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SUBMITTED TO :- SUBMITTED By:-
Mr. Niraj Kumar Shukla Rishabh Mishra
( H.O.D ) 1416220024
Electrical Engineering SIET Allahabad
A
SEMINAR
ON
HYPERLOOP
 INTRODUCTION
 THE CONCEPT
 THE CAPSULE AND TUBE
 COST : THE PRICE TAG
 ENERGY EFFICIENCY
 THE ROUTE
 CURRENT WORK
 HYPERLOOP IN INDIA
 VIDEO : STATION & SIMULATION
 ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGE
 CONCLUSION
 REFERENCES
 Hyperloop is a proposed mode of passenger
and freight transportation that would propel a
pod-like vehicle through a near-vacuum tube at
more than airline speed.
 This concept is given by Elon Musk .
 This is concept of high-speed travel in tubes
and capsule .
 The hyperloop technology is touted as having
very fast speeds, faster than existing forms of
passenger travel, and as being able to provide
that service at lower cost than high speed rail.
 It work on green energy.
 Hyperloop consists of a low pressure
tube with capsules that are
transported at both low and high
speeds throughout the length of the
tube.
 The capsules are supported on a
cushion of air, featuring pressurized
air and aerodynamic lift.
 The capsules are accelerated via a
magnetic linear accelerator affixed at
various stations on the low pressure
tube with rotors contained in each
capsule.
 CAPSULE
 Sealed capsules carrying 28 passengers each thatravel along the interior of the tube
depart on average every 2 minutes from Los Angeles or San Francisco (up to every
30 seconds during t peak usage hours).
 The capsules are accelerated via a magnetic linear accelerator affixed at various
stations on the low pressure tube with rotors contained in each capsule
 For travel at high speeds, the greatest power requirement is normally to overcome
air resistance.
 The capsules are supported via air bearings that operate using a compressed air
reservoir and aerodynamic lift .
 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.
 Solar arrays will cover the top of the tubes in order to provide power to
the system.
 tubes kept at a complete vacuum, allowing for theoretical speeds of
thousands of miles per hour.
 Pylons are placed every 100 ft (30 m) to support the tube
The total cost of the Hyperloop passenger
transportation system as outlined is less than $6
billion USD. The passenger plus vehicle version of
Hyperloop is including both passenger and cargo
capsules and the total cost is outlined as $7.5 billion
USD.
 We can mount solar panels on the tubes for energy to transport
and use battery to store for night time.
 The energy cost and energy consumed per passenger is also
relatively lower compared to existing systems.
 Energy consumed per passenger to travel same distance is very
low compared to cars, aero planes , high speed trains.
 There will be a station at Los Angeles and San Francisco. Several stations
along the way will be possible with splits in the tube.
 The majority of the route will follow highway and the tube will be
constructed in the median
The hyperloop team working
.
ADVANTAGES
 Low cost than high speed trains
 High speed than all other transportation methods
 More convenient
 Immune to weather
 Earthquakes resistant
 Sustainable self powering
 Safer
 More convenient
 Tube pressurization
 Less movable space for passengers
 Turning will be critical
 No answer for equipment malfunction, accidents, emergency
evacuation
 Experience could be frightening.
As it has number of advantages it will very helpful for transport public as well
as goods in a very short time ( at top speed of 1220 kmph) and also in low cost.
It is new concept so there is some future work will be required for development
of this project.
 http://www.spacex.com/sites/spacex/files/hyperloop_alpha.pdf
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperloop
 http://www.spacex.com/hyperloop
 http://hyperloop.tamu.edu
 https://www.quora.com/Tesla-Motors-company-What-is-the-
working-principle-of-the-hyperloop-proposed-by-Elon-Musk
The hyperloop by rishabh mishra
The hyperloop by rishabh mishra

The hyperloop by rishabh mishra

  • 1.
    SUBMITTED TO :-SUBMITTED By:- Mr. Niraj Kumar Shukla Rishabh Mishra ( H.O.D ) 1416220024 Electrical Engineering SIET Allahabad A SEMINAR ON HYPERLOOP
  • 2.
     INTRODUCTION  THECONCEPT  THE CAPSULE AND TUBE  COST : THE PRICE TAG  ENERGY EFFICIENCY  THE ROUTE  CURRENT WORK  HYPERLOOP IN INDIA  VIDEO : STATION & SIMULATION  ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGE  CONCLUSION  REFERENCES
  • 3.
     Hyperloop isa proposed mode of passenger and freight transportation that would propel a pod-like vehicle through a near-vacuum tube at more than airline speed.  This concept is given by Elon Musk .  This is concept of high-speed travel in tubes and capsule .  The hyperloop technology is touted as having very fast speeds, faster than existing forms of passenger travel, and as being able to provide that service at lower cost than high speed rail.  It work on green energy.
  • 4.
     Hyperloop consistsof a low pressure tube with capsules that are transported at both low and high speeds throughout the length of the tube.  The capsules are supported on a cushion of air, featuring pressurized air and aerodynamic lift.  The capsules are accelerated via a magnetic linear accelerator affixed at various stations on the low pressure tube with rotors contained in each capsule.
  • 5.
     CAPSULE  Sealedcapsules carrying 28 passengers each thatravel along the interior of the tube depart on average every 2 minutes from Los Angeles or San Francisco (up to every 30 seconds during t peak usage hours).  The capsules are accelerated via a magnetic linear accelerator affixed at various stations on the low pressure tube with rotors contained in each capsule  For travel at high speeds, the greatest power requirement is normally to overcome air resistance.  The capsules are supported via air bearings that operate using a compressed air reservoir and aerodynamic lift .
  • 8.
     The tubeis made of steel. Two tubes will be welded together in a side by side configuration to allow the capsules to travel both directions.  Solar arrays will cover the top of the tubes in order to provide power to the system.  tubes kept at a complete vacuum, allowing for theoretical speeds of thousands of miles per hour.  Pylons are placed every 100 ft (30 m) to support the tube
  • 10.
    The total costof the Hyperloop passenger transportation system as outlined is less than $6 billion USD. The passenger plus vehicle version of Hyperloop is including both passenger and cargo capsules and the total cost is outlined as $7.5 billion USD.
  • 11.
     We canmount solar panels on the tubes for energy to transport and use battery to store for night time.  The energy cost and energy consumed per passenger is also relatively lower compared to existing systems.  Energy consumed per passenger to travel same distance is very low compared to cars, aero planes , high speed trains.
  • 14.
     There willbe a station at Los Angeles and San Francisco. Several stations along the way will be possible with splits in the tube.  The majority of the route will follow highway and the tube will be constructed in the median
  • 15.
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    ADVANTAGES  Low costthan high speed trains  High speed than all other transportation methods  More convenient  Immune to weather  Earthquakes resistant  Sustainable self powering  Safer  More convenient
  • 21.
     Tube pressurization Less movable space for passengers  Turning will be critical  No answer for equipment malfunction, accidents, emergency evacuation  Experience could be frightening.
  • 22.
    As it hasnumber of advantages it will very helpful for transport public as well as goods in a very short time ( at top speed of 1220 kmph) and also in low cost. It is new concept so there is some future work will be required for development of this project.
  • 23.
     http://www.spacex.com/sites/spacex/files/hyperloop_alpha.pdf  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperloop http://www.spacex.com/hyperloop  http://hyperloop.tamu.edu  https://www.quora.com/Tesla-Motors-company-What-is-the- working-principle-of-the-hyperloop-proposed-by-Elon-Musk