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IMPROVEMENT OF MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, TRACTION MOTORS OF DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES

E. N. Shapran    

Resumen

In the article there are results of analysis the possibility of the construction microprocessor system of the main electric drive which to improve tractive-energetic characteristics of locomotives.

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