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IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND
ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLINESS
OF DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES
OF INDIAN RAILWAYS
A.K.Rao
Director General
RDSO, Lucknow, INDIA
IR - Resources
1.4 Million employees
108,500 Track Km
63,000 Route Km
7,000 Stations
7,900 Locomotives
230,000 wagons
45,000 coaches
RDSO, Lucknow, INDIA
IR - Operations
5 Billion Passengers per annum
Moving Entire Swiss Population Twice in a day
8,000+ Passenger Trains per day
Computerised reservations – One million
transactions per day
Amongst the largest IT applications in the
world
670 Million tonnes Freight per annum
3,000 Freight trains on the system
Revenue – US $ 12 Billion per annum
RDSO, Lucknow, INDIA
IR Service Profile - Passenger
Diverse Customer Base
8 travel classes
Charge for 1000 Km range US $ 2 to 50
58% Suburban passengers
150 Km Monthly Fare US $ 8
Amongst the Lowest Passenger to
Freight rate ratios in the world = 0.3
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IR Service Profile – Freight
Entire Spectrum
Bulk coal/ores – 63%
Bagged commodities – 23%
Iron & Steel – 4%
Petro Products – 6%
Containerised cargo – 4%
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Growth in 2005-06
% Improvement
No. of Passengers
Freight loading
Passenger Earnings
7.4
10.7
9.5
Freight Earnings
17.9
Total Earnings
15.1
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Growth in 2006-07 (six-month period )
% Improvement
No. of Passengers
7.9
Freight loading
9.9
Passenger Earnings
11.1
Freight Earnings
15.9
Total Earnings
15.3
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Diesel vs. Electric Traction
Total Annual Consumption
Diesel Oil : 2 Billion Litres
Electric Energy : 10 Billion Kwh
% Traffic
Diesel
Electric
Passenger
Freight
(Train Km)
(GTKM)
52.5
47.5
37.4
62.6
Total locomotives
Diesel : 4801
Electric : 3065
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Diesel Traction in India
Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW), the
manufacturing unit of Indian Railways
produces 130 diesel locomotives per annum.
Majority of Diesel Locomotives fleet includes
16-cylinder ALCO & EMD Engines;
12-cylinder ALCO Engines; and
6-cylinder ALCO Engines.
Fuel Bill of Indian Railways is US $1.3
Billion.
To reduce high-energy costs, RDSO has
worked to improve energy efficiency of their
Diesel engines.
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Engine Test Bed Facilities
Test bed facilities in RDSO have
four Test Cells housing four types of
DLW manufactured Engines.
16 cylinder GM-EMD,
16 cylinder ALCO,
12 cylinder ALCO,
6 cylinder ALCO
Each test cell has Test Commander
comprising of
microprocessor controlled
acquisition systems; and
Video Display Unit (VDU)
Test Bed
Data
Test beds have been provided with
High Speed Data Acquisition
System to
acquire 100 MHz frequency data.
Test Commander
HSDA System
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Improvement in Energy Efficiency
Sustained efforts made to improve the diesel
locomotive technology of 1950s, entirely through inhouse research and development.
250
166
4000 HP
225
156
193.7
HP/Cylinder
3600 HP
206.2
3300 HP
154
SFC
gm/bhp-hr.
151.5
3100 HP
150
162.5
2600 HP
1960-90
1990-2000
2000-2006
2006-2008
Year
Stage-wise improvement in BSFC and increase in Horse-Power per cylinder
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Energy Efficiency Improvements
First stage modifications in the 16cylinder ALCO engines resulted in:
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6% reduction of fuel consumption at full
load from 166 gm/bhp/hr to 156
gm/bhp/hr.
15 % reduction in the % lube-fuel oil ratio
from 1.5% to 1.27%.
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Modifications Stage-I
Efficient After –Cooler
Size of the core
increased.
Increase in cooling
effectiveness
from
50% to 75%.
Modification In Cooling Water Piping
Water to after-cooler fed directly
from the radiator.
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Modifications Stage-I
Modification of Fuel Injection Pump
Plunger diameter
of fuel injection
pump increased
from 15 mm to 17
mm.
The modification
resulted
in
increase of peak
fuel line pressure
from 750 to 850
bars.
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Modifications Stage-I
Global Efficiency
improved
from
50% to 60%.
Increase
in
booster
air
pressure
from
1.2 bars to 1.6
bars.
Development of Improved turbochargers
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Modifications Stage-I
Modification of Cam Shaft
Aluminium Dish Top
Steel Cap
Development of 12.5 CR
Steel Cap Pistons
Steel
cap
pistons
provided to withstand
higher firing pressures.
