WAP-5
Ghaziabad based WAP-5 at Bilaspur ETS.
Type and origin
Power typeElectric
BuilderChittaranjan Locomotive Works (India)
ABB (Switzerland)
ModelLok 2000
Build date1995–present
Total produced243 as of January 2024
Specifications
Configuration:
  UICBo'Bo'
Gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm)
BogiesHenschel Flexifloat
Wheel diameterNew: 1,092 mm (3 ft 7 in)
Half-worn: 1,054 mm (3 ft 5+12 in)
Full-worn: 1,016 mm (3 ft 4 in)
Wheelbase13,000 mm (42 ft 8 in)
Length18,162 mm (59 ft 7 in)
Width3,142 mm (10 ft 3+34 in)
Height4,237 mm (13 ft 11 in)
Axle load19.5 tonnes (19.2 long tons; 21.5 short tons)
Loco weight78 tonnes (77 long tons; 86 short tons)
Electric system/s25 kV 50 Hz AC Overhead
Current pickup(s)pantograph
Traction motors4 ABB Group 6FXA 7059
Gear ratio67:35:17 (160 km/h)
59:35:19 (180 km/h)
MU working2
Loco brakeAir and Regenerative
Train brakesAir
Safety systemsTPWS (Train Protection and Warning System), Vigilance Control, Slip/Slide Control, Main Overload Relay, No Volt Relay, Over Voltage Protection and Earth Fault Relay
Performance figures
Maximum speedOperational : 160 km/h (99 mph)
Trials: 184 km/h (114 mph)
WAP5A: 200 km/h (124 mph)[1]
Power output6,000 hp (4,474 kW)
Tractive effortStarting : 258 kN (58,000 lbf)
Career
OperatorsIndian Railways
Numbers30000-30200 & 35001+
Delivered1995-1996
First run1997
DispositionActive

Indian locomotive class WAP-5 is a class of electric locomotives used by Indian Railways. The first ten locomotives were imported from ABB in Switzerland in 1995 and later manufactured by Chittaranjan Locomotive Works in India. On 3 July 2014, a WAP-5 set an Indian speed record by hauling a train between Delhi and Agra at a speed of 160 km/h (99 mph).[2] The locomotive has regenerative braking, flexible gear coupling, wheel-mounted disc brakes, and a potential for speed enhancement to 200 km/h (120 mph). Braking systems include 160 kN (36,000 lbf) regenerative brakes, disc brakes, automatic train air brakes and a charged spring parking brake.

Count

Last updated: January 2024[3]

Zone Shed Count Introduction
HOG Non HOG Total
Eastern Railway Howrah 33 5 36 2019
Northern Railway Ghaziabad 75 64 139 1997
Western Railway Vadodara 24 42 66 2011
Total 132 111 243

Variants

A Head-On Generation equipped WAP-5
Modified WAP-5 loco used in Amrit Bharat Express

In October 2015, a WAP-5A locomotive (no. 30086) was rolled-out with a gear ratio of 59:35:19 capable of speeds upto 200 km/h (120 mph) for trial runs. In March 2018, a WAP-5 locomotive (no. 30136) with an enhanced power output of 4,500 kilowatts (6,000 hp) was released which was later adopted as a standard based on successful trials. Some locomotives of this class are equipped with "Head On Generation" (HOG) in which electric power from the locomotive's pantograph is transferred to the coaches instead of "End of Generation" where a power car equipped with diesel generator is provided at either end of the train rake to supply power.[4][5][6] The first WAP-5 locomotive (no. 30140) with HOG was rolled by CLW in June 2018.

In October 2020, two WAP-5 locomotives (no. 35012 and 35013) were given an asymmetric body design with an aerodynamic profile for one cab and a blunt profile for another cab at the opposite end, which is intended to be semi-permanently coupled with a train in a push-pull configuration for Tejas Express services. The two locomotives have a power output of 6,000 horsepower (4,500 kW) and will have a maximum speed of 160 kilometres per hour (99 mph).[7] Two modified WAP-5 locomotives (35027 and 35028) are used to haul the Amrit Bharat Express in a similar push-pull configuration.[8][9]

