HYPERLOOP
BY:
SAMAMA KHAN
WHAT IS A HYPERLOOP?
BACKGROUND
MODS OF TRANSPORTATION
FIRST
Use of Boats or Ships
SECOND
Use of Trains
THIRD
Use of Vehicles
(Includes Cars, Buses, Trucks, etc.)
FOURTH
Use of Airplanes
FIFTH
Hyperloop
AGAIN WHAT IS HYPERLOOP ?
IMAGINE!
• You are traveling at speed of 1,220 km/h, just imagine.
• You would reach Lahore from Peshawar in about a half hour.
• Which is usually an 7 hour trip on ground,2 hours in air.
• This would save more you half of the time.
According to “Elon Musk”;
( The Man Behind
The Hyperloop )
“Cross between a
Concorde and Railgun and an
Air hockey table”
MEANING
The Hyperloop is a combination of a supersonic plane with after
burning turbojets, a giant electric circuit capable of firing
projectiles at Mach 5, and a table that perpetually emits air out
of a tiny porous surface.
HOW IT WORKS?
SIMPLY
• A Bullet like Train with a Permanent Magnet below it
• Inside a Sealed Tube
• Linear Magnets stretching along the Tube
• The Tube having same Pressure of 0.01 ATM equaling to
pressure at 39 Km from sea level
HOW IT MOVES
WE HAVE LINEAR INDUCTION
MOTOR,WHICH DOES ALL OF THE WORK IN
MOVING THE POD
HOW THIS MUCH SPEED
ONE LAST PROBLEM!
HEAR VIDEO WITH SOUND TO UNDERSTAND
THIS PART
ADVANTAGES / DISADVANTAGES
ADVANTAGES;
• The technology offers very fast speed of transportation which is twice
that of aircraft.
• It has very low power consumption.
• It is low cost transportation system on long run.
• It is immune to bad weather conditions.
• It is resistant to earthquakes.
• It is safe mode of transportation system.
DISADVANTAGES;
• High speed of capsule (almost at speed of sound) may cause dizziness to
the passengers travelling due to vibration and jostling.
• Initial cost of investment to have the system in place is very high. The long
vacuum chamber manufacturing requires more technical skills. Moreover
this is costly and also risky to maintain.
• Land use rights will be concern for deployment of the project.
• It has very high risk to life when something wrong happens to the system.
• It has limited space in the train and hence people can not move freely.
• The installation requires cutting of large number of trees. This leads to
environment loss.
QUESTIONS???

Hyperloop

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    WHAT IS AHYPERLOOP?
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    THIRD Use of Vehicles (IncludesCars, Buses, Trucks, etc.)
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    AGAIN WHAT ISHYPERLOOP ?
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    IMAGINE! • You aretraveling at speed of 1,220 km/h, just imagine. • You would reach Lahore from Peshawar in about a half hour. • Which is usually an 7 hour trip on ground,2 hours in air. • This would save more you half of the time.
  • 12.
    According to “ElonMusk”; ( The Man Behind The Hyperloop ) “Cross between a Concorde and Railgun and an Air hockey table”
  • 13.
    MEANING The Hyperloop isa combination of a supersonic plane with after burning turbojets, a giant electric circuit capable of firing projectiles at Mach 5, and a table that perpetually emits air out of a tiny porous surface.
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    SIMPLY • A Bulletlike Train with a Permanent Magnet below it • Inside a Sealed Tube • Linear Magnets stretching along the Tube • The Tube having same Pressure of 0.01 ATM equaling to pressure at 39 Km from sea level
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  • 18.
    WE HAVE LINEARINDUCTION MOTOR,WHICH DOES ALL OF THE WORK IN MOVING THE POD
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  • 24.
    HEAR VIDEO WITHSOUND TO UNDERSTAND THIS PART
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    ADVANTAGES; • The technologyoffers very fast speed of transportation which is twice that of aircraft. • It has very low power consumption. • It is low cost transportation system on long run. • It is immune to bad weather conditions. • It is resistant to earthquakes. • It is safe mode of transportation system.
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    DISADVANTAGES; • High speedof capsule (almost at speed of sound) may cause dizziness to the passengers travelling due to vibration and jostling. • Initial cost of investment to have the system in place is very high. The long vacuum chamber manufacturing requires more technical skills. Moreover this is costly and also risky to maintain. • Land use rights will be concern for deployment of the project. • It has very high risk to life when something wrong happens to the system. • It has limited space in the train and hence people can not move freely. • The installation requires cutting of large number of trees. This leads to environment loss.
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