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Re: E85, more questions

To: Dick J <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: E85, more questions
From: Jon Wennerberg <jon@infodestruction.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 09:09:51 -0400
On Thursday, June 8, 2006, at 07:51  PM, Dick J wrote:

> I understand that deisel locomotives are actually hybrid electric.  
> the diesel engines only run a generator which runs an electric motor 
> which, in turn, powers the locomotive.    Dick J
>

They all are, and always have been (except for some pretty small units 
such as you'd find working in the yard of a small factory).  I'd guess 
it's easier to build an electric motor with high torque at zero 
speed*/high horsepower at high speed than it is to build a clutch pack 
that'll handle a few thousand horsepower and enough torque to start a 
10,000-ton load from zero speed and then stay together at high speed 
through the mountains.

Turbine locomotives are hybrids, too.  And electric trains are popular 
in urban settings in America, some specialised industrial settings, and 
all over the place in foreign lands.  There's the drawback of needing 
overhead wires to get enough volts/amps to 'em, but there's no smoke 
and way less noise, and if electricity's easily available and cheap -- 
save the cost and hassle of the diesel and go all-electric.

*Steam engines were pretty good at this, too.


                 Jon Wennerberg
Seldom Seen Slim Land Speed Racing
              Marquette, Michigan
              (that's 'way up north)




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