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The class IV f locomotives of the
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() were express locomotives with a
4-6-2 Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and two trailing wheels on one axle. The locomoti ...
(Pacific) wheel arrangement. They later passed to the
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, who classified them as class 18.2. These were the first Pacific locomotives in Germany and the second in Europe after the Paris-Orléans Railway 4500-series that had appeared a few months earlier.


History

The locomotives were produced in four batches between 1907 and 1913. The first batch of three locomotives was built in 1907 by Maffei. The remaining 32 locomotives were then manufactured under license in three batches by the
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. Maffei had already won the competition for the new locomotive in 1905. However, the preparation of the plans was delayed until 1907. When designing the locomotive, Maffei succeeded in synthesizing the German and American locomotive building traditions. The 4-6-2 wheel arrangement and the
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were adopted from America, while four-cylinder compound engines of the Borries type and the sleek design are of German origin Because the locomotives were to be used both on the flat Rhine Valley route and in the mountains on the Odenwald and Black Forest railways, they had a driving wheel diameter of only . They proved to be unsuitable for the intended operation in the flatlands. The small driving wheel diameter for express steam locomotives led to comparatively high revolutions per minute. This led to greater stress on the engine, which often resulted in damage. With the successor series IV h, a drive wheel diameter of was consequently chosen. The IV f locomotives were able to pull a train at on the level, and a train up a gradient of 16.3 ‰ (1.63 % or 1 in 61.3) at . In 1925, the Deutsche Reichsbahn took over only 22 of the 35 built locomotives as class 18.2. They were given the road numbers 18 201, 18 211 to 18 217, 18 231 to 18 238 and 18 251 to 18 256. The high-maintenance locomotives were withdrawn by 1930 – significantly earlier than the other German Pacific classes. In 1961
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gave the newly rebuilt locomotive 18 201 its number as a nod to the first German Pacific locomotive.


Construction

The long boiler was riveted and consisted of three courses. The steam dome and sand dome sat on the front boiler course. The
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was of the
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type. The boiler and the cylinder blocks were clad in sheet metal. The boiler was pitched relatively highly with a height of on the centre line In order to accommodate a large grate area, it was moved behind the coupled axles. However, this made it necessary to install a trailing axle. The front and rear of the firebox were tilted forward for a better centre of gravity. The bar frame was thick and was forged from three parts. Load balancing was installed Between the last coupling axle and the trailing axle was a load adjustment device, which made it possible to increase the adhesive weight from . From the 1912 delivery series onwards, this device was not installed. The low-pressure cylinders were on the outside, the high-pressure cylinders on the inside. All four cylinders worked on the second coupled axle. To facilitate starting, a Maffei type bypass valves were installed to permit high pressure steam to be admitted to the low pressure cylinders.


References

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