Factors affecting schedule speed of electric traction
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✔✅The schedule speed of a given train when running on a given service (i.e., with a given distance between stations) is affected by the following factors: 1. Acceleration and braking retardation.
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Factors Influencing Scheduled Speed:
Crest or Maximum Speed ,Acceleration and Braking Retardation is a term used to describe the time it takes for a vehicle.
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Note: In the case of a shorter run versus a longer run, variations in the train's acceleration and braking retardation affect the schedule speed.
- The distance between the stops is the distance between the stops.
- Stops are measured in seconds. Acceleration and deceleration are two terms that are used interchangeably.
- When the acceleration for a given run is increased while the crest speed remains constant, the actual time of the run decreases, resulting in an increase in schedule speed. Schedule speed = (Actual run + stop time) / (distance between stops) Braking retardation, on the other hand, will affect the scheduled speed.
- When a shorter run is compared to a longer run, the variation in acceleration and retardation has an impact on schedule speed.
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