日本機械学会関東支部総会講演会講演論文集
Online ISSN : 2424-2691
ISSN-L : 2424-2691
セッションID: 20810
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20810 日本における昭和初期の小型内燃動車について(機械技術史・工学史,OS4 機械技術史・工学史)
堤 一郎梶 信藤
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In the early Showa era, the Nippon Sharyo Seizo at Nagoya in Japan designed new smallish rail-cars. These rail-cars had light weight small bodies and were using imported low power gasoline engines, as well known as Ford type T made by the Ford Motor Co. in the USA. The characteristics of these kinds of rail-cars are as follows: 1) The weight of these rail-cars body was very light. Because, the steel-made main frame and body structure were made of parts with small section area and thin plates. 2) The imported low power gasoline engine was mounted in front of the operator's seat and the driving apparatus were mounted under the main frame of the rail-car. 3) Most of these rail-cars had two-axles and rear shaft driving method. A worm and worm gear system was mounted for the rear shaft drive. 4) The operation cost of these rail-cars was cheaper than steam locomotive train operation cost. This report introduced the outline of these rail-cars.
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