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HYPERLOOPTHE FUTURE OF TRANSPORATION
GAURAV PODDAR(8EC12)
CONTENT
1. INTRODUCTION
2. THE CONCEPT
3. WHO’S IDEA
4. ORIGIN OF SPARK
5. WHAT IS HYPERLOOP
6. COMPONENTS
7. WHY DO WE NEED HYPERLOOP
8. SPECIFICATION
9. HYPERLOOP INDIA
10.CONCLUSION
11.REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION
• Hyperloop is a proposed mode of passenger and freight
transportation that propels a pod-like vehicle through a near-
vacuum tube at more than airline speed. The alpha version of
the proposal published on the SpaceX website, describes
claims of the design of the system, as well as its function.
• The concept of high-speed travel in tubes has been around for
decades, but there has been a resurgence in interest in
pneumatic tube transportation systems since the concept was
reintroduced.
THE CONCEPT
• A capsule full of people in a low pressure tube elevated on
pylon goes really fast.
ORIGIN OF SPARK
• Hyperloop concept was invented and designed in 1812 by the
British Mechanical Engineer George Wenger and later on
polished by various people like George Medhurs in 1827 and
Alferd ely beach in 1869.
• The concept of Hyperloop is now developed and redesigned
by the billionaire Elon Musk in 2012
• Hyperloop is in some countries a registered trademark of the
Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) for the
high speed transportation of passengers and goods in partially
evacuated tubes.
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ELON’S IDEA
WHAT IS HYPERLOOP ?
• Existing conventional modes of transportation of people
consists of four unique types: rail, road, water, and air. These
modes of transport tend to be either relatively slow (i.e., road
and water), expensive (i.e., air), or a combination of relatively
slow and expensive
• Hyperloop is a new mode of transport that seeks to change this
paradigm by being both fast and inexpensive for people and
goods.
• 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 COMPONENTS
1. TUBES
• 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.
• Pylons are placed every (30 m) to support the tube
• Solar arrays will cover the top of the tubes in order to provide
power to the system.
2.CAPSULE
• Sealed capsules carrying 28 passengers each that travel
along the interior of the tube.
• A larger system has also been sized that allows transport
of 3 full size automobiles with passengers to travel in the
capsule.
• The capsules are supported via air bearings that operate
using a compressed air reservoir and aerodynamic lift.
WHY DO WE NEED HL
WHY DO WE NEED HL
SPECIFICATION
• Height : 3.66 ft. ( 1.1 m )
• Width : 4.50 ft. ( 1.35m )
• Passengers : 24-30
• Speed : 670MPH (1000 KMPH)
• The doors on each side will open in a gullwing (or possibly
sliding) manner to allow easy access during loading and
unloading.
• The luggage compartment will be at the front or rear of the
capsule.
HYPERLOOP INDIA
• Indian leaders gather to learn about the Indian semi-
finalist routes from the Hyperloop One Global Challenge.
Minister of Railways, Suresh Prabhu, and CEO of NITI
Aayog, Amitabh Kant, headline the event, which focuses on
transforming India's transportation routes with Hyperloop.
MARCH 07, 2017
• Hyperloop Transportation Technologies(HTT) signed an
agreement with Andhra Pradesh government to build a
connecting road between Vijayawada to Amaravati.
• The memorandum of Understanding(MoU) that HTT, an
American research firm, has signed with the Andhra Pradesh
Economic Development Board(APEDB) is a first of its kind.
CONCLUSION
• As it has number of advantages it will very help full for
transport public as well as goods in a very short period of time
(at a top speed of 1000 kmph) and also in lower cost.
• It is a new concept so there is some future work will be
required for development of this project.
REFERENCES
1) https://hyperloop-one.com/-
https://robotronblog.com/2016/04/01/hyperloop-is-
coming/
2) https://www.topspeed.com/cars/hyperloop-
one/ke5767.html
3) https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/2142155/hyperloop-elon-
musk-uk-how-fast-transport/
4) https://www.wired.com/story/india-hyperloop-
transportation-technologies/
5) http://www.businesstoday.in/sectors/infra/andhra-
pradesh-hyperloop-amaravati-vijayawada-6-minutes-
india-htt/story/259863.html
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  • 1.
