Non-Contact Suspension and Propulsion Technology |
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Authors: | H. Alscher M. Iguchi A. R. Eastham I. Boldea |
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Affiliation: | a TRANSPARID - EMS Munich, Federal Republic of Germanyb Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Japanc Department of Electrical Engineering, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canadad Department of Electrical Machines, Polytechnical Institute “TR. VUTA”, Timisoara, Romania |
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Abstract: | ![]() As a result of extensive research and development in several countries, the technologies of magnetic suspension and linear electric drives are becoming available for transportation applications. The successful demonstration and operation of prototype vehicles has established the technical viability of these systems. Several urban transit or shuttle services, with magnetic suspension and/or linear motor propulsion are likely to be operational within 3-4 years. After the final stages ofdevelopment and rigorous testing, high speed systems are likely to be an option for intercity implementation by the end of the decade. This paper presents a report on the worldwide status of R&D and test programs of non-contact suspension and propulsion technology for guided ground transport. |
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