Hi, just found this channel, because i’m trying to get educated in the train world. Thanks for all the great info! You do a great job of cutting through jargon.
Has there ever been a test where you hook a locomotive up to a spring loaded device and slowly applied power till traction was lost to measure how much of a train it could start.
Great video got to learn new things. First time I understood the meaning of gear ratio. Though I am mechanical engineering graduate, I didn't knew the application of gear ratio. 😅 Every thing you said I have learnt in subjects such as Machine Design and Theory of Machines
i want to know that, AEB system, TE and Hp how to affect load. means 4500Hp can carry hoe much load at what speed? and effect of gradient/slop on TE. i will wait...😊
For train signaling please see here (ua-cam.com/video/uyHqIxVz1vs/v-deo.html). Signaling and train protection and warning details are presented from 9:12 minutes. For traffic control in metro systems see (ua-cam.com/video/hL-Wwfrxzzc/v-deo.html) from 2:12 minutes. Hope this helps...:)
ToonandBBfan usually tractive effort of locomotives will be as per the purpose for which it was designed. I don’t have much information on British locomotives but perhaps the class 37 was designed to haul heavier loads (more cars). Hope this helps...
@@TheTrainStory kya baat sir , angrej bhi interest le rahe Hain.. Acha laga railway ke Barre mein thoda technical jaan kar... Shukriya. Agar aap aise hi videos dalte rahe to channel bahut aage jayega...
@@JishyFishy4106 Horsepower is a unit of power. Since your cycle is presumably powered by you it will have the horsepower of your muscles, unless of course you lack muscle power, in which case indeed your cycle won’t have any horsepower. I expect the next comment from you would be what is power? Any standard Physics book would give you the answer but it appears you lack an understanding of physics. If needed, for your next comment I will explain what power is...
@@TheTrainStory Power is rate of Work Done. It is Newton Force x Displacement s upon Time t. Since Displacement s upon time t gives u velocity, Power can be called as a Product of Newton Force and v Velocity
So finally a video series which is actually technical 👍
Pallav Mathur Thank you 😊
Hi, just found this channel, because i’m trying to get educated in the train world. Thanks for all the great info! You do a great job of cutting through jargon.
Thank you Marcus
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Has there ever been a test where you hook a locomotive up to a spring loaded device and slowly applied power till traction was lost to measure how much of a train it could start.
Nice presentation
Thanks
Good knowledge
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Thank u explaining about this Emds
Make explaining of Wap1,Wap5,Vande bharat ❤
knowledgeable effort👌👍
Good ... Please make more videos like this...
Thanks bro...
The BHEEM wdg5 has a larger gear ratio of 90:21, which is more than 90:17. Thus, the Passenger Version, the "WD P-5 ARJUN" shall have a ratio of 75:21
Useful and informative. Thanks for posting.
Great video I must watch it again thank you
Guy Prior Thank you 😊
Great video got to learn new things. First time I understood the meaning of gear ratio. Though I am mechanical engineering graduate, I didn't knew the application of gear ratio. 😅 Every thing you said I have learnt in subjects such as Machine Design and Theory of Machines
Nice explaination
Useful
So the hp is not everything in any loco in terms of speed & load, weight tractive effort & gear ratio also matters
Yes
i want to know that, AEB system, TE and Hp how to affect load. means 4500Hp can carry hoe much load at what speed? and effect of gradient/slop on TE. i will wait...😊
Te and hp are not really related.
@@NoBody-ht1oh okay
Please put videos on how train brake works and signaling system
For train signaling please see here (ua-cam.com/video/uyHqIxVz1vs/v-deo.html). Signaling and train protection and warning details are presented from 9:12 minutes. For traffic control in metro systems see (ua-cam.com/video/hL-Wwfrxzzc/v-deo.html) from 2:12 minutes. Hope this helps...:)
really informative video
Thank you Mayur
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very nicely explained
HOW DID YOU GET 55 TON AND 41 TON TRACTIVE EFFORT? F=P/V; P=4500HP=3307500WATT; V1=100KMPH=27.7M/S; V2=135KMPH=37.5M/S ... PLZ CONTINUE FROM HERE
What about the good old British class 37 and class 55 (Deltic)? Whats their tractive efforts?
ToonandBBfan 25 tonnes (Class 37) and 23 tonnes (Class 55) 😊
Thanks but how come the 37 has MORE than the Deltic??????
ToonandBBfan usually tractive effort of locomotives will be as per the purpose for which it was designed. I don’t have much information on British locomotives but perhaps the class 37 was designed to haul heavier loads (more cars). Hope this helps...
@@TheTrainStory kya baat sir , angrej bhi interest le rahe Hain..
Acha laga railway ke Barre mein thoda technical jaan kar...
Shukriya.
Agar aap aise hi videos dalte rahe to channel bahut aage jayega...
shubham chauhan Thank you Shubham for your kind words and wishes...
That means if I put my geared bicycle in the 21st Gear, ie in a Gear ratio of 7:3, then my cycle can pull heavy loads right ??
Provided you also have the horsepower and tractive effort
@@TheTrainStory there is no engine in my cycle obviously. So I cannot. Only engine produces hp
@@JishyFishy4106 Horsepower is a unit of power. Since your cycle is presumably powered by you it will have the horsepower of your muscles, unless of course you lack muscle power, in which case indeed your cycle won’t have any horsepower. I expect the next comment from you would be what is power? Any standard Physics book would give you the answer but it appears you lack an understanding of physics. If needed, for your next comment I will explain what power is...
@@TheTrainStory Power is rate of Work Done. It is Newton Force x Displacement s upon Time t. Since Displacement s upon time t gives u velocity, Power can be called as a Product of Newton Force and v Velocity
@@JishyFishy4106 since you know everything already... why were you asking silly questions about your bike???
Very good information. Thank you!
Thank you bro
Good
Al Farooque 😊
They are funny looking locos.
American designs 😊
ONE is manufactured by EMD and other by ALCO ....
COMPANY , BOTH ARE AMERICAN COMPANIES...
Are they now looking funny to you!
One made by EMD is 2 stroke locomotive and other made by ALCO in 1950s or earlier are 4 stroke locomotives.