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CAD railway cars. The algorithm subsystem "Selection of hitch equipment"

S. V. Myamlin    
Ye. P. Blokhin    
Ye. P. Fedorov    
N. Ya. Harkavi    
O. N. Litvinenko    
I. V. Klimenko    
V. V. Karpenko    

Resumen

In the framework of the system of computer-aided design of railway wagons the algorithms of building the subsystem of selection of autocoupling equipment are described.

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pp. 165 - 172
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INFRAESTRUCTURA
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