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SNCF CC 70000 was a class of two prototype high power
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s numbered CC 70001 and 70002. They were built at the same time as a diesel-hydraulic version, BB 69000.


Transmission

The locomotives were an attempt to produce a new class of locomotives of extremely high power. Two
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s producing 2,000 hp each could provide this, but existing electric transmissions were unable to handle so much. New techniques were needed, with several innovations. A three-phase AC
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was used, rather than a
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. This avoided the
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needed, which had become a limitation on power and machine speed for large locomotives. The AC current was then rectified by arrays of silicon diodes and the DC produced was fed to the two
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s. The motor voltage was 1,800V at a continuous current rating of 980A, 1,030A (one hour) and 1,580A peak for starting. Control of power was by controlling the excitation of the alternator, although there was also a single step of
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for the motors. The Alsthom ATD2 alternator was itself an innovative design in which two
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s drove a common alternator sited between them. The size of the alternator had also become a limitation at this time, requiring it to be either larger or spun more rapidly in order to handle the power. However both of these increased the centrifugal forces on the alternator, making its mechanical construction more difficult. The innovation was to have no
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but instead two concentric
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s spinning in opposite directions. The two engines each rotated in the same relative direction, but were mounted at opposite ends with their drive through Geislinger couplings, and so drove the rotors contra-rotating. Each diesel engine ran at up to 1,500 rpm so the effective rotational speed of the alternator was 3,000 rpm, between the two parts. The inner rotor carried the field, supplied by two
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s, with the outer rotor delivering its current through three more slip rings. There were only two
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s for each rotor with the outer rotor bearings carried on the frame and the inner rotor carried on the frame at one end and inside the other rotor at the far end: this was the only bearing running at the full 3,000 rpm relative speed. Unlike some twin-engined locomotives, both engines needed to be running in service. The alternator brushgear would overheat if one was not rotating and also the cooling airflow would be inadequate. The auxiliaries were split between the two engines: electrical charging and the alternator excitation on one, and the brake compressor on the other. There were two
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s, each mounted on an Alsthom 3-axle
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of the same design as the electric CC 40100. The bogies had two gear ratios, which could be selected when stationary, giving top speeds of either for passenger services or for freight.


See also

* HS4000 ''Kestrel''


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sncf CC 70000 Railway locomotives introduced in 1965 C′C′ locomotives CC 70000 Scrapped locomotives CC 70000 Standard-gauge locomotives of France Experimental locomotives