"Dynamic-brake" container
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Note that the graph is clamped to zero at a low speed - dynamic brakes are only effective in specific speed ranges, and become ineffective at low speed. | Note that the graph is clamped to zero at a low speed - dynamic brakes are only effective in specific speed ranges, and become ineffective at low speed. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:55, 12 February 2014
The Dynamic-brake container is a top-level config.txt file entry used by Enginespec assets.
[edit] Parent Class
KIND Engine in which the container must be specified in the config.txt file with the below tag names and corresponding data fields.
[edit] Supported Tags
The Dynamic-brake container has a sequence of numeric subcontainer data structures. Each one refers to a specific throttle notch, and is correspondingly indented within the nested braces '{'…'}' delimiting the container contents.
Within each subcontainer, there are a series of numerically 'named' lines. Each line specifies a speed (m/s) and a braking force (kN) value. Together, these points define a braking force graph for a specific throttle notch.
[edit] Example dynamic-brake container
Here is an example dynamic-brake container, as it might appear in an engine config.txt file. (Several notches have been omitted - the format is identical throughout).
dynamic-brake { 0 { 0 0 } 1 { 1.333 0 2 30 5 25 10 15 12 0 } 2 { 1.333 0 3 50 10 35 14 20 15 0 } ... ... ... 7 { 1.333 0 5 250 10 100 32 60 36 0 } 8 { 1.33 0 5 250 10 100 36 50 40 0 } }
Note that the graph is clamped to zero at a low speed - dynamic brakes are only effective in specific speed ranges, and become ineffective at low speed.