Railway: TE, acceleration, and braking
The total time or distance needed to accelerate to a given speed is found by summing over the segments. Dealing with changes in track gradient Generally, the gradient is a piecewise-constant function of distance along the track – an example is shown in Figure 5, which refers to … ................
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