Maglev Powerpoint
Maglev Powerpoint
Instead of engines, Maglev vehicles use electromagnetism to levitate (raise) and propel the vehicle.
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Imagine floating 12 centimeters off the ground while traveling at 500 kilometers an hour! There is no sound of steel wheels banging into steel rails, no humming of motors, just the sound of the air rushing by! Computers automatically control your speed and position. Is this possible?
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Advantages and Disadvantages
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Magnetic Levitation (Maglev) is a generic term for any transportation system in which vehicles are suspended and guided by magnetic forces.
Benefits of Maglev
Can travel up to 500 kilometers per hour (~310mph) Maglev trains float, there is no friction.
Benefits of Maglev
Maglev uses 1/3 the energy of airplanes!
Conserving energy means using up fewer natural resources and creating less pollution.
Disadvantages
Costly Numerous tracks needed No infrastructure Inconvenient
Benefits of Maglev
Because the train floats along there is no contact with the ground and therefore no need for any moving parts. As a result there are no components that would wear out. This means in theory trains and track would need no maintenance at all.
Benefits of Maglev
Less noise! Because there are no wheels running along there is no wheel noise.
1900 Robert Goddard and Emile Bachelet conceive the concept of frictionless trains.
1969 American scientist James R. Powell and Gordan T. Danby patented the first design for Maglev trains.
1750 John Mitchell conducted the first experiments measuring the magnetic forces between the poles of a magnet . The principle of magnetic force is critical to Maglev train operation.
1970 German and Japanese engineers start research and development towards their versions of Maglev technology.
1990 The initial phase of the Yamanashi Maglev Test Line commences.