QUOTE: Originally posted by sooblue Well, I have a question for the "old heads". I was thinking back when I was a kid and remembered how the Soo line would start their trains. First they backed until all the slack was gone then they started forward. The effect was the original "rolling thunder". Then it hit me[B)] If you are starting a train with a helper or distributed power do you give the extra engines more power and let them pu***he train more or are all the engines working at the same level? How do you manage slack with distributed power? I get the picture of an accordian effect with the slack constantly running in and pulling out. If I had to sit up front it would drive me nuts to have the train do that.[|)] Sooblue
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dehusman On a distributed power train the slave/DP engines normal operate in concert with the controlling consist. When the lead set have the throttle advance, the rear set advance, when the lead set has the throttle decrease, the rear set decreases, when the head set applies the brakes, the rear set applies the brakes, When the head set releases the brakes, the rear set releases the brakes. Dave H.
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Originally posted by CShaveRR Just for the record, DP units can be controlled independently of the lead units when called for, though I think that brake applications would still be done simultaneously. Quite right,, in fact when starting on a grade I will load up the rear DP unit(s) before releasing the brakes, then when the brakes begain to fall off apply even more power to the remotes while notching out the head end units you might have the rear remotes in notch 4 or 5 or 6 and the head end units in 2, 3 , or 4 after you're moving keep advancing the throttle on the head end till it matches that of the remote(s) then pu***he "front" button on the Harris box or DP screen, now the rear units will follow the throttle of the lead controlling unit, or, you can just leave the rear remote unit(s) in independent mode, depends on the profile ect. jackflash Reply Train Guy 3 Member sinceAugust 2003 From: Anywhere there are trains 578 posts Posted by Train Guy 3 on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 7:16 PM I remember reading an article in TRAINS on couplers and how a new type of coupler had virtually eliminated slack in passenger trains. The article said it only work on a train of reasonable length ( 10 - 20 cars ). My qeustion is how does this type of coupler prevent slack and how would more cars prevent it from working correctly. TG3 LOOK ! LISTEN ! LIVE ! Remember the 3. Reply Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
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