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SECAB INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERINGA
SEMINARON
“MAGNETIC LEVITATION TRAIN”UNDER THE GUIDANCE
Mr.Mohammad Ziaullah Assistant Professor, Dept of EEE
SECAB I.E.T, Vijayapur
Presented by Shaheen Galgali
USN:2SA10EE035E-MAIL:[email protected]
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PRESENTATION CONTENT
Introduction Magnetic levitation
Principle of Maglev Train LevitationPropulsionLateral guidance
How Maglev train works Track
Construction of track Advantage
Application Future scope in India References Conclusion
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INTRODUCTION
• Why maglev train needed Increasing pollution level from automobilesDepleting fuel resources It is cheaper, faster, not congested, and has much longer
service lifeneed for fast
• The lack of friction allow maglev vehicles to travel at a speed over 300miles/hour
• Maglev trains are based on maglev principle And they are noiseless, frictionless, and require no maintenance
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MAGNETIC LEVITATION
• Maglev is a short form of magnetic levitation
• Maglev is the use of magnetic field to levitate a metallic object
• Using either superconductive magnets or Permanent magnets object can be levitate
• The term maglev can b briefly explained by using an example of “ Maglev Trains”
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MAGLEV TECHNOLOGIES
There are two technologies
Electromagnetic suspension(EMS)Uses attractive magnetic
force of magnets
Electrodynamic suspension(EDS)Uses repulsive force between magnets
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BASIC PRINCIPLE OF MAGLEV TRAINS
Maglev trains have to perform the following function to operate in high speed
1.Levitation 2. Propulsion 3. Lateral
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LEVITATION
• The eight figured levitation coil are installed on the sidewalls of the guidewall
• When the on-board superconducting magnets pass at a high speed • An electric current is induced within the coils and creates a magnetic field. • This pushes the train upward so that it can levitate above the track.
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PROPULSION
• Propulsion coils on the guideway are used to exert force on the train by effectively a linear motor
• An alternating current is ran through electromagnet coils on the guide walls of the guide way.
• This creates a magnetic field that attracts and repels the superconducting magnets on the train
• propels the train which pulls and push move forward
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LATERAL GUIDANCE
When one side of the train nears the side of the guideway, the super conducting magnet on the train induces a repulsive force from the levitation coils on the side closer to the train and an attractive force from the coils on the farther side. This keeps the train in the center.
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How Maglev train Works
• The electromagnets on the underside of the train pull it up to the ferromagnetic rotor on the track and levitate the train by linear motor.
• The magnets on the side keep the train from moving from side to side.
• A computer changes the amount of current to keep the train 1 cm from the track.
This means there is no friction between the train and the track!
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GUIDE WAY
• The track which the train moves is called guide way
• This train uses superconducting electric magnets in the vehicle to levitate and propel the train.
• These magnets are cooled by liquid helium or liquid nitrogen. This means that once electrified these magnets do not require additional energy.
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Track Construction
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BLOCK DIAGRAM OF MAGLEV TRAIN
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ADVANTAGES
It is safe and user friendly. It is having low friction. It tolerate weather and random conditions, leaves and sticks that fall
on the track. It is economical. Less cost No pollution Avoid excessive vibration
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APPLLICATION OF MAGLEV
• Aerospace Engineering(space craft, Rocket)
• Civil Engineering & Building Facilities( Fan etc )
• Biomedical Engineering(Heart pump)
• Electrical Engineering(Magnet, etc)
• Automotive Engineering(car etc)
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Future Scope in India
The Indian Ministry currently in the process of reviewing a proposal to start Maglev Train
Maglev train from
• Pune (Pimple Saudagar) to Mumbai (Panvel)
• Mumbai to Delhi
• Mumbai - Nagpur
• Chennai - Bangalore - Mysore
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CONCLUSION• The maglev Train: Research on this “dream train” has been
going on for the last 30 odd years in various parts the world• The chief advantage of this type of train are:
Non-contact and Non-wearing propulsion, independent of friction, no mechanical component like wheel axle
• Maintenance costs decrease• The Maglev offers a cheap, efficient alternative to the current
rail sysytem.A country like INDIA could benefit very much if this were implemented here. Further possible application need to be explored
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ANY QUESTION……?
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