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Hyper Loop
Hyper Loop
“HYPERLOOP”
Presented by,
NAME : Rakesh R Nair
REG : JEC18EC026
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Vision
Mission
To emerge as an institution par excellence of global standards by imparting
quality engineering and other professional programmes with state-of- the-art
facilities.
To equip the students with appropriate skills for a meaningful career in the
global scenario.
To inculcate ethical values among students and ignite their passion for holistic
excellence through social initiatives.
Vision
Mission
• Objective
• Introduction
• Literature review
• Content
• Conclusion
• Advantages
• Applications
• References
OBJECTIVE
The innovative concept of the vacuum railway - High-Speed
Transportation System has for many years aroused great interest of
people dealing with the issues of modern and effective transport systems.
• There is solar panel fitted on top of the tube. By this solar panel there is
enough energy is stored in battery packs to operate at night and in cloudy
weather for some periods.
• The energy is also is stored in the form of compressed air. The air
between the capsule acts as a cushions to prevent two capsules from
colliding within the tube.
COMPONENTS OF HYPERLOOP TRANSPORTATION
SYSTEM
• CAPSULE
• TUBE
• PROPULSION
• ROUTE
CAPSULE
The capsule send at a very high speed and it is levitated by a high pressure air
cushion. The design of capsule is start with the aerodynamic shape. There are
two version of capsule are being considered: a passenger only version and a
passenger plus vehicle version
P Tube
The tube is made of steel. There are two tubes which are welded together side
by side configuration to allow the capsules travel in both directions. The tube
will be supported by pillars. There is a solar arrays are provided on a top of
the tubes for the purpose of power to the system
PROPULSION
To accelerate and decelerate the capsule the linear induction motor is used in
hyperloop system. It provides some advantages over a permanent magnet motor.
To accelerate the capsules there is linear accelerators are constructed on a length
of the tube. Stators are placed on the capsules to transfer momentum to the
capsules via the linear accelerators
ROUTE
• USA:
The route suggested in the 2013 alpha-level design document was from the
Greater Los Angeles Area to the San Francisco Bay Area.
• Europe:
IN 2016 Amsterdam or Schiphol to Frankfurt.
In Poland fromWarsaw to Cracow
• India:
➔ In 2016 route between Chennai and Bengaluru, with a conceptual travel
time for 345 km (214 mi) of 30 minutes.
➔ In 2018 between Mumbai and Pune that would cut the travel time from
the current 180 minutes to 20 minutes.
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