Description
INTRODUCTION
The MAGLEV train stands for magnetic levitation train and 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 power needed for levitation is usually not a particularly large percentage of the overall consumption; most of the power used is needed to overcome air drag, as with any other high speed train.
The highest recorded speed of a Maglev train is 581 kilometers per hour (361 mph), achieved in Japan in 2003, 6 kilometers per hour (3.7 mph) faster than the conventional TGV wheel-rail speed record.
Maglev Train Seminar Report
Page Length : 16
Content :
- Introduction
- Technology
- Power And Energy Usage
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- References
Maglev Train Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 16
Content :
- Introduction
- How does it work?
- Propulsion
- Types
- How Fast Do They Go?
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
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