BBÖ 181
BBÖ 181 / ÖBB 158 | |
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Numbering: | BBÖ 181.01-27 ÖBB 158 |
Number: | BBÖ: 27 ÖBB: 8 JDŽ / JŽ: 15 |
Manufacturer: | Wr. Neustadt |
Year of construction (s): | 1922-1923 |
Retirement: | 1953 |
Axis formula : | 1Eh2v |
Gauge : | 1435 mm ( standard gauge ) |
Length over buffers: | 18.185 m |
Height: | 4,650 m |
Total wheelbase: | 8,600 mm |
Wheelbase with tender: | 14,983 mm |
Service mass: | 81.0 t |
Friction mass: | 70.0 t |
Top speed: | 55 km / h |
Driving wheel diameter: | 1,298 mm |
Impeller diameter front: | 1,034 mm |
Number of cylinders: | 2 |
HD cylinder diameter: | 620 mm |
LP cylinder diameter: | 870 mm |
Piston stroke: | 632 mm |
Boiler overpressure: | 16.0 atm |
Number of heating pipes: | 194 |
Heating pipe length: | 4,700 m |
Grate area: | 4.14 m² |
Radiant heating surface: | 15.5 m² |
Tubular heating surface: | 174.0 m² (in contact with fire) |
Superheater area : | 50.2 m² |
Evaporation heating surface: | 189.5 m² (in contact with fire) |
Tender: | 156 |
Water supply: | 16.0 m³ |
Fuel supply: | 6.8 t |
Locomotive brake: | Vacuum brake |
Train brake: | Additional compressed air brake |
The steam locomotive series BBÖ 181 was a freight train - steam locomotive series of the Austrian Federal Railroad (BBÖ).
history
After the First World War , twin designs became more and more popular because of the lower acquisition and operating costs. Since the now small Austria had lost almost all of its coal reserves, the coal-saving compound machines were reconsidered and 27 of the 81s under construction in the Wiener Neustadt locomotive factory were equipped with compound engines. Due to the large low-pressure cylinder, the leading axis had to be moved further forward. The boiler pressure could be increased to 18 atm compared to the 81 series.
The number than 181 machines were designated 1922 / 23 delivered and used mainly in the mountain service. However, due to falling coal prices, interest in locomotives with compound engines was soon lost again, and so the 181 series was the last compound locomotive series built in Austria.
In 1938 they all came to the Deutsche Reichsbahn as 58 801–827 , but the Deutsche Reichsbahn was also not interested in them. After the Second World War , eight of them came to ÖBB , which they planned as series 158 , but which were retired in 1953. 15 machines came as class 29 to the Yugoslav State Railways (JDŽ) and were initially given the numbers 29-101-115. In 1948 they were renumbered to JDŽ 29-028-042.
literature
- Helmut Griebl , Josef-Otto Slezak , Hans Sternhart , BBÖ Lokomotiv-Chronik 1923–1938 , Verlag Slezak, Vienna, 1985, ISBN 3-85416-026-7
- Heribert Schröpfer : Traction vehicles of Austrian railways - steam locomotives BBÖ and ÖBB , alba, Düsseldorf, 1989, ISBN 3-87094-110-3