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THE PROMISING CHARACTERISTICS OF SHOCK-ABSORBING DEVICES IN THE TRAIN OPERATING CONDITIONS

O. P. Boldyrev    
O. M. Hurov    
E. O. Fatkov    

Resumen

The efficiency of using the new prospective elastomeric absorbing devices (P?KE-110, EPA-120), the polymeric absorbing device P??P-110 and the hydro-polymeric device GP-120? for reducing longitudinal loading of a car in the operation conditions has been substantiated.

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pp. 146 - 153
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