Technical specifications

A 24 coach (1430t) passenger rake can be accelerated to 110 km/h in 312.1 seconds (over 6 Km), to 120 km/h in 402sec (6.9km); and to 130km/h in 556 sec (14.2km) by a WAP5.[10][11] Specifications are as follows:[12]

Technical specifications
General Information
Gauge Broad gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Line voltage 25000 V
Type of current Alternating Current (AC)
Axle load 19.5 tonnes (19.2 long tons; 21.5 short tons)
UIC classification Bo-Bo
Length over head-stocks 16,880 mm (55 ft 4+58 in)
Length over buffers 18,162 mm (59 ft 7 in)
Bogie wheel base 2,800 mm (9 ft 2+14 in)
Wheel base 13,000 mm (42 ft 7+34 in)
Body width 3,142 mm (10 ft 3+34 in)
Cab length 2,434 mm (7 ft 11+78 in)
Pantograph locked down height 4,237 mm (13 ft 10+34 in)
Bogie center distance 10,200 mm (33 ft 5+58 in)
Height over pantograph 4,237 mm (13 ft 10+34 in)
Body width 3,142 mm (10 ft 3+34 in)
Coupling Central Buffer Couplers (CBC)
Surface corrugated or plain
Traction motors
Type 6FXA 7059 3-phase asynchronous motors, 1,166 kW (1,563 hp), 2180 V, 370 A continuous, 396 A for 1 hr, 540 A max, 1585 rpm continuous, 3174 rpm max, Weight 1990 kg. Forced-air ventilation, partly suspended. Torque 6930/10000 N-m. 96% efficiency.
Make ABB
Traction motors insulation Class 200
Traction Motor's Short Time Overload Rating 1150 kW, 1540 V, 540 A, 1107 rpm
Traction Motor's 1 hour rating 1150 kW, 2044 V, 396 A, 1485 rpm
Traction Motor's Continuous Rating 1150 kW, 2180 V, 370 A, 1585 rpm
Number of Traction Motors 4
Gear Ratio 67:35:17 (160 km/h or 99 mph)
59:35:19 (200 km/h or 120 mph)
Transformer
Type ABB LOT-7500/LOT-7775: {7475 kVA/7775 kVA, 25 kV, 299A-primary/311A}-primary, {4x1269 V, 4x1450 kVA, 4x1142 A}-secondary, {1000 V, 334 kVA, 334 A}-Auxiliary, {960 V, 2x622.5 kVA, 2x648 A}- Hotel Load and {1154 V, 400 kVA, 347 A}-Filter
Transformer Insulation Class A
Make ABB, HI VOLT, BHEL
Weight 10000 +/-3% kg
Power Converter
Number of converters 2
Semiconductors GTO thyristors / IGBT
GTO

Type : UW-2423-2810
SG 3000G X H24 GTO thyristors (D 921S45 T diodes), 14 thyristors per unit (two units). Line converter rated at 2 x 1269 V @ 50 Hz, with DC link voltage of 2800 V. Drive converter rated at 2180 V phase to phase, 953 A output current *per phase, motor frequency from 0 to 160.3 Hz.

IGBT IGBT type 5SNA 1200G450300

2105 kW, individual axle control configuration, MITRAC software, water cooled. Newer locomotives have IGBT based propulsion system.

Hotel Load Converter
Make BHEL / ABB
Rating 2x500 kVA
Voltage 750 V +/- 5%, 3 phase
Bogie
Type Bo-Bo Henschel Flexifloat bogies with quill drive.

Bogie center distance 10,200 mm (33.5 ft); bogie wheelbase 2,800 mm (9.2 ft)

