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Our Maglev Project

By: Carson Francis, Aidan McNaney, Tommy Apple, Julian McNaull,

and Jack Keller

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What is the Maglev?

The magnetic levitation train (AKA the maglev) is the world’s fastest train that uses magnets to travel and can reach a speed of up to 310 miles per hour.

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How Does the Maglev Work?

The maglev works by floating about 4 inches above the track. Also, the maglev is equipped with electromagnets that must be cooled at about 500 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Where is the Maglev currently used?

OJapanOChinaOSouth Korea

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What speeds can the trains travel?

The trains can travel up to 310 miles per hour!

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How are the Magnetic Levitation tracks built?

The track are usually built out of a magnetically conductive steel track.

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How many passengers can the Maglev train hold?

The Maglev train can hold up to 1,000 passengers!

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How are the Maglev cars designed and shaped?

OLarge electrical power source

OMetal coils lining the guide way

OLarge guidance magnets

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Where are these trains being considered for use?

OTokyoOInterstate CaliforniaODisney WorldOLas VegasOWashington D.C.OIndia

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Pros and Cons for the Maglev

Pros ConsO Considerably safeO Fast

transportation to places around the world

O Helps with city transit

O Extremely expensiveO Some tests have

crashedO No back-up motor

(means that if the maglev breaks down, passengers could be stranded)

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What are some health/ safety concerns regarding the maglev?

- Sensors or controls could fail during operations to test.

- Radiation

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ChicagoO Sears TowerO Tribune TowerOMillennium ParkO Navy PierO Museum of Science and Industry O Chicago Bears

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HoustonO The GalleriaO Houston Museum of Natural ScienceO Houston ZooO Miller Outdoor Theatre O Museum of Fine ArtsO Houston Texans

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DenverO Elitch Gardens (Water/Amusement

park)O Pepsi CenterO Denver BroncosO Denver Art Museum

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San Francisco O Golden Gate BridgeO Alcatraz IslandO ChinatownO Union SquareO San Francisco Cable Car systemO Fisherman’s WharfO San Francisco 49ers

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CostTrack cost per mile- $10 million Testing Cost per test/session- $3 million (We did 3 sessions) Total 9 million dollars for testingNew York to Chicago- $4,500,000,000Chicago to Houston- $4,700,000,000Houston to Denver- $4,500,000,000Denver to San Francisco- $7,600,000,000Total Cost- $21,300,000,000

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Our Map and Car

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Search EnginesOGoogleOBing

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Websites http://www.levx.com/pages_technology_guidnace.cfmhttp://www.enquirer.com/editions/2004/01/18/biz_maglev

.htmlhttp://www.21stcenturysciencetech.com/Articles%202005/ElectricRail.pdfhttp://www.21stcenturysciencetech.com/articles/Summer03/maglev2.htmlhttp://www.21stcenturysciencetech.com/articles/magnetrain.htmlKidport.comwww.chicagoarchitecture.infoFbherald,comSports-logos-screensavers.comMillwoodinn.comEpress.earlham.edu

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Credits Project Manager: CarsonResearch Planner: The entire groupDesign Planner: Tommy and JackRoute/Map Planner: JulianPresentation Planner: Carson and AidanBuilding Planner: JackTesting/ Redesign Coordinator: Tommy


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