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The DF8 (Chinese: 东风8) is a type of diesel-electric locomotive used by China Railway in the People's Republic of China. It was in production from 1984 until mid-1990s, with mass production starting in 1989. The revised DF8B is still in production today. DF8 are almost exclusively used for freight services.
Models
[edit]DF8
[edit]The first generation DF8 is powered by the original 3,310 kW (4,440 hp) 16V280ZJ engine, manufactured by Qishuyan Locomotive and Rolling Stock Works. 141 locomotives are produced from 1989 to 1997. The prototype engine DF8-0001&0002 features different hull design with the batch-produced engines.
41 engines (0001-0041, including 2 prototype engines) assigned to South Wuchang Locomotive Depot, China Railway Wuhan Group, 100 engines assigned to Mudanjiang Locomotive Depot, China Railway Harbin Group.
DF8B
[edit]The second generation, DF8B, is powered by an updated 16V280ZJA engine with 3,680 kW (4,930 hp), whose production started in 1997. Qishuyan manufactured 0 series, while Ziyang Locomotive Works manufactured 5000 series.
7000 series version
[edit]In 2000, Qishuyan built a DF8B with radial bogies numbered DF8B-7001. As an experimental locomotive there was only one produced. Now it is owned by Liuzhou Locomotive Depot, Nanning Railway Bureau.[1]
9000 series version
[edit]Qishuyan built a few DF8Bs originally for Qingzang Railway, however they were unsuccessful. They were numbered DF8B-9001 and 9002.[2] In 2006, in order to cope with the situation that the NJ2 locomotives had not fully arrived when Qingzang Railway began to be fully operational, the Ministry of Railways still ordered 10 DF8Bs, numbered 9003~9012.[3][4] In 2015, Qinghai Local Railway Construction Investment Co., Ltd. (青海地方铁路建设投资有限公司) separately ordered 5 units for the operation of Xitieshan-North Hulsan Lake Railway, numbered 9013~9017.[5]
Other versions and related models
[edit]A variant of DF8B has been designed for use in Jamaica by Qishuyan.[6]
12 CKD4Cs were exported to Venezuela and are called DF8Bven, however they are generally identical to the domestically used DF8B.[7]
A variant of DF8B has been designed for Mombasa-Nairobi railway in Kenya.[8]
A variant of DF8B, DF8BI, has been designed for use in Iran.[9] There is another model SDD21 designed for Iran, equipped with a 12V280ZJ engine.[10]
A variant of DF8B, CKD9A, has been designed for use in Turkmenistan.[11]
A variant of DF8B, SDD16, has been designed for use in Guinea.[12]
There is a model SDD17 with 12V280ZJ prime mover, used in Saudi Arabia.[13]
There is a model SDD19 with 6280ZJ prime mover, used in Uzbekistan.[14]
Passenger models DF9 and DF11 series use the same 16V280ZJA prime mover as DF8B.
DF8BJ
[edit]The DF8BJ, which uses the 16V280ZJG engine (4,000 kW or 5,400 hp), GTO VVVF inverter and AC traction motors, was produced by Ziyang.[15] It was designed for Qingzang Railway.
DF8CJ
[edit]The DF8CJ is produced by Qishuyan. It was equipped with a 16V280ZJB (R16V280ZJ) engine (maximum power 4.4 MW or 5,900 hp) and AC traction motors.[16]
Later passenger model HXN5K, freight model HXN5B and FXN5C use a 12-cylinder version (R12V280ZJ) prime mover.
DF8DJ
[edit]Ziyang made a special DF8B which was originally intended to be used on the Qingzang line and was numbered DF8DJ-0001. The DF8DJ version has a Caterpillar 3616 engine of rated power 5.08 MW (6,810 hp) and AC asynchronous traction motors[17] and its service power is 4.8 MW (6,400 hp). The Chinese Ministry of Railways rejected the proposal and it was renumbered DF8B-5672. It's now running on Xiyan Line in Shaanxi and has been remodified with dual-fuel engine (LNG & diesel oil).[18]
Gallery
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DF8B-0154 at Fengtai Locomotive Depot, Beijing Railway Bureau.
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DF8B-5034
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DF8B-5620
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DF8B-7001 in Liuzhou Locomotive Depot which use two radial bogies.
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DF8CJ-0001 at Xinxiang Locomotive Depot, China Railway Zhengzhou Group
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DF8B used by Kenya Standard Gauge Railway
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A DF8Bven of Venezuelan IFE.
Preservation
[edit]- DF8-0001: preserved at China Railway Museum
- DF8-0092: preserved at Shenyang Railway Museum[19]
- DF8-0089: on display at Mudanjiang Locomotive Depot
See also
[edit]- Iranian locomotives
- EMD DDA40X
- List of locomotives in China
- China Railways DF11
- China Railways DF11G
References
[edit]- ^ DF8B 7000 Series Diesel Locomotive, TrainNets.com
- ^ DF8B 9000 Series Diesel Locomotive, TrainNets.com
- ^ 《中国南车集团戚墅堰机车车辆厂年鉴》編纂委員會 (2008). 《中国南车集团戚墅堰机车车辆厂年鉴 2007》. 北京: 中国铁道出版社.
- ^ 中国内燃机工业协会 (2008). 《中国内燃机工业年鉴 2008年》. 上海: 上海交通大学出版社. p. 178. ISBN 9787313021458.
- ^ "青海地方铁路建设投资有限公司锡铁山至北霍布逊地方铁路场站服务、设备维护检修服务项目招标信息公开". 青海路达交通建设招投标有限公司. 2020-03-31. Retrieved 2022-06-06.
- ^ "CRRC to supply locomotives to Jamaica". Railway Gazette International. 7 January 2018.
- ^ "People's Daily Online -- China sells high power diesel locomotives to Venezuela". en.people.cn. Archived from the original on 2021-10-25. Retrieved 2021-10-24.
- ^ "CRRC official website". Archived from the original on 2017-04-08.
- ^ "CRRC official website". Archived from the original on 2016-09-24.
- ^ "CRRC official website". Archived from the original on 2016-09-24.
- ^ "CRRC official website". Archived from the original on 2016-10-26.
- ^ "CRRC official website". Archived from the original on 2016-09-24.
- ^ "CRRC official website". Archived from the original on 2016-09-24.
- ^ "CRRC official website".
- ^ "Type DF8BJ Diesel Locomotive". Archived from the original on 2007-09-03. Retrieved 2007-10-17.
- ^ 东风8CJ型交流传动重载货运内燃机车 Archived 2010-09-14 at the Wayback Machine (Dongfeng 8CJ Heavy Freight Diesel Locomotive AC drive), www.csrgc.com.cn
- ^ 东风8DJ型大功率交流传动货运内燃机车 (Dongfeng 8DJ High Power AC Drive Freight Diesel Locomotive), www.zyloco.com
- ^ "CRRC official website (in Chinese)". 7 December 2015.
- ^ DF8-0092 was sent to Shenyang Railway Museum, weibo.com
External links
[edit]- "Ziyang Locomotive Works". Archived from the original on 2007-09-01. Retrieved 2007-10-17.
- "Railways of China". Archived from the original on 2009-03-06. Retrieved 2007-04-30.
- "Railography".