Mathematical models of conditions of railroad rounding non-destruction during electric vehicle movement in vertical plane on lift
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electric vehicle, railroad rounding, lifting, conditions of no destruction, boundary conditionsAbstract
There had been created the mathematical models of conditions of no railroad rounding non-destruction during electric vehicle movement in the vertical plane on the lift. There had been defined the influence of linear velocity of the rail car moving along railroad rounding in the vertical plane on the lift on conditions of non- destruction of this rounding.References
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2010-11-12
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O. B. Mokin, “Mathematical models of conditions of railroad rounding non-destruction during electric vehicle movement in vertical plane on lift”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 5, pp. 72–74, Nov. 2010.
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