smellybeard wrote:
One of the main reasons trains use regenerative braking is move the energy away from the brakes and dispose of it without overheating the mechanical system. Electric 'dampers' as well as being theoretically programmable, could pipe waste energy away electrically. Using that waste energy to power other systems is a bonus rather than the primary aim.
good point
but IIRC(putting on my pedantic hat) regenerative braking means reusing electrical energy
most trains (that have electromagnetic braking) simply dump as heat the electrical energy generated by EM braking
by dissipating it from exposed resistor banks, this is known as resistive braking
(for EM damping, no easier than dumping heat from conventional dampers ?)