GregP27
Bronze Member
Not out of the question since electric motors can be designed to give max torque at zero shaft speed. Most trains are diesel-electric, and all the very large dump trucks are, too (Terex Titan, et al).
But we are then still left with a diesel if we go diesel-electric. Not too sure I'd want a battery-powered unit. I might rather have an internal combustion engine driving a generator to run the electric motors. I'm sure we could come up with an engine that was efficient and did not require a DPF, even if it had to be a gas engine rather than diesel. Diesels have characteristics that make then suited for hauling loads, But if they only have to drive a generator, maybe the throttle (to the engine, not the electric motor) could be made automatic. All the operator would do is control a pulse width modulation pedal, like in a battery-powered fork lift today.
That might be OK and even desirable. Not sure if the electric motors could handle deep water and mud like we see now with engine-driven tractors, but perhaps they could be made to be able to do that and still be cooled adequately. Sounds like an interesting journey resulting in an interesting vehicle.
But we are then still left with a diesel if we go diesel-electric. Not too sure I'd want a battery-powered unit. I might rather have an internal combustion engine driving a generator to run the electric motors. I'm sure we could come up with an engine that was efficient and did not require a DPF, even if it had to be a gas engine rather than diesel. Diesels have characteristics that make then suited for hauling loads, But if they only have to drive a generator, maybe the throttle (to the engine, not the electric motor) could be made automatic. All the operator would do is control a pulse width modulation pedal, like in a battery-powered fork lift today.
That might be OK and even desirable. Not sure if the electric motors could handle deep water and mud like we see now with engine-driven tractors, but perhaps they could be made to be able to do that and still be cooled adequately. Sounds like an interesting journey resulting in an interesting vehicle.