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The development trend of urban rail transit construction
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The development trend of urban rail transit vehicle technology
The development trend of new technologies for rail rolling stock
Reference 3: Composite Braking Technology for High-Speed Trains
High-speed trains generally employ two composite braking systems: microcomputer-controlled electric braking and friction braking. During braking operations, manual or automatic control is applied. The selected braking system for high-speed trains, especially the composite braking form, must be capable of converting to other forms to ensure smooth connection, thereby enhancing passenger comfort of train operations.
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Reference 2: Traction Transmission Technology for High-Speed Trains
The traction equipment of high-speed trains can be controlled to reverse, enhancing adhesion utilization during high-speed operations. The motors in the equipment do not need to change direction. The traction transmission technology used in high-speed trains is an AC-DC-AC converter system.
Reference 1: Future Trends in Locomotive Development
Electrification: In the future, locomotives will increasingly use electricity instead of fuel for power; Automation: Locomotives will incorporate self-driving technology for automated operations; Greening: Greater emphasis will be placed on utilizing clean energy in locomotives; Universal: Locomotives will move towards universal design, adapting to different track gauges, lines and transportation needs; Digitalization: Locomotives will employ more sensors and monitoring equipment for a data-based monitoring and operation; Multifunctionality: Future locomotives will simultaneously transport different types of goods or passengers, achieving multifunctional operation and improving equipment utilization.