A new age technology & use of basic principle of science in the field of transportation.Deals in the area of material science & electrical engineering.
Maglev trains are the fastest trains in the world! Maglev is short for magnetic levitation which basic principles involve the use of magnetism to levitate an object.
Maglev trains are the fastest trains in the world! Maglev is short for magnetic levitation which basic principles involve the use of magnetism to levitate an object.
Introduction to Maglev.
History
Types of Maglev suspension.
EMS
EDS
Concept of superconductivity.
Basic principle of Maglev.
Concept of super conducting magnet.
Gap sensor, Speed ,Noise pollution.
Advantages and Disadvantages.
Application
Future Projects in India.
Conclusion
A new age technology & use of basic principle of science in the field of transportation.Deals in the area of material science & electrical engineering.
Maglev trains are the fastest trains in the world! Maglev is short for magnetic levitation which basic principles involve the use of magnetism to levitate an object.
Maglev trains are the fastest trains in the world! Maglev is short for magnetic levitation which basic principles involve the use of magnetism to levitate an object.
Introduction to Maglev.
History
Types of Maglev suspension.
EMS
EDS
Concept of superconductivity.
Basic principle of Maglev.
Concept of super conducting magnet.
Gap sensor, Speed ,Noise pollution.
Advantages and Disadvantages.
Application
Future Projects in India.
Conclusion
Maglev system represent a promising evolution in high-speed ground transportation, offering speed in excess of 500 mph along with the potential for low operating costs and minimum environmental impact. The goal of this effort is to investigate the feasibility and viability of maglev systems in the Japan. The emergence of a sophisticated technology such as maglev requires a need for a co-ordinated research test program and the determination of test requirement to identify mitigate development risk and maximum use of domestic resources. The study is directed towards the identification and characterization of maglev system development risks tied to preliminary system architecture. Research objective are accomplished by surveying experiences from previous maglev development program both foreign and domestic, and interviews with individuals involved with maglev research and testing.
Brief Description regarding magnetic levitation or magnetic suspension.It is a method by which an object is suspended with no support other than magnetic fields.
2. 3)The countries that have introduced this technology to her people. They are US(New York), Hamburg and Berlin(Germany), Birmingham (UK), Japan and Vancouver(Canada). 4) What is the average speed of the maglev train and which country claimed the fastest moving one? The average speed of a maglev train is 250km/h(160 mph). Japan claimed the fastest moving maglev train, which is 581km/h. 5) Which is faster? F1 racing car or Maglev train? The maglev train. The highest speed of the F1 racing car is only about 360km/h whilst the highest speed of the maglev train is 581km/h. 6) Would you want the maglev train to be introduced in Singapore? If yes, why? If no, why not? Yes, I would want it to be introduced to Singapore as it is environmental friendly especially the when the earth is ‘sick’ now.