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Maglev is a system of transportation that suspends,
guides and propels vehicles, predominantly trains,
using magnetic levitation from a very large number
of magnets for lift and propulsion. This method has
the potential to be faster, quieter and smoother than
wheeled mass transit systems.
The highest recorded speed is 581 km/h achieved
in Japan in 2003.
Maglev Consist of Three
parts
1)Levitation
2)Guidance
3)Propulsion
 Electromagnetic suspension  Eelctrodynamic Suspension
1) In electrodynamic suspension (EDS), both the
rail and the train exert a magnetic field, and the
train is levitated by the repulsive force between
these magnetic fields.
2) The basic Principle is based on
electromagnetic Induction
3) The superconducting magnets move at a very
high speed and magnetic field changes in the
“8” shaped coils
4) The trick is that the magnets fixed in trains
moves slightly below the center of “8” shaped
coils so the flux changing at the lower half is
more then the upper part
5) The magnetic pole of the lower half is same as
that of the moving magnet so both repel Each
other.
6) Upper part has a opposite polarity so it attract
the moving magnet.
7) Both forces combine and produce the
component of force that pulls the train in the
upward Direction
1) No EDS system Can Levitate the train at rest
Because without movement no flux change occur
so consequently no Magnetic Force will appear
2) Train must have wheels or some other form of
landing gear to support the train until it reaches a
speed that can sustain levitation
3) Since a train may stop at any location, due to
equipment problems for instance, the entire track
must be able to support both low-speed and high-
speed operation
Electrodynamic Systems Levitate only
in Motion.
Electrodynamic Systems are Naturally
Stable
The distance between the track and the
magnets creates strong forces to repel the
magnets back to their original position, while a
slight increase in distance greatly reduces the
force and again returns the vehicle to the right
separation. No feedback control is needed.
1) In electromagnetic Suspension train levitate
above the steel rails due to the attraction
between the opposite poles of magnets one in
the guideway and the other in the
undercarriage.
2)Distance Between the rail and the
undercarriage must maintained 15mm.
3) Train also remain suspended in air when it
is not moving .
4)Guidance Magnets Ensure that the train
may not Collide with the rails During Motion.
5) Minor Changing Between the Magnets and
the Rail Produces a Varying force and this
force is very unstable do Complex electronic
Feedback system is Necessary to maintain the
accurate Distance.
6)The system varies the Current in
electromagnets and Control the Magnetic
force of attraction.
1)The coils in the beam propel the train in
the forward direction.
2) Once the train is reached to a proper
speed then due to the magnetic field
changing in the “8” shaped coils north and
south pole produce which produce upward
Component of force and lift the train
3) The electric current supplied to the coils in
the guideway walls is constantly alternating
to change the polarity of the magnetized
coils.
EDS System
4)This change in polarity causes the
magnetic field in front of the train to pull
the vehicle forward, while the magnetic
field behind the train adds more forward
thrust.
EMS system
1)In EMS system electromagnets
Attract the track and the train
levitate
2) Linear Motors are at the Center
of The track which propel the train.
3) Gray area is Concrete and Blue
area is Steel.
1) An EDS system can provide both levitate and propulsion using an
onboard linear motor.
2) EMS systems can only levitate the train using the magnets onboard,
not propel it forward.
3) As such, vehicles need some other technology for propulsion A
linear motor (propulsion coils) mounted in the track is one solution.
4) Over long distances where the cost of propulsion coils could be
prohibitive, a propeller or jet engine could be used.
5) For propulsion and braking of a Maglev, a long electromagnetic
stator is installed underneath both sides of the guideway facing the
train's support electromagnets and the rotor is build on the
undercarriage of the train.
1)The Maglev's speed can vary from
standstill to full operating speed by simply
adjusting the frequency of the alternating
current in the stator.
2) To bring the train to a full stop, the direction
of the travelling field is reversed.
3) Even during braking, there isn't any
mechanical contact between the stator and
the rotor.
4)View of the Stator from bottom==
1) Onboard magnets and large margin between rail and
train enable highest recorded train speeds (581 km/h)
2) Heavy load capacity
1) 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 card.
2) vehicle must be wheeled for travel at low speeds.
3) Magnetic Shielding is necessary .
1) Magnetic fields inside and outside the vehicle are less than
EDS.
2) commercially available technology that can attain very high
speeds (500 km/h).
3) No wheels needed.
1) 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.
2) Vibration issues may occur.
1)maglev trains produce less noise than a conventional train at
equivalent speeds.
2) The weight of the large electromagnets in many EMS and EDS
designs is a major design issue. A very strong magnetic field is required
to levitate a massive train.
3) Maglev trains currently in operation are not compatible with
conventional track, and therefore require all new infrastructure for their
entire route.
4) Due to the lack of physical contact between the track and the vehicle,
maglev trains experience no rolling resistance, leaving only air
resistance and electromagnetic drag potentially improving power
efficiency
6) Maglev is atmosphere friendly not produce toxic Smoke.
7)Relatively very high speed then Commercial trains.
8) No resistance between the rail and Track so very high speed is
attainable that's why some times Maglev is compared with aero plans.
Maglev Basic Introduction

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Maglev Basic Introduction

  • 1.
