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Linear Motor. The parameters for comparing different Linear Motors include measurements of functional and emergency stopping distances, noise emissions in decibels, and particle emissions identified by a Particle Size Analyzer. These metrics collectively address safety, environmental impact, and operational efficiency. Notably, the incorporation of two independent braking modes, AC regenerative braking and DC injection for emergencies, enhances safety while minimizing the risk of track damage during mechanical emergency braking events. This comprehensive evaluation framework allows for a thorough comparison of Linear Motor solutions, considering safety, environmental considerations, and overall performance efficiency. Considering the future railway innovations, the linear induction motors also allow repetitive and precise stops, which is a determinant criterion for an integral automation of railway vehicles. Electrodynamic wheel brakes The parameters for comparing various Electrodynamic Wheel Brakes solutions encompass maintenance cost, track construction cost, noise intensity measurement, GHG emission measurement, noise emission reduction in decibels (dB), Capital Expenditure (CAPEX), and Operational Expenditure (OPEX). Maintenance and track construction costs provide insights into the long-term financial implications and initial investment required for each XXX Brake system. Noise intensity and GHG emission measurements contribute to assessing the environmental impact of these systems, crucial considerations for sustainable transportation. The reduction in noise emissions measured in decibels serves as a key performance metric, highlighting the difference between noise levels for XXX brakes and conventional railway systems. Additionally, the CAPEX and OPEX parameters help differentiate between capital and operating costs, providing a comprehensive economic perspective. This multi-faceted evaluation framework allows for a thorough comparison of XXX Brake solutions, considering financial considerations, environmental impact, and noise reduction capabilities. Lateral wheel-based propulsion and braking The parameters suitable for comparing various Lateral Wheel-Based Propulsion and Braking solutions include braking distance (meters), maintenance cost, track construction cost, noise intensity measurement. Braking distance is a crucial performance metric that directly reflects the effectiveness of the propulsion and raking system in terms of stopping the vehicle, influencin...
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