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  2. DC injection braking - Wikipedia

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    A DC injection brake system can be used as an alternative or addition to a friction brake system. DC injection brakes only require a small module located with the other motor switchgear and/or drivers, mounted in a remote and convenient location, whereas a friction brake must be mounted somewhere on the rotating system.

  3. Dynamic braking - Wikipedia

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    The use of both braking systems at the same time is called blended braking. Li-ion batteries have also been used to store energy for use in bringing trains to a complete halt. [1] Although blended braking combines both dynamic and air braking, the resulting braking force is designed to be the same as the air brakes on their own provide.

  4. Braking unit - Wikipedia

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    Braking unit also some times referred as Dynamic braking unit may refer to: DC injection braking unit, an electrical braking device for ac motors; Regenerative braking unit, regenerative braking systems used in traction motors; Electromagnetic brake, devices using electromagnetic forces to mechanically brake

  5. Braking chopper - Wikipedia

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    A braking chopper is an magnetical switch that limits the DC bus voltage by switching the braking energy to a resistor where the braking energy is converted to heat. Braking choppers are automatically activated when the actual DC bus voltage exceeds a specified level depending on the nominal voltage of the variable-frequency drive

  6. Regenerative braking - Wikipedia

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    The regenerative braking effect drops off at lower speeds and cannot bring a vehicle to a complete halt reasonably quickly with current technology. However, some cars, like the Chevrolet Bolt, can bring the vehicle to a complete stop on level surfaces when the driver knows the vehicle's regenerative braking distance. This is referred to as One ...

  7. Category:Vehicle braking technologies - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic braking (3 P) Pages in category "Vehicle braking technologies" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total.

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  9. Allen-Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Allen-Bradley is the brand-name of a line of factory automation equipment owned by Rockwell Automation.The company, with revenues of approximately US $6.4 billion in 2013, manufactures programmable logic controllers (), human-machine interfaces, sensors, safety components and systems, software, drives and drive systems, contactors, motor control centers, and systems of such products.

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