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Freighttrains and braking trains
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Re: Freighttrains and braking trains
Cam is great actually Unfortunately not much time for TT-ingn here thoughDave Worley wrote:Oxford sucks.Zephyris wrote:Its called "tradition". Or "pretentiousness".
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Re: Freighttrains and braking trains
ANYWAYS!!!
we are trying to figure out to include what??
Steep slopes.....
run-away train....
Big loud BOOM....
TOO MUCH....
anyways theres something called Engine braking
Usually if a train can pull/push something, it can do the opposite with a few gears.
I.E.
3 gears, First one is going clockwise, Second is anti-clockwise, Therefore the third is clockwise.
NOW TO REVERSE IT. 2 solutions
1. Add another gear in the formula
2. Turn the first gear the other way round ^^
Now where was i?
Engine Reversing/Braking/(Reverse-Calibration??). NO NEED FOR BRAKING TRAINS!!
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we are trying to figure out to include what??
Steep slopes.....
run-away train....
Big loud BOOM....
TOO MUCH....
anyways theres something called Engine braking
Usually if a train can pull/push something, it can do the opposite with a few gears.
I.E.
3 gears, First one is going clockwise, Second is anti-clockwise, Therefore the third is clockwise.
NOW TO REVERSE IT. 2 solutions
1. Add another gear in the formula
2. Turn the first gear the other way round ^^
Now where was i?
Engine Reversing/Braking/(Reverse-Calibration??). NO NEED FOR BRAKING TRAINS!!
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Re: Freighttrains and braking trains
Most engines I'm aware of would shred themselves, the engineer, and probably the next three cars, if someone tried that trick.
Engine braking is something entirely different.
Engine braking is something entirely different.
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Re: Freighttrains and braking trains
And most railway locomotives can't use engine braking anyway, because they have electric transmissions rather than mechanical ones...DaleStan wrote:Most engines I'm aware of would shred themselves, the engineer, and probably the next three cars, if someone tried that trick.
Engine braking is something entirely different.
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And most railway locomotives know when to start slowing down!PikkaBird wrote:And most railway locomotives can't use engine braking anyway, because they have electric transmissions rather than mechanical ones...DaleStan wrote:Most engines I'm aware of would shred themselves, the engineer, and probably the next three cars, if someone tried that trick.
Engine braking is something entirely different.
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