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The expectable model of parametric reliability for powered electromagnetic units of railway rolling stock

M. O. Kostin    
O. O. Marenych    

Resumen

The probabilistic model of parametric reliability of power electromagnetic valve contactors of rolling stock which helps to evaluate the probability of failures in condition of switching a contactor (the tractive force during the whole process of operation should be greater than the resulting counteracting force) is proposed in the paper.

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