Explain hammer blow in balancing.
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Hii
Explanation:
Hammer blow, in rail terminology , refers to a vertical force which alternately adds to and subtracts from the locomotive's weight on a wheel. It is transferred to the track by the driving wheels of many steam locomotives . It is an out-of-balance force on the wheel (known as overbalance).
I hope it helps you
Answered by
1
Answer:
PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAIN LIEST
Explanation:
HAMMER BLOW , IN RAIL TERMINOLOGY , REFERS TO VERTICAL FORCE WHICH ALTRNATELY ADDS TO AND SUBTRACTS FROM THE LOCO MOTION ON THE WHEEL . IT IS TRANSFERRED TO THE TRACK BY DRIVING WHEELS OF MANY LOCOMOTIVES . IT IS AN OUT - OF - BALANCE FORCE ON THE WHEEL ( KNOWN AS OVERBALANCE ) .
Similar questions