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Train brake is a {{pll|Braking Overview|braking system}} type designed as the primary method to stop, or slow down, entire {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|trains}}. | |||
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A lot of braking force is needed to stop a train, so each individual vehicle in a train is equipped with {{pll|Air Brake System Overview|compressed air brakes}}, which allow synchronous mechanical brake application throughout the entire train. | |||
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Train brake is applied by a {{pll|Air Brake System Overview|control device}} found in {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|motorized rail vehicles}}. Train brake application functions by getting air dumped from the {{pll|Air Brake System Overview|brake pipe}} to the atmosphere. This makes {{pll|Air Brake System Overview|auxiliary reservoirs}} feed their stored pressure to {{pll|Air Brake System Overview|brake cylinders}}, pressing {{pll|Brake Shoes|brake shoes}} against the wheels and braking the train. | |||
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The same control device is used to release train brakes. Release functions by the brake pipe getting pressurized by {{pll|Air Brake System Overview|main reservoir}}. The auxiliary reservoirs then recharge from the pipe and no longer feed the brake cylinders, depressing the brake shoes from the wheels and no longer braking the train. | |||
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貫通ブレーキは、ほとんどの動力車に搭載されている制御装置 (通常はレバー) によって操作されます。列車に複数の動力車がある場合、ブレーキが最もかかっている車両が優先権を持ちます。 | 貫通ブレーキは、ほとんどの動力車に搭載されている制御装置 (通常はレバー) によって操作されます。列車に複数の動力車がある場合、ブレーキが最もかかっている車両が優先権を持ちます。 | ||
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Train brake should be used when a train contains {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cars}}. If the train only contains motorized vehicles, whether it a single one, or many in {{pll|Multiple-Unit|multiple-unit configuration}}, using the {{pll|Independent Brake|independent brake}} is a more responsive option. | |||
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To aid the train brakes and prevent {{pll|Brake Shoes|brake shoes from overheating}}, some motorized vehicles are equipped with {{pll|Dynamic Brake|dynamic brakes}}, too. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 17 March 2025
Train brake is a braking system type designed as the primary method to stop, or slow down, entire trains .
A lot of braking force is needed to stop a train, so each individual vehicle in a train is equipped with compressed air brakes , which allow synchronous mechanical brake application throughout the entire train.
Train brake is applied by a control device found in motorized rail vehicles . Train brake application functions by getting air dumped from the brake pipe to the atmosphere. This makes auxiliary reservoirs feed their stored pressure to brake cylinders , pressing brake shoes against the wheels and braking the train.
The same control device is used to release train brakes. Release functions by the brake pipe getting pressurized by main reservoir . The auxiliary reservoirs then recharge from the pipe and no longer feed the brake cylinders, depressing the brake shoes from the wheels and no longer braking the train.
貫通ブレーキは、ほとんどの動力車に搭載されている制御装置 (通常はレバー) によって操作されます。列車に複数の動力車がある場合、ブレーキが最もかかっている車両が優先権を持ちます。
Train brake should be used when a train contains cars . If the train only contains motorized vehicles, whether it a single one, or many in multiple-unit configuration , using the independent brake is a more responsive option.
To aid the train brakes and prevent brake shoes from overheating , some motorized vehicles are equipped with dynamic brakes , too.