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Title: Maglev


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Maglev Magnetic Leviation
  • Driving without wheels, Flying without wings
  • Under the Esteemed Guidance of

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Magnetic Leviation
  • Magnetic levitation is the use of magnetic fields
    to levitate a (usually) metallic object.
  • Manipulating magnetic fields and controlling
    their forces can levitate an object.
  • Using either Ferromagnetism or Diamagnetisim
    object can be leviated.
  • A superconductor is perfectly diamagnetic and
    electromagnets can exhibit varying levels of
    ferromagnetism
  • Most imoportant application of Magnetic Leviation
    is Transrapid magnetic lift trains.

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Basic Principle of Maglev Trains
  • Maglev trains have to perform the following
    functions to operate in high speeds
  • 1.Leviation
  • 2.Propulsion
  • 3.Lateral Guidance

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Types of Maglev Trains
  • Based on the technique used for Leviation the are
    two types of Maglev trains
  • 1. Electromagnetic Suspension -Attractive
  • 2. Electrodynamic Suspension -repulsive

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Electromagnetic Suspension(EMS)
  • Electromagnetic Suspension uses electromagnets to
    leviate the train

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Principle of Magnetic Leviation
  • In the EMS-attractive system, the electromagnets
    which do the work of levitation are attached on
    the top side of a casing that extends below and
    then curves back up to the rail that is in the
    center of the track.

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  • The rail, which is in the shape of an inverted T,
    is a ferromagnetic rail.
  • When a current is passed through it, and the
    electromagnet switched on, there is attraction,
    and the levitation electromagnets, which are
    below the rail, raise up to meet the rail. The
    car levitates.

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Principle of Propulsion
  • A linear electric motor (LEM) is a mechanism
    which converts electrical energy directly into
    linear motion without employing any intervening
    rotary components
  • Linear Induction Motor (LIM) is basically a
    rotating squirrel cage induction motor opened out
    flat
  • Instead of producing rotary torque from a
    cylindrical machine it produces linear force from
    a flat one.
  • LIM thrusts vary from just a few to thousands of
    Newtons , depending mainly on the size and rating
  • Speeds vary from zero to many meters per second
    and are determined by design and supply frequency

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  • A conventional rotary synchronous motor , is made
    up of two rings of alternating north and south
    magnetic poles.
  • The outer ring (the stator) is stationary, while
    the inner one (the rotor) is free to rotate about
    a shaft.
  • The polarity of the magnets on one (either) of
    these rings is fixed this element is known as
    the field.
  • The magnets of the other ring, the armature,
    change their polarity in response to an applied
    alternating current.

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  • Attractive forces between unlike magnetic poles
    pull each element of the rotor toward the
    corresponding element of the stator.
  • Just as the two poles are coming into alignment,
    the polarity of the armature magnets is reversed,
    resulting in a repulsive force that keeps the
    motor turning in the same direction.
  • The armature poles are then reversed again, and
    the motor turns at a constant speed in
    synchronism with the alternating current which
    causes the change in polarity

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Gap Sensor
  • This attractive force is controlled by a gap
    sensor that measures the distance between the
    rails and electromagnets
  • This attractive force is controlled by a gap
    sensor that measures the distance between the
    rails and electromagnets

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Principle of Lateral Guidance
  • The levitation magnets and rail are both
  • U shaped(with rail being an inverted U).
  • The mouths of U face one another.
  • This configuration ensures that when ever a
    levitational force is exerted, a lateral guidance
    force occurs as well.
  • If the electromagnet starts to shift laterally
    from the center of the rail, the lateral guidance
    force is exerted in proportion to the extent of
    the shift, bringing the electromagnet back into
    alignment.

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Electrodynamic Suspension
  • Electrodynamic Suspension uses Superconductors
    for leviation,propulsion and lateral guidance

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Superconductivity
  • Superconductivity occurs in certain materials at
    very low temperatures.
  • When superconductive, a material has an
    electrical resistance of exactly zero.
  • It is also characterized by a phenomenon called
    the Miessner effect. This is the ejection of any
    sufficiently weak magnetic field from the
    interior of the superconductor as it transitions
    into the superconducting state.

