Working principle of damper | How do damper works?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2023
- Train dynamics Vibration control | hydraulic shock absorber | train damper | working function of shock absorber | railway damper | lhb bogie damper working principle | electric shock absorber
A shock absorber is designed to absorb the forces and vibration and provide a smooth journey to the car body. In this video, we explain the lhb bogie damper or shock absorber its parts, and its working function.
The shock absorber is an important component of every vehicle of the railway car. this is a hydraulic shock absorber that is used in a heavy cars. watch and learn the content.
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Excellent explanation
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It is very useful for us and also for new learner sir
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Hello Sir,
I liked your video. But I want to know the connection of these shock absorbers with the leaf springs or train axle!
Thanking you,
Regards
Panoli Rony Rajendran.
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Nice presentation but multiple errors present. First, the "pressure tube" shown on the artwork was the dust cap. Explanation totally missed the purpose for the gas charge, to compensate for the volume of the shaft entering the cylinder. Terrible description, too...