical drum that rotates with the wheel. Application of… … Aviation dictionary
Railway air brake — Piping diagram from 1920 of a Westinghouse E T Air Brake system on a locomotive … Wikipedia
Railway brake — A traditional clasp brake: the brake shoe (brown) bears on the surface (tyre) of the wheel (red), and is operated by the levers (grey) on the left … Wikipedia
Maxaret — The Jensen FF, which Sports Illustrated called the safest car in the world. Dunlop s Maxaret was the first anti lock braking system (ABS) to be widely used. Introduced in the early 1950s, Maxaret was rapidly taken up in the aviation world, after… … Wikipedia
Train Protection & Warning System — The Train Protection Warning System (TPWS) is a train protection system deployed across the entire UK passenger railway network, as well as in Victoria, Australia. [ [http://www.networkrailmediacentre.co.uk/content/detail.asp?NewsAreaID=2… … Wikipedia
Konkan Railway Corporation — (KRC) is a subsidiary of the Indian Railways (IR). It operates the Konkan Railways, a subsidiary zone of the Indian Railways. Its headquarters is at Belapur in New Bombay. KRC has been making losses since it opened in the 1990s prompting many to… … Wikipedia
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Freewheel — For information about the bicycle component, see Cogset. Freewheel mechanism … Wikipedia
pressure plate — A component of an aircraft disc brake system. It is a strong, heavy plate used in multiple disc brakes that receives the force from the brake cylinders and changes it into a squeezing action on the brake discs to produce friction. This results in … Aviation dictionary
jacknifing — A familiar cause of highway accidents, being a movement of a trailer contrary to the movement of the tractor, so that, joined together, they bend in the middle. 8 Am J2d Auto § 715. The movement known as jacknifing will result from the… … Ballentine's law dictionary