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Re: My opinion on drivers...
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lugnet.trains
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Tue, 5 Nov 2002 21:30:25 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Reinhard "Ben" Beneke writes:
> > In lugnet.trains, Stefan Garcia writes:
> > > In lugnet.trains, Reinhard "Ben" Beneke writes:
> >
> > > > These are tested and they are in fact running fine. But as a modification I
> > > > would suggest to place the hole of the driving rods nearer to the center of
> > > > the wheel. (8mm ... 12mm from center). That means less movement of the rods
> > > > and therefore less friction and running resistance.
> > >
> > > The one thing where I disagree. With the rods towards the center of the
> > > wheel, it just wouldn't look right. They need to be in the correct spot on
> > > the drivers. That is part of the beauty (sp?) of steamers; the wonderful
> > > movement of the side rods.
> > >
> > > -Stefan-
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> >
> > Hi Stefan,
> >
> > if you take a look at real steam engines, you can easiely find out, that there
> > have been different solutions. Some had the eye quite near the flange, but
> > lots of them had it much nearer the center than to the flange.
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> The telling factor here is the mechanical advantage desired. Fast passenger
> locomotives with large drivers may well have their rod connetion point much
> closer to the center proportionally than small drivered steamers intended
> for low speed heavy freight service.
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> > So if lots of prototypes had it there AND it is helpful for the operational
> > reliability of the Lego model I would tend to place it there. If the eye is
> > placed on a 12mm radius, that still does mean moving forward and backward by 3
> > studs! So even 8 mm radius will be enough in my eyes...
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> I would tend to agree that some accuracy can be sacrificed to yield better
> operation.
Ah. I stand corrected on the rod location issue then. I see y'alls point.
Plus, I could have just looked at the photo of a J that hangs in my room
(DUH! :^P ). The rods are about 15" away from the edge of the driver, and
about a foot away from the dead center of the wheel.
-Stefan-
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| (...) The telling factor here is the mechanical advantage desired. Fast passenger locomotives with large drivers may well have their rod connetion point much closer to the center proportionally than small drivered steamers intended for low speed (...) (22 years ago, 5-Nov-02, to lugnet.trains)
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