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New BCN-HL wagons being tested for water leakage. (Rishiraj Das)
Date: 2009-12-31
Owner: Gallery Administrator
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Make
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Model
KODAK EASYSHARE C160 DIGITAL CAMERA
Aperture Value
f/3.6
Color Space
sRGB
Exposure Program
Landscape
Flash
No Flash
ISO
80
Metering Mode
Multi-Segment
Shutter Speed Value
1/250 sec
Date/Time
2009 Dec 31 11:32:46 +0000
Comments
Shikhar - look carefully, the rig on the right has side sprayers to force water on the doors of the wagon.
Posted by Apurva Bahadur on 2010 Jan 12 03:00:00 +0000
Thanks for clarifying...to be more realsitic they could have added some side sprayers to simulate heavy rain with winds.
Posted by Shikhar Parjan on 2010 Jan 11 23:25:57 +0000
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Covered wagons are meant for payloads that may suffer damage from the elements. Hence 'covered' ;-). The wagons are on their usual bogies. They seem to be of lesser length than regular BCNA wagons to compensate for increased height/capacity in order to ...
Covered wagons are meant for payloads that may suffer damage from the elements. Hence 'covered' ;-). The wagons are on their usual bogies. They seem to be of lesser length than regular BCNA wagons to compensate for increased height/capacity in order to keep axle loads within standard limits.
Posted by Alok Patel on 2010 Jan 07 10:29:17 +0000
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Each covered wagon is subjected to the water ingress test. Those that are 'water tested' successfully are certified with
Each covered wagon is subjected to the water ingress test. Those that are 'water tested' successfully are certified with
WT text on the side.
Posted by Apurva Bahadur on 2010 Jan 07 04:29:45 +0000
Ashish is right. One can see Light green colored pipes with spray nozzles to spray water from outside. This could well be for dry cargo.
Posted by Anant K Singh on 2010 Jan 07 02:57:31 +0000
Dear Shikhar, I think Rishiraj meant leakage of water from outside to inside. The wagons may be meant to carry cement bags or foodgrains etc. Notice the position of wheel. Could the wagon body have been kept on a temporary bogie?
Posted by Ashish Kuvelkar on 2010 Jan 07 01:41:24 +0000
is the container meant to be sealed ..? why not go for a tanker construction ..?
Posted by Shikhar Parjan on 2010 Jan 06 23:17:29 +0000
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