hyperloop presentation
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Presentation on Hyperloop Transportation
Presented By: Hossain,Mohammad Sazzad 14-25896-1 Hossain, Jonaed 14-26087-1 Ahmad,Sabbir 14-25673-1 Talukder, Md. Siam 14-25991-1
Presented To:
Rethwan,Faiz
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Overview Introduction
History
Conventional Modes Of Transportion
Advantages
Limitations
Related projects
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Introduction A Hyperloop would be "an elevated, reduced-pressure tube that contains pressurized capsules driven within the tube by a number of linear electric motors.”
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History Proposed by ELON MUSK
A high-level alpha design for the system was published on August 12, 2013.
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CONVENTIONAL MODES OF TRANSPORTATION:
1. RAIL relatively slow and expensive
2. ROAD relatively slow
3. WATER relatively slow
4. AIR expensive
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Hyperloop consists of a low pressure tube with capsules that are transported at both low and high speeds throughout the length of the tube.
Hyperloop conceptual diagram.
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Components of Hyperloop Transportation System
1. Capsule
2. Tube
3. Propulsion
4. Route
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1. CAPSULE•Structure•Size
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Hyperloop passenger transport capsule conceptual design sketch.
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Contd;
Hyperloop passenger capsule version with doors open at the station.
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Contd;
Hyperloop passenger capsule version cutaway with passengers onboard.
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Hyperloop passenger transport capsule conceptual design rendering.
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Contd;
Streamlines for capsule traveling at high subsonic velocities inside Hyperloop.
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2.TUBE
The tube is made of steel. Two tubes will be welded together in a side by side configuration to allow the capsules to travel both directions.
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Contd;
Hyperloop capsule in tube cutaway with attached solar arrays.
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3.PROPULSION
Linear accelerators are constructed along the length of the tube at various locations to accelerate the capsules.
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Rotor (mounted to capsule)
Stator (mounted to tube)
Rotor and stator 3D diagram
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Advantages Inexpensive (road)
Fast (air)
Environmentally friendly (rail/road via electric cars)
Sustainable (uses solar energy)
Runs trough the median of existing highway
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Limitations A number of economists and transportation experts have expressed the belief that the US$6 billion price tag dramatically understates the cost of designing, developing, constructing and testing an all-new form of transportation.
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