    HYPERLOOPTHE FUTURE OFTRANSPORATION GAURAV PODDAR(8EC12)
  • 2.
    CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION 2. THECONCEPT 3. WHO’S IDEA 4. ORIGIN OF SPARK 5. WHAT IS HYPERLOOP 6. COMPONENTS 7. WHY DO WE NEED HYPERLOOP 8. SPECIFICATION 9. HYPERLOOP INDIA 10.CONCLUSION 11.REFERENCES
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    INTRODUCTION • Hyperloop isa proposed mode of passenger and freight transportation that propels a pod-like vehicle through a near- vacuum tube at more than airline speed. The alpha version of the proposal published on the SpaceX website, describes claims of the design of the system, as well as its function. • The concept of high-speed travel in tubes has been around for decades, but there has been a resurgence in interest in pneumatic tube transportation systems since the concept was reintroduced.
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    THE CONCEPT • Acapsule full of people in a low pressure tube elevated on pylon goes really fast.
  • 5.
    ORIGIN OF SPARK •Hyperloop concept was invented and designed in 1812 by the British Mechanical Engineer George Wenger and later on polished by various people like George Medhurs in 1827 and Alferd ely beach in 1869. • The concept of Hyperloop is now developed and redesigned by the billionaire Elon Musk in 2012 • Hyperloop is in some countries a registered trademark of the Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) for the high speed transportation of passengers and goods in partially evacuated tubes.
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    WHAT IS HYPERLOOP? • Existing conventional modes of transportation of people consists of four unique types: rail, road, water, and air. These modes of transport tend to be either relatively slow (i.e., road and water), expensive (i.e., air), or a combination of relatively slow and expensive • Hyperloop is a new mode of transport that seeks to change this paradigm by being both fast and inexpensive for people and goods. • Hyperloop consists of a low pressure tube with capsules that are transported at both low and high speeds throughout the length of the tube
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    HYPERLOOP COMPONENTS 1. TUBES •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. • Pylons are placed every (30 m) to support the tube • Solar arrays will cover the top of the tubes in order to provide power to the system.
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    2.CAPSULE • Sealed capsulescarrying 28 passengers each that travel along the interior of the tube. • A larger system has also been sized that allows transport of 3 full size automobiles with passengers to travel in the capsule. • The capsules are supported via air bearings that operate using a compressed air reservoir and aerodynamic lift.
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    WHY DO WENEED HL
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    WHY DO WENEED HL
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    SPECIFICATION • Height :3.66 ft. ( 1.1 m ) • Width : 4.50 ft. ( 1.35m ) • Passengers : 24-30 • Speed : 670MPH (1000 KMPH) • The doors on each side will open in a gullwing (or possibly sliding) manner to allow easy access during loading and unloading. • The luggage compartment will be at the front or rear of the capsule.
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    HYPERLOOP INDIA • Indianleaders gather to learn about the Indian semi- finalist routes from the Hyperloop One Global Challenge. Minister of Railways, Suresh Prabhu, and CEO of NITI Aayog, Amitabh Kant, headline the event, which focuses on transforming India's transportation routes with Hyperloop. MARCH 07, 2017 • Hyperloop Transportation Technologies(HTT) signed an agreement with Andhra Pradesh government to build a connecting road between Vijayawada to Amaravati. • The memorandum of Understanding(MoU) that HTT, an American research firm, has signed with the Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board(APEDB) is a first of its kind.
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    CONCLUSION • As ithas number of advantages it will very help full for transport public as well as goods in a very short period of time (at a top speed of 1000 kmph) and also in lower cost. • It is a new concept so there is some future work will be required for development of this project.
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    REFERENCES 1) https://hyperloop-one.com/- https://robotronblog.com/2016/04/01/hyperloop-is- coming/ 2) https://www.topspeed.com/cars/hyperloop- one/ke5767.html 3)https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/2142155/hyperloop-elon- musk-uk-how-fast-transport/ 4) https://www.wired.com/story/india-hyperloop- transportation-technologies/ 5) http://www.businesstoday.in/sectors/infra/andhra- pradesh-hyperloop-amaravati-vijayawada-6-minutes- india-htt/story/259863.html