- Franz Kruckenberg
Franz Friedrich Kruckenberg (*
August 21 1882 inUetersen ,Germany ; †June 19 1965 inHeidelberg ) was anengineer and pioneer of high speed railway systems. He designed severalhigh speed train s. His most famous train was theSchienenzeppelin .Kruckenberg was son of an old
Hamburg merchant family. He made hisdiploma as a ship building engineer. Before WW I he constructedcombat aircraft andairship s. Already at that time he criticized airships because of their explosivehydrogen filling and the civil use of aircraft because of the high fuel and maintenance costs.The revolutionary Schienenzeppelin
After the first World War he opened an engineer bureau in Heidelberg. First he invented a hanging monorail, but he did not get the fortune for a
prototype . Later he founded theFlugbahn-Gesellschaft mbH together withHermann Föttinger to build a high speed propeller driven train, the "Schienenzeppelin". The first test runs were madeSeptember 25 1930 on the trackBraunschweig -Paderborn betweenKreiensen andAltenbeken . OnJune 21 ,1931 his Schienenzeppelin made the first run on the trackHamburg -Berlin . BetweenLudwigslust andWittenberge , achieving a world record for trains of 230,2 km/h. It was the fastest railcar of the world for more than 20 years. A major problem was the propeller, causing noise and wind. Kruckenberg rebuilt the Schienenzeppelin to ahydraulic driven car, which still made a top speed of 180 km/h with only 441 kW.The Schienenzeppelin was revolutionary for this time, since the
aerodynamic streamline profile and the light weight construction was proven usable for high speed railways. His ideas influenced the high speed train constructions until today (ICE ,Acela ,TGV ). The Schienenzeppelin was scrapped in 1939.SVT 137 - prototype of following high speed trains
After the Schienenzeppelin Kruckenberg designed the
DRG Class SVT 137 155 in 1934. This prototype of a three unit DMU had adiesel-hydraulic transmission and was ready in 1938. On a test runJune 23 ,1939 this train made a world speed record for diesel trains of 215 km/h between Hamburg and Berlin. Parts of the SVT 137 are still preserved inDresden .Based on this prototype Kruckenberg constructed the
DB Class VT 10.5 ("Senator" und "Komet") astalgo technique fast running daytime (7 parts) and night (8 parts) trains after World War II. They were famous for their unreached light weight (0.92 t/seat), but had disadvantages in maintenance due to their six motor concept. So they were taken out of service in 1959 resp. 1960.Also the famous
DB Class VT 11.5 ("TEE") undDR Class VT 18.16 ("Vindobona") were derived from Kruckenbergs SVT 137 155.Literature
* Gottwaldt, Alfred: Der Schienenzeppelin. Franz Kruckenberg und die Reichsbahn-Schnelltriebwagen der Vorkriegszeit 1929-1939, Freiburg 2006.
* Gottwaldt, Alfred: Schienenzeppelin. Franz Kruckenberg und die Reichsbahn-Schnelltriebwagen der Vorkriegszeit 1929-1939, Augsburg 1972.External links
* http://www.hfi.tu-berlin.de/Foettinger/Projekte/SVT137155/svt137155.pdf description of SVT 137 155
* http://www.dbtrains.com/en/trainsets/epochIII/VT10.5 description of the kruckenberg designed VT 10.5
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