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You make some good points. I do know the rates of release and recharge and have been able to successfully develop computations when the locomotive is the only control point. However, I run into problems adding to the process the conditions where by air can be released from or added to the main pipe at each individual car valve.

There's also the issue of rapid set/release action. From the railroading standpoint it would not be correct to jostle the brake lever rapidly. However, good practice as a programmer is of course to try to anticipate all possible user input. I haven't been able to successfully track the creation and dissipation of pressure waves that would result from a rapid jostling of the brake lever.

I'll look up the videos you mentioned. Having fought with this as much as I have, you may well be right that the source of my issues is lack of knowledge in the appropriate mathematics (and/or physics) rather than any inability to develop code.
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