-
output of
steam engines with the
power of
draft horses. It was
later expanded to
include the
output power of
other power-generating
machinery such as piston...
- stored, this
power can then be
later used to aid
forward propulsion.
Because of the
electrified vehicle architecture required for such a
braking system, automotive...
- carburettors. The
figures after the
names of the
models indicate the
brake horse-
power. The cars are new from end to end, and the
specifications include...
- break' (see
brake) Band
brake Bicycle brake systems Brake-by-wire (or
electromechanical braking)
Brake bleeding Brake lining Brake tester Brake wear indicator...
- Shooting-
brake (alternately
spelled shooting break: 20, 146 ) is a car body
style which originated in the 1890s from
horse-drawn
carriage origins. The...
-
Brake fade (or
vehicle braking system fade) is the
reduction in
stopping power that can
occur after repeated or
sustained application of the
brakes of...
-
Rover quoted no
power increase in
their brochures,
power output was
actually increased to
somewhere between 210 to 220
brake horse power as
reported in...
- US
Patent US746342,
filed August 1900 "The
Koerting Two-Cycle 350
Brake Horse Power Gas Engine", The Engineer, 4
January 1901, pp23-24 "Petroleum Motor...
- with a
total capacity of 970
brake horse power (723 kW) and five
dynamos with a
capacity of 580 kW. The
engines were
powered by
steam at 185 psi (12.76...
- Two Stork-Wartsila
Werkspoor 18TM410
diesel engines provide 26,400
brake horse power (bhp)
which allows the ship to make 17.7
knots though one shaft. It...