Template:InheritBrakesConstraints: Difference between revisions

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m (additional BrakePercentage)
 
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* {{Attr|regularBrakeMass}}: {{RailMLType|tWeightTons}}, optional
* {{Attr|regularBrakeMass}}: {{RailMLType|tWeightTons}}, optional
* {{Attr|regularBrakePercentage}} {{RailMLType|tBrakePercentage}}, optional


* {{Attr|emergencyBrakeMass}}: {{RailMLType|tWeightTons}}, optional  
* {{Attr|emergencyBrakeMass}}: {{RailMLType|tWeightTons}}, optional  
* {{Attr|emergencyBrakePercentage}} {{RailMLType|tBrakePercentage}}, optional


* {{Attr|maxDeceleration}}: {{RailMLType|tAccelerationMeterPerSquareSec}}, optional
* {{Attr|maxDeceleration}}: {{RailMLType|tAccelerationMeterPerSquareSec}}, optional


* {{Attr|meanDeceleration}}: {{RailMLType|tAccelerationMeterPerSquareSec}}, optional <noinclude>[[Category:ConstraintsTemplate]]</noinclude>
* {{Attr|meanDeceleration}}: {{RailMLType|tAccelerationMeterPerSquareSec}}, optional <noinclude>[[Category:ConstraintsTemplate]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 06:35, 10 January 2021

  • regularBrakePercentage xs:integer, within the range of 6 and 225, brake percentage as value of braking performance in relation to vehicle weight, optional
  • emergencyBrakePercentage xs:integer, within the range of 6 and 225, brake percentage as value of braking performance in relation to vehicle weight, optional
  • maxDeceleration: xs:decimal, 3 fraction digits, acceleration value measured in m/s², optional
  • meanDeceleration: xs:decimal, 3 fraction digits, acceleration value measured in m/s², optional