Empty (tare) weight of 611's Auxiliary Tender?
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Wed Jul 8 14:07:04 EDT 2015
Based on the information from Ken, below, and Dave Stephenson in his
response, I calculate that the auxiliary tender required about 370 drawbar
horsepower to be kept moving at 26 mph on the 1.34% grade. This includes the
following assumptions:
- The "Modified Davis" train resistance formula gives a reasonable answer
(it's sort of the "industry standard", so that should be safe...)
- The Auxiliary Tender was still full
- The measurement was on tangent track (this assumption is mandatory since
I had no information regarding specific location with respect to a curve)
OR the quoted grade was compensated.
- Yes, of course I added grade resistance to the rolling resistance.
Added to the 4400 DBHP the NS Research Car is quoted as having measured,
this compares favorably with the slightly over 4500 DBHP in the N&W curve
reproduced in Col. Jeffries' book, and is just about on (as close as you can
read the curve) the curve Classic Trains published (on-line) in
conjunction with their special issue on 4-8-4s.
Several relevant conclusions, in no particular order:
- There have for years been "whispered" thoughts that the N&W's published
capabilities for the J were...um...conservative.
- Spencer did a super job!
- "The Old Girl" hasn't lost a step!
Thanks to Ken and Dave for their assistance!
Dave Phelps
In a message dated 7/8/2015 1:41:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org writes:
Dave
The best I can do is off NS' diagram sheet for the 250001 and 250002, last
updated was 1-22-1991, which states an average light weight of 143,650
pounds.
Ken Miller
On Jul 8, 2015, at 10:31 AM, NW Mailing List via NW-Mailing-List wrote:
Could some kind soul please provide the empty (tare) weight of 611's
current auxiliary tender?
I need the information to complete the input data to calculate, using the
modified Davis train resistance formula, how much the addition of the
auxiliary tender impacts the drawbar horsepower measurements reported from the
NS Research Car during the recent excursions. Then, a valid comparison can
be made with the N&W curve reproduced in Col. Jeffries' book, and the curve
Classic Trains published (on-line) in conjunction with their special issue
on 4-8-4s.
Thanks in advance,
Dave Phelps
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