Voith Gravita

Voith Gravita family

Gravita 10BB
Type and origin
Power type Diesel-hydraulic
Builder Voith Turbo Germany
Specifications
UIC class 5B "B"
5C "C"
10BB, 15BB, 20BB "B-B" [1]
Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
(Standard gauge)
Length 5B ~10 m (32 ft 10 in)
5C ~11 m (36 ft 1 in)
10BB ~15.7 m (51 ft 6 in)
15BB ~16.9 m (55 ft 5 in)
20BB ~18.5 m (60 ft 8 in)[1]
Loco weight 5B 40–45 t (39.4–44.3 long tons; 44.1–49.6 short tons)
5C 60–67.5 t (59.1–66.4 long tons; 66.1–74.4 short tons)
10BB 76–100 t (75–98 long tons; 84–110 short tons)
15BB 80–90 t (79–89 long tons; 88–99 short tons)
20BB 84–88 t (83–87 long tons; 93–97 short tons)[1]
Fuel type Diesel fuel
Fuel capacity 5B 2,000 L (440 imp gal; 530 US gal)
5C 2,500 L (550 imp gal; 660 US gal)
10BB 3,300 L (730 imp gal; 870 US gal)
15BB 5,000 L (1,100 imp gal; 1,300 US gal)
20BB 6,000 L (1,300 imp gal; 1,600 US gal)[1]
Prime mover MTU 4000[2]
Transmission Hydraulic
Performance figures
Maximum speed 5B, 5C 80 km/h (50 mph)
10BB, 15BB 100 km/h (62 mph)
20BB 120 km/h (75 mph)[1]
Power output 5B 400 kW (540 hp)
5C 700 kW (940 hp)
10BB 1,200 kW (1,600 hp)
15BB 1,800 kW (2,400 hp)
20BB 2,200 kW (3,000 hp)[1]
Tractive effort

Maximum tractive effort at μ=0.42:
5B 165–185 kN (37,000–42,000 lbf)
5C 247–289 kN (56,000–65,000 lbf)
10BB 313–412 kN (70,000–93,000 lbf)
15BB 330–317 kN (74,000–71,000 lbf)
20BB 346–363 kN (78,000–82,000 lbf)
[1]

Practical starting tractive effort at μ=0.33:
5B 129–146 kN (29,000–33,000 lbf)
5C 194–219 kN (44,000–49,000 lbf)
10BB 246–337 kN (55,000–76,000 lbf)
15BB 259–291 kN (58,000–65,000 lbf)
20BB 272–285 kN (61,000–64,000 lbf)[1]
Career
Official name Gravita
Locale Germany
Inside drivers cabin of Voith Gravita loco

The Voith Gravita locomotives are a new family of diesel-hydraulic locomotives built by Voith Turbo Lokomotivtechnik GmbH & Co. KG.. Available in a range of configurations from 4 to 6 axles, they are designed for shunting and light and medium freight operations.[3]

The 10BB version has been chosen by Deutsche Bahn as a replacement for its DB Class 290 locomotives with an order of 130 locos in 2008.[4][5]

History

Voith, a well known manufacture of hydraulic transmissions and other locomotive components entered the locomotive building business in 2006 with the launch of the Voith Maxima locomotives at InnoTrans. The Gravita series was launched at the 2008 InnoTrans event.[6] For the production of these locomotives a new plant has been constructed in Kiel, a city already known for locomotive production.

The Gravita 15BB variant was presented at InnoTrans 2010.[7][8]

Technology

Key features of this series are large fuel tanks, modular construction (allowing interchangeability of some parts between different classes), multi-traction (consisting) with other Voith locomotives, manual or remote operation, and a centrally located air conditioned drivers cabin.[9]

The locomotives meet requirements for noise (TSI) and exhaust gas emission UIC II/EU IIIA (see International Union of Railways and European emission standards)

Variants

Voith offers 5 variants of this locomotive, ranging from a light shunter to a medium power locomotive. Some technical specifications are presented above (in the 'infobox'), the purpose of use is given below.[1]

Servicing

Under an agreement with Häfen und Güterverkehr Köln (HGK) a workshop for servicing Voith locomotives has been established at Brühl-Vochem near Köln.[10]

Career and orders

On 23 September 2008 it was announced that Deutsche Bahn had placed a €250 million order for 130 of the 10BB variant to be operated by its DB Schenker) subsidiary.[4][5] The 1000 kW locos will have engines supplied by MTU, and are intended to replace the well known DB Class V 90 (aka DBAG Class 290[11]); the new reporting number for this class of locomotive was 260.[12] vehicles fitted with a diesel particulate filter received the class number 261.[13]

10BB and 15BB type locomotives were initially offered via lease from Ox-Traction;[10][14] the company ceased trading in August 2010.[15]

Swiss companies Stahl Gerlafingen and Panlog AG took delivery of their Gravita 10BB locomotives in March 2010. Stahl Gerlafingen operates 2 locos, Panlog AG 3 locos.[16]

The first 3 built locomotives were sold to leasing company Northrail and painted in orange livery in mid-2010.[17] Voith has 5 additional leasing/stock locomotives which are being tested by different rail operators.[16][17][18]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Voith Gravita product folder" (pdf). Voith Turbo Lokomotivtechnik. August 2010. Retrieved 2011-01-18.
  2. "Voith Turbo adds Gravitas", www.railwaygazette.com, Railway Gazette International, 23 September 2008
  3. Voith Turbo Becomes Systems Supplier Thanks to Maxima and Gravita
  4. 1 2 DB German Railways Orders 130 Diesel Locomotives from Voith, Voith press release, 2008-09-23
  5. 1 2 DB announces €250m Voith loco order, Railway Gazette International, 2008-09-23
  6. Voith Turbo adds Gravitas, Railway Gazette International, 2008-09-23
  7. "Voith Turbo Presents New Locomotive" (Press release). Voith Turbo. 21 September 2010. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  8. "Fahrzeugportrait Voith L04-15001". www.loks-aus-kiel.de (in German). Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  9. Highlights of the Gravita, Voith
  10. 1 2 Maxima locomotive finds a new home, Railway Gazette International, 2007-11-09
  11. See DB locomotive classification for details of the classification change that took place in 1968
  12. Tognum receives order for 130 engines for new Voith loco Gravita 10BB, Tognum press release 2008-10-07
  13. "DB RANKS VOITH'S GRAVITA LOCOMOTIVES "OUTSTANDING"", www.railwayobserver.com, 4 July 2011
  14. "Locomotives@Ox-traction", www.ox-traction.com, Ox-Traction, archived from the original on 27 September 2008
  15. Ox-traction (August 2010). "Ox-traction N.V. are ending their business activities.". Retrieved 19 August 2011.
  16. 1 2 www.loks-aus-kiel.de. "Voith Gravita" (in German). Retrieved 19 August 2011.
  17. 1 2 Eurailpress.de (12 November 2010). "Gravita 10 BB-Fertigung – aktueller Stand" (in German). DVV Media Group GmbH. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  18. Eurailpress.de (30 November 2010). "Güterbahnen testen Voith-Loks" (in German). DVV Media Group GmbH. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
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