  • 2. Maglev is a system of transportation that suspends, guides and propels vehicles, predominantly trains, using magnetic levitation from a very large number of magnets for lift and propulsion. This method has the potential to be faster, quieter and smoother than wheeled mass transit systems. The highest recorded speed is 581 km/h achieved in Japan in 2003.
  • 3. Maglev Consist of Three parts 1)Levitation 2)Guidance 3)Propulsion
  • 4.  Electromagnetic suspension  Eelctrodynamic Suspension
  • 5. 1) In electrodynamic suspension (EDS), both the rail and the train exert a magnetic field, and the train is levitated by the repulsive force between these magnetic fields. 2) The basic Principle is based on electromagnetic Induction 3) The superconducting magnets move at a very high speed and magnetic field changes in the “8” shaped coils 4) The trick is that the magnets fixed in trains moves slightly below the center of “8” shaped coils so the flux changing at the lower half is more then the upper part
  • 6. 5) The magnetic pole of the lower half is same as that of the moving magnet so both repel Each other. 6) Upper part has a opposite polarity so it attract the moving magnet. 7) Both forces combine and produce the component of force that pulls the train in the upward Direction
  • 7. 1) No EDS system Can Levitate the train at rest Because without movement no flux change occur so consequently no Magnetic Force will appear 2) Train must have wheels or some other form of landing gear to support the train until it reaches a speed that can sustain levitation 3) Since a train may stop at any location, due to equipment problems for instance, the entire track must be able to support both low-speed and high- speed operation Electrodynamic Systems Levitate only in Motion.
  • 8. Electrodynamic Systems are Naturally Stable The distance between the track and the magnets creates strong forces to repel the magnets back to their original position, while a slight increase in distance greatly reduces the force and again returns the vehicle to the right separation. No feedback control is needed.
  • 9. 1) In electromagnetic Suspension train levitate above the steel rails due to the attraction between the opposite poles of magnets one in the guideway and the other in the undercarriage. 2)Distance Between the rail and the undercarriage must maintained 15mm. 3) Train also remain suspended in air when it is not moving . 4)Guidance Magnets Ensure that the train may not Collide with the rails During Motion.
  • 10. 5) Minor Changing Between the Magnets and the Rail Produces a Varying force and this force is very unstable do Complex electronic Feedback system is Necessary to maintain the accurate Distance. 6)The system varies the Current in electromagnets and Control the Magnetic force of attraction.
  • 11. 1)The coils in the beam propel the train in the forward direction. 2) Once the train is reached to a proper speed then due to the magnetic field changing in the “8” shaped coils north and south pole produce which produce upward Component of force and lift the train 3) The electric current supplied to the coils in the guideway walls is constantly alternating to change the polarity of the magnetized coils. EDS System
  • 12. 4)This change in polarity causes the magnetic field in front of the train to pull the vehicle forward, while the magnetic field behind the train adds more forward thrust.
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  • 14. EMS system 1)In EMS system electromagnets Attract the track and the train levitate 2) Linear Motors are at the Center of The track which propel the train. 3) Gray area is Concrete and Blue area is Steel.
  • 15. 1) An EDS system can provide both levitate and propulsion using an onboard linear motor. 2) EMS systems can only levitate the train using the magnets onboard, not propel it forward. 3) As such, vehicles need some other technology for propulsion A linear motor (propulsion coils) mounted in the track is one solution. 4) Over long distances where the cost of propulsion coils could be prohibitive, a propeller or jet engine could be used. 5) For propulsion and braking of a Maglev, a long electromagnetic stator is installed underneath both sides of the guideway facing the train's support electromagnets and the rotor is build on the undercarriage of the train.
  • 16. 1)The Maglev's speed can vary from standstill to full operating speed by simply adjusting the frequency of the alternating current in the stator. 2) To bring the train to a full stop, the direction of the travelling field is reversed. 3) Even during braking, there isn't any mechanical contact between the stator and the rotor. 4)View of the Stator from bottom==
  • 17. 1) Onboard magnets and large margin between rail and train enable highest recorded train speeds (581 km/h) 2) Heavy load capacity 1) 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 card. 2) vehicle must be wheeled for travel at low speeds. 3) Magnetic Shielding is necessary .
  • 18. 1) Magnetic fields inside and outside the vehicle are less than EDS. 2) commercially available technology that can attain very high speeds (500 km/h). 3) No wheels needed. 1) 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. 2) Vibration issues may occur.
  • 19. 1)maglev trains produce less noise than a conventional train at equivalent speeds. 2) The weight of the large electromagnets in many EMS and EDS designs is a major design issue. A very strong magnetic field is required to levitate a massive train. 3) Maglev trains currently in operation are not compatible with conventional track, and therefore require all new infrastructure for their entire route. 4) Due to the lack of physical contact between the track and the vehicle, maglev trains experience no rolling resistance, leaving only air resistance and electromagnetic drag potentially improving power efficiency
  • 20. 6) Maglev is atmosphere friendly not produce toxic Smoke. 7)Relatively very high speed then Commercial trains. 8) No resistance between the rail and Track so very high speed is attainable that's why some times Maglev is compared with aero plans.