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Britannias and 9Fs

Discussie in 'Steam Traction' gestart door Hicks19862, 28 jan 2019.

  1. Hicks19862

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    Just wondered if there are many (if any) interchangeable parts between the Britannia and 9F classes.

    Just asking as I had read that the concept for the 9F started off as a 2-8-2 version of the Britannia, and evolved into the 2-10-0 design.

    Also there is a resemblance between the two classes (at least above the running plate in my opinion)
     
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    The cylindres are not interchange-able.
    Centerdistance on 9Fs are two inches greater to clear between crosshead and front coupling pin.
     
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    Surprisingly little, as Hermod says, the mounting plate part of the cylinders is different, indeed virtually nothing below the running plate is common ( some bits of piston/ valve gear maybe) and 80 percent of the boiler is different.

    Have looked in detail at the shelved BR 2-8-2 design and there would be quite a lot of commonality with a Brit., and for this reason I still find it odd that they didn't knock out a couple for ' assessment purposes' as, apart from the frames and driving wheels, all the components could have been 'Recycled' into other standards)
    You could also convert a 9F into a similar 2-8 -2 now, which might have a couple of contemporary operational advantages, it wouldn't be the same ' animal' as the shelved BR design , but it would do pretty much the same thing...
     
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    Very interesting thanks. Where did you find the info on the Standard 2-8-2? Thanks!
     
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    Books By E.s.Cox, R.C Bond, Col Rogers on Riddles and various others, plus looking at copies of the drawings for Clans/ Brits/9f's which i have had passed to me by Clan Project people, and having my musings/ conclusions corrected on this forum by Std. Tank whose knowledge of BR standards is peerless.
     
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    The Railway executive wanted new pacifics as first design in 1948 .

    If 9Fs had been constructed first ,it would have been very easy to make further versions that would have been suitable for all loading gauges and would not be mainline-banned due to flangeless drivers.
    First a 9F more or less:
    Second a very frugal and neat show no legs version.
    Flanged drivers (not shown),Krauss -Helmholz truck up front.
    Two inside cylinder compound makes it 10% more powerfull and some tons less mass.
    Would do 50 mph with no undue balance problems.
    Third a Mikado.With16feet 3inch fixed wheelbase all drivers can have flanges
    Fourth my favourite (and late in life ideal locomotive configuration of Cox and Riddles).A Caprotti-Webb compound that Chapelon would aprove and finally a labour goverment approved three-cylinder pacific
     
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    The three-Caprotti-cylindered 4-8-0 will be more usefull than the Pacific and the Mikado so of they go.
    All You need is five feet drivers.
    The 4-6-0 is a modern Raven S3/B16 thing and the 2-8-0 looks cute as a two cylinder.
     
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    How about brake blocks ?
     
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    Could it run on NR?
     
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    Thanks for these interesting illustrations Hermod!

    I`d like the Witte smoke deflectors on that 9F! :)

    Knut
     
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    No reason why not, but expect that it would have to undergo the same kind of analysis and testing that the P2 has (and Tornado) to, indeed once the P2 has passed you could use the data plus that which was taken for 70013 to model its track dynamics quite well
     
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    It will be easy to lower the aft hornblock a feet and the beauty of the 9F frame construction will make 50mm transverse fredom for trailing axle easy
    Lets crowd fund
    The ash pan can hold more than a Duchess.
    With trailing axle one feet lower it can hold much more.

     
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    Naah ..... too much adhesion. Howzabout a 4-4-4 ? ..... If you're absolutely set on coupled wheels in the first place! :rolleyes:
     

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