Hammer blow

In rail terminology, hammer blow or dynamic augment is a vertical force[1] which alternately adds to and subtracts from the locomotive's weight on a wheel. It is transferred to the track by the driving wheels[2] of many steam locomotives. It is an out-of-balance force on the wheel (known as overbalance[3]). It is the result of a compromise when a locomotive's wheels are unbalanced to off-set horizontal reciprocating masses, such as connecting rods and pistons, to improve the ride. The hammer blow may cause damage to the locomotive and track if the wheel/rail force is high enough.

  1. ^ Johnson, Ralph (2002). "XVI". The Steam Locomotive. Simmons-Boardman Books, Inc.
  2. ^ Bevan, Thomas (1945). The Theory of Machines. Longmans, Green and Co. p. 457.
  3. ^ Fengler; Odom; Rhodes. Steam Locomotive Rail Wheel Dynamics Part 2: Mechanical balancing of steam locomotives. Coalition for Sustainable Rail.