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Hydrogen Super Highway: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur, Anantapuramu
Hydrogen Super Highway: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur, Anantapuramu
Hydrogen Super Highway: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur, Anantapuramu
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
In
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Submitted by
V. MEGHANATH (17HR1A0359)
(2018-2022)
Department of MECHANICAL Engineering
MOTHER THERESA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
Melumoi (P), Palamaner, Chittoor (Dist.)-517408
Any achievement, be it scholastic or otherwise does not depend solely on the individual effort
but on the guidance, encouragement and cooperation of intellectuals, elders and friends. We
would like to take this opportunity to thank them all.
Finally, we would like to express our sincere thanks to faculty members of M.E.
Department, and Lab technicians, friends & family members one and all, who have helped us
to complete this work successfully.
ABSTRACT
Hydrogen Super Highway is a kind full integration of solar powered hydrogen production
and distribution system supporting a high speed magnetic levitation (MagLev ) on-demand
public transit network built along the right of way of the US Interstate Highway Systems, and
any other permissible right of way where such a machine would be of benefit. The Hydrogen
Super Highway, also known as the HSH, is accessed by Traveler Stations that are built within
the right of way of the Interstate Highway within the land locked real-estate of the clover leaf
interchanges providing maximum ease of access for people who live anywhere near the
Interstate Highway. The HSH is much more than just a high speed rail system.
The HSH public transit network will enable millions of people in the future to utilize
on-demand publicly owned transit vehicles that share the same maglev rail with privately
owned transit vehicles. Essentially the HSH represents the addition of new lanes of
transportation traffic on existing rights of way.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 7: CONCLUSION
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