Locomotive wheelslip

Locomotive wheelslip

Locomotive wheelslip is an event that affects railway motive power when starting from stationary.

The greatest effort is required from a locomotive when starting. At this time, if the driver applies too much power to the wheels (ie, for a steam locomotive, he opens the regulator too far) the turning force applied to the wheel will greatly exceed the opposing friction force effected by the surface of the rail, and the wheel will turn without being able to move the train forward. If the driver does not take quick corrective action (ie by closing the regulator) the locomotive can end up stationary with its wheels spinning: this can damage both the locomotive drive mechanism, through running too fast, and the rail surface, which, in extreme cases, can be left with a dip where the spin took place. (Such a dip is dangerous if not repaired subsequently.)

Some locomotive types were more prone to this phenomenon than others. Also, the effect is much more likely to occur with a heavier train or where the rail surface is compromised, for example, during wet or icy weather, or when there is oil or leaves on the track.

Causes

The causes of locomotive wheelslip are various, but the predominant factor lies in power to weight ratios. Ideally, locomotive designs will have roughly equal power to weight ratios that enable smooth acceleration from a 'cold start', or stopping position. However, if the power of a locomotive vastly exceeds its weight, then an imbalance ensues which causes the violent turning of the wheels through loss of traction.

Other causes include the contact of oil with the flanges and rims of wheels, which reduces adhesion with the surface of the rails, and a general loss of traction on steep gradients when pulling heavy loads.

Alleviation

Most locomotives are fitted with sandboxes so that sand or Sandite can be dropped on the rails to improve adhesion. Modern diesel and electric locomotives are fitted with electronic wheelspin detectors which automatically reduce the power supplied to the wheels if wheelspin is detected.

ee also

* Slippery rail


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