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Journal Article

Author
Hart, Lawrence Henry
Title
The controlling factors of railway rolling stock underframe design
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 1, no. 3, Mar 1929, pp. 79-102
Description

This paper, by Lawrence Henry Hart, FSTC AMIEAust, was originally submitted as a Thesis for the Sydney Technical College Award of Fellowship.

[This paper was awarded the Edward Noyes Prize 1928]

Abstract

The underlying principles of design appertaining to Railway Rolling Stock Underframes are discussed in detail and considered in relation to the American Type of Central Automatic Coupler, and a method of design is developed suitable for Australian Railway practice.

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