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Principle of Magnet Levitation
  • The passing of the superconducting magnets by
    figure eight levitation coils on the side of the
    tract induces a current in the coils and creates
    a magnetic field. This pushes the train upward
    so that it can levitate 10 cm above the track.
  • The train does not levitate until it reaches 50
    mph, so it is equipped with retractable wheels.

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Principle of PROPULSION
  • The propulsion coils located on the sidewalls on
    both sides of the guideway are energized by a
    three-phase alternating current from a
    substation, creating a shifting magnetic field on
    the guideway.
  • The on-board superconducting magnets are
    attracted and pushed by the shifting field,
    propelling the Maglev vehicle.
  • Braking is accomplished by sending an alternating
    current in the reverse direction so that it is
    slowed by attractive and repulsive forces.

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Principle of Lateral Guidance
  • When one side of the train nears the side of the
    guideway, the super conducting magnet on the
    train induces a repulsive force from the
    levitation coils on the side closer to the train
    and an attractive force from the coils on the
    farther side.
  • This keeps the train in the center.

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The SCM (Super Conducting Magnet)
  • Each SCM 4 SC coils. The SCM features high
    reliability and high durability.
  • The cylindrical unit at the top is a tank holding
    liquefied helium and nitrogen.
  • The bottom unit is an SC coil alternately
    generating N poles and S poles.

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  • An EDS system can provide both leviation and
    propulsion using an onboard linear motor.
  • EMS systems can only levitate the train using the
    magnets onboard, not propel it forward.
  • Over long distances where the cost of propulsion
    coils could be prohibitive, a propeller or jet
    engine could be used.

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Pros and Cons of Different Technologies
Technology Pros Cons
EMS (Electromagnetic suspension) Magnetic fields inside and outside the vehicle are less than EDS proven, commercially available technology that can attain very high speeds (500 km/h) no wheels or secondary propulsion system needed The separation between the vehicle and the guideway must be constantly monitored and corrected by computer systems to avoid collision due to the unstable nature of electromagnetic attraction due to the system's inherent instability and the required constant corrections by outside systems, vibration issues may occur.

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Technology Pros Cons
EDS(Electrodynamic suspension) Onboard magnets and large margin between rail and train enable highest recorded train speeds (581 km/h) and heavy load capacity has recently demonstrated (December 2005) successful operations using high temperature superconductors in its onboard magnets, cooled with inexpensive liquid nitrogen Strong magnetic fields onboard the train would make the train inaccessible to passengers with pacemakers or magnetic data storage media such as hard drives and credit cards, necessitating the use of magnetic shielding limitations on guideway inductivity limit the maximum speed of the vehicle vehicle must be wheeled for travel at low speeds.

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Advantages of Magnetic Levitated
Transportation System
  • Maglev uses 30 less energy than a high-speed
    train traveling at the same speed (1/3 more power
    for the same amount of energy).
  • The operating costs of a maglev system are
    approximately half that of conventional
    long-distance railroads.
  • Research has shown that the maglev is about 20
    times safer than airplanes, 250 times safer than
    conventional railroads, and 700 times safer than
    automobile travel.
  • Maglev vehicle carries no fuel to increase fire
    hazard
  • The materials used to construct maglev vehicles
    are non-combustible, poor penetration
    transmitters of heat, and able to withstand fire.

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Current Projects
  • Currently operational systems include Transrapid
    (Germany ) and High Speed Surface Transport
    (Japan ). There are several other projects under
    scrutiny such as the SwissMetro, Seraphim and
    Inductrack. All have to do with personal rapid
    transit
  • Germany and Japan have been the pioneering
    countries in MagLev research

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Other Applications
  • NASA plans to use magnetic levitation for
    launching of space vehicles into low earth orbit.
  • Boeing is pursuing research in MagLev to provide
    a Hypersonic Ground Test Facility for the Air
    Force.
  • The mining industry will also benefit from
    MagLev.
  • There are probably many more undiscovered
    applications!

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Conclusion
  • The MagLev Train Research on this dream train'
    has been going on for the last 30 odd years in
    various parts of the world.
  • The chief advantages of this type of train are
  • Non-contact and non-wearing propulsion,
    independent of friction, no mechanical components
    like wheel, axle.
  • Maintenance costs decrease
  • .
  • The MagLev offers a cheap, efficient alternative
    to the current rail system. A country like India
    could benefit very much if this were implemented
    here. Further possible applications need to be
    explored

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