Change in Inlet and
Exhaust air cam lobes
profile
as
well
as
Increased valve overlap
to improve scavenging.
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Energy Efficiency Improvements
In Second stage, power of the engine was
increased along with the reduction in fuel
consumption and lube-fuel oil ratio:
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Power from 2600 HP (FE) to 3100 HP by
increasing the engine rpm from 1000 to 1050
rpm
2% reduction of fuel consumption at full load
from 156 gm/bhp-hr to 153 gm/bhp-hr at 8th
notch
12 % reduction in the % lube-fuel oil ratio from
1.27% to 1.12%.
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Modifications Stage-II
High Efficiency Turbo
Increase in the
Booster pressure
from 1.6 to 1.9 bar.
Speed of rotor
increased
from
23,000 to 27,000
rpm.
Multigrade Lube Oil
FE Piston Rings
Piston ring set
changed to
barrel, taper,
taper and
2
no.
oil
conformable
These
oils
have Viscosity
Index Improver
additive.
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Energy Efficiency Improvements
In the third stage, the technological
improvements have been made to :
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uprate the engine to 3300 HP in the year
2001 and to 3600 HP in 2002.
1% reduction of fuel consumption at full
load from 153 gm/bhp-hr to 151.5
gm/bhp-hr on top notch.
11 % reduction in the % lube-fuel oil ratio
from 1.12% to 1%.
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Modifications Stage-III
Stiffer Unit Cam Shaft
New Generation Turbochargers
These aircooled turbochargers
have higher global efficiency.
Rotor
speed
of
these
turbochargers also increased
resulting in increased BAP.
Camshaft strengthened
to take increased stress.
Fuel cam lobe profile
modified for sharper fuel
injection.
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Modifications Stage-III
Air
intake
valve
angle reduced to
take
care
of
increased heat load.
Location of cooling
passages changed
to give better heat
transfer.
Development of Plus cylinder head
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Energy Efficiency Improvements
Modifications in the fourth stage have
been tested on test Beds but yet to be
implemented. With these modifications :
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Fuel consumption has been reduced by
more than 2% over duty cycle.
Lube oil consumption has been further
reduced by more than 6%.
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Modifications Stage-IV
EFI pump sets the start and
end of injection for each
cylinder individually .
The
system
eliminates
many mechanical engine
components including the
Governor itself.
Electronic
Fuel
Injection System
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Modifications Stage-IV
Additional Helix provided on
top edge of plunger
so as to optimise the
opening of spill port
resulting in optimisation
of start of injection at
part load as well.
Single Helix Plunger
Double Helix Plunger
Double Helix Fuel Injection Pump
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Diesel Traction in India
So far, no Standards have been
laid down in India for Emission
norms of Diesel Locomotives.
Indian Railways, being socially
conscious organisation, is making
efforts to
reduce Diesel engine pollutants
namely NOx, SO2, HC, CO, CO2 and
Particulates having serious effect on
health and environment.
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Emissions from ALCO Engines
NOx emissions measurements
made in Nov. 1996 on 6-cylinder
engine using Chemiluminescent
detector based equipment.
The measurements gave the NOx
value of 11.09 gm./kW-hr.
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Test Bed measurements
Measurements on 12 and 16 Cyl. Engine
made by using a portable emission measuring
equipment in November 2000.
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Emissions from ALCO Engines
Only gaseous emission measurements
could be made with the portable
equipment .
Emission measurements were made at
different engine configurations. It has been
seen that
Emissions are higher only for CO and NOx.
Since HC values in the ALCO engines are
much lower than the limits, it will be
possible to recuce CO and NOx .
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Emissions Measurements
Since portable equipments do not meet International
standards, RDSO has procured the dedicated Mass
emission measuring equipment.
The same is presently under commissioning on the test beds of
RDSO. The equipment under commissioning includes
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Trials with Bio-Diesel
 Use of environmental friendly Bio-diesel
as an alternate fuel has been tried out.
 Testing on engine test bed has been
conducted followed by field trials.
 Following observations have been made :
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No significant power loss observed.
Specific fuel consumption is higher.
Exhaust gas temperatures have reduced.
Boost air pressures have got reduced.
Gaseous hydrocarbons have reduced.
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Use of Bio-Diesel
Other action taken to promote use of BioDiesel in Indian Railways is as under:
 Southern Railway and South
Eastern Railway have got transesterification plant and are running
few trains with B10 diesel.
 All the Railways are growing
Jatropha plants on their surplus
land.
 Indian Railways have signed an
MOU with Indian Oil Corporation to
plant Jatropha saplings on the land
of Indian Railways.
