"Dynamic-brake" container

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The Dynamic-brake container is a top-level [[config.txt file]] entry used by [[KIND Engine|Enginespec]] assets.
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The '''Dynamic-brake container''' is a top-level [[config.txt file]] entry used by [[KIND Engine|Enginespec]] assets.
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==Parent Class==
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[[KIND Engine]] in which the container must be specified in the config.txt file with the below tag names and corresponding data fields.
  
 
==Supported Tags==
 
==Supported Tags==
  
The Dynamic-brake container has a sequence of numeric subcontainers. Each one refers to a specific throttle notch.
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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 numeric 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.
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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.
  
 
==Example dynamic-brake container==
 
==Example dynamic-brake container==
  
Here is an example dynamic-brake container. (Several notches have been omitted - the format is identical throughout).
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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
 
  dynamic-brake
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     15                                  0
 
     15                                  0
 
   }
 
   }
 
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  ... 
  ....
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...
 
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   7
 
   7
 
   {
 
   {
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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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[[Category:Kind Engine containers|Dynamic-brake]]
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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.