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Re: [CBQ] Re: compatibility of engines

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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Re: compatibility of engines
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Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 13:36:41 -0500 (EST)
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That is an excellent explanation!
Bob A
 
 
In a message dated 2/17/2014 12:17:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
runextra@gmail.com writes:

 
 
 
Let me see if I can throw some light on this common misconception about  
different Hp locos MU'd together.

1. Think of a man pulling a heavy  wagon with a rope. The wagon is just a 
little too heavy for him to move. So he  gets his 12 year old son to help. 
Now both the adult man and the boy pull on  the rope and together they move 
the wagon. The much bigger man is pulling more  than the boy is pulling but 
both are pulling at their "maximum rated  output".  Furthermore it does not 
matter whether the boy is pulling on  the rope behind his father or in front 
of his father. The results are  indentical.
2. Think of a man and a boy riding on a two-seater bicycle.  Both of them 
are pedaling. Obviously the man can pedal with more power than  the boy but 
the pedaling boy does not drag on the man, the boy is producing  his share of 
the total effort.
3. Unlike an automobile, there is no direct  relationship between the 
locomotive speed and the speed of its di esel engine.  IE, the loco wheels are 
not geared directly to the engine. In any throttle  notch (diesel engine 
speed) the loco itself can move at any ground speed.  Depending upon the load 
it 
is pulling and the track grade it might move at 10  mph or it might move at 
60 mph in the same throttle notch (same diesel engine  rpm). The throttle on 
a locomotive is really a horsepower selector. For any  specific throttle 
notch the loco's governor (or computer now) guarantees that  loco will put out 
a specific percentage of its full rated Hp. So if you have a  4000 hp loco 
and a 1500 hp loco operating together the smaller one does NOT  drag down on 
the larger one. The smaller one will pull its proportional share  of the 
load at whatever speed the train is moving.


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