  • Unsprung mass per axle: 2.691 t
  • This Locomotive has a Fully Suspended Drive.
Drive Arrangement Gear coupling and 3-stage gears
Design 2-axle fabricated
Primary suspensioncoil
Secondary suspensioncoil
Pantograph
Type Two Stone India (Calcutta) AM-92, Two WBL-85, Two Schunk for the imported locomotives.
Pantograph Weight 231 kg
Other information
2 FLAKT ABB Traction Motor Blowers 3.6 cubic meter per sec
Landert Traction Motor Blower Motor 3 phase, 415 V, 50 Hz, 2930 rpm, 25 kW
200L55-RFXH2A-01 Traction Motor Blower Motor Insulation Class F
2 Oil Cooler Blowers 8.8 cubic meter per sec
Landert Oil Cooler Blower Motor 3 phase, 415 V, 50 Hz,2930 rpm, 25 kW
200L55-RH2A Oil Cooler Blower Motor Insulation Class F
2 Howden Safanco Scavenge Blowers for Traction Motors and Oil Cooler Blower 0.664 cubic meter per sec
Landert Scavenge Blower Motor for Traction Motors and Oil Cooler 3 phase, 415 V, 50 Hz, 2850 rpm, 3 kW
100L28-R2C Scavenge Motor Blower Motor Insulation Class H
2 Transformer Oil Pumps by Plumeliaz 1000 liters per minute
Landert Transformer Oil Pump Motor 3-phase, 415 V, 50 Hz, 2850 rpm, 4.7 kW
112M-2B type Transformer Oil Pump Motor Insulation Class F
2 Converter Oil Pumps by Plumeliaz 960 liters per minute
Converter Oil Pump Motor by Landert 3-phase, 415 V, 50 Hz, 2860 rpm, 11 kW
112M-2F type Converter Oil Pump Motor Insulation Class F
2 Main Compressors by D&M 1 kg/cm2
Main Compressor Motor by Landert 3-phase, 415 V, 50 Hz, 730 rpm, 15 kW
200155-RPAH8B Main Compressor Motor Insulation Class H
2 Machine Room Blower by Flakt and ABB 1 cubic meter per sec.
Machine Room Blower Motor by Landert 1-phase, 415 V, 50 Hz, 2830 rpm, 2.6 kW
132M-RFXHE2C type Machine Room Blower Motor Insulation Class F
Scavenge Blower for Machine Room Blower by Howden Safanco 0.1 cubic meter per sec.
Scavenge Blower Motor for Machine Room Blower by Landert 1-phase, 415 V, 50 Hz, 2910 rpm, 0.75 kW
9DL24-RE2C type Scavenge Blower Motor for Machine Room Blower Insulation Class F
Auxiliary Compressor by D&M and Bristol 141.6 ft per min., 7.03 kg per cm2.
Auxiliary Compressor Motor by D&M 110 VDC, 1450 rpm, 75 kW
Battery by Saft Nife 110 V, 199 AH, NiCd (SAF-39 SBL199)

Performance

WAP-5 (5440 HP) has the following capacity for ICF coaches in tonnes:

GradientStart20 km/h30 km/h40 km/h50 km/h60 km/h70 km/h80 km/h90 km/h100 km/h110 km/h120 km/h130 km/h140 km/h150 km/h160 km/h
Level1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+14701230
1 in 5001500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+147012501065910
1 in 2001500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+13501160995860745645
1 in 1501500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+13101125970840730635550
1 in 1001500+1500+1500+1500+1500+1500+146013251125970840730635555480420
1 in 501010980965955940865780710610525455400345305265230

Average weight of an ICF coach is 55 tonnes.

See also

References

  1. "'Make in India' speed boost for Indian Railways! Gets first 200 kmph capable aerodynamic electric locomotive". Financial Express. 6 November 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  2. "200 km in 90 mins: Delhi-Agra high speed train sets new speed record". The Economic Times. 3 July 2014. Retrieved 10 July 2014.
  3. Loco holding (PDF) (Report). Railnet. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  4. "Train had WAP-7 engine, 'black box' may reveal cause". Indian Express. 9 August 2010. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
  5. "Recent Developments". Chittaranjan Locomotive Works. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
  6. Development of Electric locomotive with Head On Generation (HOG) facility (PDF) (Report). Indian Railways. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  7. "New Aerodynamic 160 kmph WAP-5 Locomotives Flagged Off At CLW". Railpost.in. 2 October 2020. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  8. Nigam, Saumya (27 December 2023). "Amrit Bharat Express to launch with Push-Pull technology and other exciting features". India TV. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  9. "Vande Sadharan train: All you need to know; How it is different from Vande Bharat train?". Business Today. 30 October 2023. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  10. "Monograph on Bo-Bo Flexi Coil Fabricated Bogie" (PDF). Indian Railways Institute of Civil Engineering. June 2017. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
  11. "Simulation of mix-traffic railway networks" (PDF). Indian Railways Institute of Civil Engineering. 2017. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
  12. Locomotive specifications (Report). IRFCA. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
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