- EMD 645
The EMD 645 is a family of
diesel engine s built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division forlocomotive , marine andstationary engine use. Chronologically, the 645 series falls between the earlier 567 series and the later 710 series. It is still supported by EMD.History
The 645 series engine entered production in
1965 and was a development of the earlier 567 engine. It had a larger bore, nine and one-sixteenth inches instead of eight and one-half inches but maintained the same stroke. Engine speed was also increased, from 800/835 to 900 revolutions per minute. EMD built SD40 demonstrator #434 in July 1964 to field test the 16-645E engine. Another eight SD40 demonstrators #434A-434H were built in 1965, along with a GP40 demonstrator #433A. Finally in December 1965 and January 1966 the first three SD45 demonstrators #4351-4353 were built to field test the 20-645E engine. When the 645 engine entered production it was first used in EMD's "40 series" (GP40, SD40) in the 3,000 horsepower, sixteen cylinder form, and in 3,600 horsepower, twenty cylinder form in the SD45.Specification
All 645 engines are
two-stroke 45 degree V-engines. Each cylinder is of 645 cubic inches (10.57 liters) displacement, hence the name; with a bore of nine and one-sixteenth inches (230.2 mm), a stroke of ten inches (254 mm) and acompression ratio of 14.5:1. The engines are fitted with either a single or twinroots blower , or a mechanically assistedturbocharger depending on required power output
*Rotation (facing rear of engine): Counterclockwise
*Firing order
**Eight cylinder: 1, 5, 3, 7, 4, 8, 2, 6
**Twelve cylinder: 1, 12, 7, 4, 3, 10, 9, 5, 2, 11, 8, 6
**Sixteen cylinder: 1, 8, 9, 16, 3, 6, 11, 14, 4, 5, 12, 13, 2, 7, 10, 15
**Twenty cylinder: 1, 19, 8, 11, 5, 18, 7, 15, 2, 17, 10, 12, 3, 20, 6, 13, 4, 16, 9, 14
*Exhaust valves: Four per cylinder
*Main bearings
**Eight cylinder: 5
**Twelve cylinder: 7
**Sixteen cylinder: 10
**Twenty cylinder: 12
*Fuel injection : Unit injector with needle valve
*Engine starting
**AC traction generator: Dual electric starting motors
**DC traction generator: Generator field
*Weight (E3B turbocharged models)
**Eight cylinder: 22,050 pounds (10.0 tonnes)
**Twelve cylinder: 28,306 pounds (12.8 tonnes)
**Sixteen cylinder: 36,425 pounds (16.5 tonnes)
**Twenty cylinder: 43,091 pounds (19.5 tonnes)Versions
Notice :
The Danish Railways DSB (Danske Stats Baner) also have some MZ Mark III locomotives based on this engine, most were build by NoHAB in the 1970's.
By today, most have been decommisioned and some even sold to Australia. DSB still have a few MZ Mark IV left, that are still used today.
The engine used in the MZ III was a 3300 HP turbocharged version, though wether or not it is one of the ones shown in the above table is unknown, thus it does not figure in the table.See also
*
EMD 567
*EMD 710
*EMD 265 References
* Pacific Southwest Railway Museum. " [http://www.sdrm.org/roster/diesel/emd/history/ The History of EMD Diesel Engines] ". Retrieved on
May 11 ,2005 .
* John's Alaska Railroad Page. " [http://www.alaskarails.org/pix/ARR-picts-loco-roster.html Locomotive roster] ". Retrieved onSeptember 8 ,2006 .
* victorianrailways.net " [http://www.victorianrailways.net/motive%20power/ydie.html Y class d/e locomotives] ". Retrieved onOctober 17 ,2006 .External links
* [http://www.sdrm.org/roster/diesel/emd/history/ The History of EMD Diesel Engines]
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