2. INTRODUCTION:
Maglev=Magnetic + Levitation
Maglev runs on the principle of magnetic
levitation.
Maglev is noiseless ,friction less , and require no
maintenance.
Maglev is the best alternative for means of
transport.
5. TRAINS
Based on the technique used for Leviation the are
two types of Maglev trains
1. Electromagnetic Suspension -Attractive
2. Electrodynamic Suspension -repulsive
7. PRINCIPLE OF MAGNETIC
LEVIATION
o Electromagnets attached to the train.
o Has guidance magnets on the sides.
o A computer changes the amount of current to
keep the train 1 cm from the track.
o Max speed -438km/hr
o Has on-board battery power
supply.
8. PRINCIPLE OF
PROPULSION
The principle of electromagnetic propulsion is :
“opposite poles attract each other and like poles
repel each other”
Major components of this propulsion system.
They are:
A large electrical power source
Metal coils that line the entire guideway
Guidance magnets used for alignment
9. WORKING:
Stators of the Maglev system are usually in the
guiderails.
Rotors are located within the electromagnetic
system on the train.
The alternating current allows a pull from the
magnetic field in front of the train, and a push
from the magnetic field behind the train
Train reaches maximum velocitiy of 300 miles
per hour.
11. 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.
12. PRINCIPLE OF MAGNET
LEVITATION
o The superconducting magnets by figure eight
levitation coils on the side of the track induces a
current in the coils and creates a magnetic field.
o The repulsive forces between the magnets and
coils lift the train, on average, about 4 to 6 inches
above the track.
13. o The propulsion coils located on the sidewalls on both
sides of the guideway are energized by a three-phase
alternating current.
oThe on-board superconducting magnets are attracted
and pushed by the shifting field, propelling the Maglev
vehicle.
oBraking is accomplished by sending an alternating
current in the reverse direction.
PRINCIPLE OF PROPULSION
14. MERITS AND DEMERITS
TECHN
OLOGY
MERITS DEMERITS
EMS •Magnetic fields inside &
outside the vehicle are less
than EDS.
•No wheels or secondary
propulsion required
•Can attain very high speed.
(500km/hr).
•Constant monitoring
correction of separation
between vehicle &
guideway using computer
systems essential.
•Due to inherent
instability and corrections
,vibration issues may
occur.
EDS •Onboard magnets and large
separation enable highest
recorded speeds(581km/hr)
and heavy load capacity.
•Naturally stable and hence
no feedback control required.
•Strong magnetic field
makes the train
inaccessible to passengers
with pacemakers or
storage media like hard
drives and credit cards.
•Vehicle must be wheeled
for low speed travel.
15. ADVANTAGES OF MAGNETIC
LEVITATED TRANSPORTATION
SYSTEM
A Maglev is way faster than your usual bullet
train. Maglevs can reach speeds up to 500
kilometres per hour. (Mumbai-Delhi in 2-3 hrs)
Due to its lack of wheels, MagLevs are quieter
than normal trains, or sometimes even traffic.
Maglevs use 30% less energy than normal trains.
In theory, a Maglev and its track would require
very little maintenance since the train never
touches the track there is virtually no wear and
16. 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!
17. DISADVANTAGES:
The Maglev's track is much more expensive than
railroad tracks.
Whole new sets of tracks would have to be built
for the Maglev to run. Many Transportation
vehicles in Europe run on existing track, like the
TGV trains in France.
Although Maglevs are pretty quiet, noise caused
by air disturbance still occurs.
18. MAGLEV VS CONVENTIONAL
TRAINS
MagLev Trains Conventional Trains
No Friction = Less
Maintenance
Routine Maintenance
Needed
No Engine = No fuel
required
Engine requires fossil
fuels
Speeds in excess of
300 mph
Speeds up to 110 mph
19. 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 cost is less.
A country like India could benefit very much if
this were implemented here.