Title :
A Full Scale Superconducting Magnetic Levitation (MagLev) Vehicle Operational Line
Author :
Sotelo, G.G. ; de Oliveira, R.A.H. ; Costa, F.S. ; Dias, D.H.N. ; de Andrade, R. ; Stephan, R.M.
Author_Institution :
Fluminense Fed. Univ., Niterói, Brazil
Abstract :
This paper describes the construction and main components of a full-scale superconducting magnetic levitation vehicle. The prototype, comprising four 1.5-m-long wagons, will travel a short test line of 200 meters, connecting two buildings inside the campus of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. The efforts to implement this technology started thirteen years ago with a small-scale prototype in an attempt to prove the concept. The second step was the construction of a functional prototype that could levitate more than one Ton. The actual stage of this project is the construction of an operational prototype mentioned above, designed to transport up to 24 passengers. This work has been reported in several previous editions of the ASC conference. New details about the elevated test line, the permanent magnetic (Nd-Fe-B) guideways, the cryostats with YBCO high critical temperature superconductors, the energy conditioning, the linear induction motor and its regenerative braking, as well as the automatic supply system of liquid nitrogen will be presented in the proposed paper. Tests with this operational prototype demonstrate the technology feasibility.
Keywords :
boron compounds; carbon compounds; electric vehicles; iron; linear induction motors; magnetic levitation; neon; regenerative braking; yttrium compounds; ASC conference; Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; MagLev vehicle operational line; Nd-Fe-B; YBCO; automatic supply system; cryostats; elevated test line; energy conditioning; full-scale superconducting magnetic levitation vehicle; high critical temperature superconductors; linear induction motor; liquid nitrogen; operational prototype; permanent magnetic guideways; regenerative braking; small-scale prototype; temperature superconductors; Force; Induction motors; Magnetic levitation; Prototypes; Superconducting magnets; Vehicles; Linear motor; MagLev; Superconducting linear bearing; superconducting linear bearing;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2014.2371432