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De-streamlined A4's

Dieses Thema im Forum 'Steam Traction' wurde von 26D_M gestartet, 30 Oktober 2017.

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    Off topic but was de-streamlining A4s ever considered like some of the other LNER classes, Duchess etc? What would an unstreamlined A4 look like - a Peppercorn A1?
     
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    I was always led to believe that the A4 design was basically a streamlined A3 with minor improvements.
     
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    Not in any books that I've read but conversely there were drawings of a streamlined A1 so Peppercorn obviously had ideas on that front.
     
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    I think the only streamlined engines to have it removed (and not in the process of a rebuild) were the 4-6-0s used on some East Anglian services...
     
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    Some of the engines used on the East Anglian service - B17s?

    ETA: Ah-ha! Streamlined B17 photo here. Courtesy of that page:

     
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    There were 2 of them I believe.
     
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    Indeed - see the post above.
     
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    No plans to de-streamline whatsoever. There were however rumblings from the LNER board about streamlining when Thompson and then Peppercorn took over.

    I had always been led to believe Thompson wanted the A1/1 streamlined, and the LNER board prevented him from doing this - however in my research, it turns out Thompson wanted to keep the A1/1 more conventional looking.

    There were a number of streamlined proposals of the various Pacifics including a semi-streamlined version of Peppercorn's A1 and A2 (which are the most famous ones as they were made as wooden models).

    On the "how much of an A3 was an A4?" question, you could consider the A4 an A3 GTI. However there's not that many actually standard components shared between the two classes, or were shared in steam days. Boilers were interchangeable but the A4s tended to keep theirs. A3s started being fitted with spare A4 boilers towards the end of steam.
     
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    For your delectation 2859 on display and then at the end leaving Norwich Thorpe

    http://www.eafa.org.uk/catalogue/906
     
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    Indeed Gresley made great use of a wind tunnel testing during the design stage of the "Blue'uns". If you look at an A4 broadside on, though not up close, youll note that there's a decided "dimple" for want of a better term just behind the chimney in the casing. Gresley was having problems with the smoke not lifting clearly from the chimney and away from the boiler. The models used in the wind tunnel tests had a plasticine ridge along the top, as one of the models on one occasion was lifted out for modification somebody gripped it a bit harder than usual resulting in a thumb print dimple being made just behind the chimney. Nobody noticed until it went back into the tunnel for more tests and loo it changed the airflow and lifted the smoke clear. Who's thumb made the dimple was never found out......
     
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    Just to add that the A4 boiler pressure was reduced to 220 psi when used on A3s.
     
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    How much hinderance, if any, does the streamlining cause when preparing / disposing an A4? Clearly there were advantages (reduced power requirement at high speed, and smoke lifting). So to justify removing the streamlining, there would have to be some big advantage, of which prep/disposal would seem an obvious place to look. Or looked at another way, unless the hinderance was significant, there wouldn't be much justification in removing the streamlining.

    Tom
     
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    You have to remember that under Thompson the valances - which were agreeably difficult to work with - were removed giving a “best of all worlds” scenario.

    The streamlinings greatest advantage was smoke deflection. No other LNER locomotive came close in this respect.
     
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    Wow interesting link, just had a quick look at a few of these films. Not seen this before. Looks to be a real treasure trove of old films
     
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    IMHO, the only disadvantage when prepping/disposing an A4 over any other three cylinder loco was the need to open the cods mouth. Winding it open and closed is a chore and as bad as with winding the drop grate up and down. Not the best part of Gresley's design. Accessing the running plate is not wonderful but, if you use a ladder, as I tend to do when prepping any loco having oiling points on the running plate, it is no different.
     
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    Different mode of thinking on the LMS with the Princess Coronation class, ultimately. Makes for an interesting comparison in rationales?
    Just curious whether it came under consideration at the retro fitting Kylchaps in mid 50s. Perhaps a destreamlined A4 might have appeared like 60097 Humorist?
     
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