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Use of CNG in DEMU
 Use of CNG as an alternate fuel has been investigated
on DEMU engines to see the environmental impact.
 One rake of CNG DEMU is presently running in Delhi
area. The special Features of CNG DEMU include:
• 30% savings in operation and
maintenance cost.
• Savings of Rs.27 lakhs per
engine per year.
• Reduced engine wear.
• Reduced
lubricating
oil
consumption.
• Substantial
reduction
in
Exhaust emissions.
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Action Plan to reduce Emissions
Following future action plan has been
made to measure and reduce Emissions:
 Base-line emissions measurement will
start immediately after commissioning of
Mass emission measurment equipment.
 A trans-esterification plant is being
planned at RDSO to optimize engine
parameters with Bio-diesels produced
from different plants.
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Action Plan to reduce Emissions
 A leading engine designer
Consultant is being contacted to
assist Railways in reducing
Emissions.
 Emission measurement Car for
measuring in-use emissions in
field is planned.
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Emissions from New Engines
Results of Emissions and Particulates measurements
made for 16 cylinder EMD 4000 HP engine in 2001:
Parameters
NOx
HC
CO
Particulates
EPA standards
(Tier-2)
5.5
0.3
1.5
0.2
GM locomotive values
(As per EPA procedure)
5.83
0.31
0.42
0.29
All values in gm/bhp-hr.
It is seen from above that
• HC, PM and NOx Emissions are marginally higher than limits.
• Since CO values are lower than the limits in the standards, it
is possible to reduce HC, PM and NOx Emissions.
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Effluents Control in Diesel Sheds
Uncontrolled effluents of diesel sheds have
an impact on the environment. Following
work has been done to achieve the above:
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An Environmental Management System (EMS) has
been laid down
 the head of the maintenance unit is responsible to
establish environmental policy.
A Waste Management System (WMS) has been laid
down as per which
 the main hazardous wastes generated in the
maintenance unit have been identified and
 the procedures for disposal of these waste
materials have been laid down.
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Effluents Control in Diesel Sheds
 Main equipments for disposal of hazardous
as well as non-hazardous wastes include:
 Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP)
 Incinerator
 Need for above Equipment, Design
parameters, Specifications and Agencies for
installation have been specified.
 The Landfill sites for disposal of above waste
have been included in the above system.
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RDSO, Lucknow, INDIA
Fuel Efficiency Indices
The following two fuel efficiency indices are popularly used on Indian Railways:
Fuel Consumption on 8th Notch
Fuel consumption at this notch is one of the important fuel efficiency index since
Fuel consumption at 8th notch is highest; and
Locomotives run at this notch for longer duration.
Fuel Consumption over Duty cycle
Notch-wise percentage running of locomotive over duty cycle for passenger and
freight operations of Indian Railways locomotives is as under:
Notch
Duty cycle
Passenger
in %
Freight
8
21
22
7
6
7
6
4
5
5
8
3.5
4
4
3.5
3
8
3.5
2
5
3
1
6
1.5
Idle
38
51
Fuel consumption (in kg/hr) over duty cycle is calculated by taking weighted
average of fuel consumption at every notch over duty cycle.
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ALCO Locomotives Emissions
Parameter
EPA Std.
(Tier-2)
UIC-624
3100 HP
2600 HP 2300 HP
NOx
5.5
6.7
10.44
12.94
16.28
HC
0.3
0.6
0.07
0.10
0.11
CO
1.5
2.2
4.60
4.55
2.12
- All values are in gm/bhp-hr
- Measurements made with Portable equipment only
Mass Emission measuring equipment
Other equipments of Mass emission measuring equipment include:
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Environmental Management System
The head of the maintenance unit has to
establish environmental policy keeping in
mind the following aspects :
 Nature, scale and environmental impacts of
activities and products.
 Commitment to continual improvement and
prevention of pollution.
 Minimisation of the waste material generated
during activities.
 Commitment to comply with environmental
legislation / Regulation and other requirements.
 Provide a framework for setting and reviewing the
environmental objectives and targets.
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Waste Management System
The procedures for disposal of waste
materials includes:
 Collection and disposal of the waste
generated in diesel loco sheds;
 Disposal of waste oil;
 Measures to control spillage of fuel &
lubricating oil;
 Leakage / spillage of fuel oil from fuel
installation or fire anywhere in the shed;
 Acid spillage.
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Emissions limits as per International Standards
Parameter
EPA Std. UIC-624
(Tier-2)
NOx
5.5
6.7
HC
0.3
0.6
CO
1.5
2.2
0.2
0.19
Particulates
All values in gm/bhp-hr