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BASAVAKALYAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE
BASAVAKALYAN
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
A
Seminar On
Presented by:
SHAIK MAHEBOOB SAB
3BK14ME069
Under the guidance of:
Prof. SHIVARAJ BHALEKAR
HYPERL P
WELCOME TO THE
FURURE OF
TRANSPORATATION
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
HISTORICAL REVIEW
WORKING PRINCIPLE OF HYPERLOOP
CONSTRUCTION FEATURES OF HYPERLOOP
ADVANTAGES
DIS-ADVANTAGES
PRESENT WORKS
FUTURE SCOPES
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION
 It is a new form of transportation between
long distances
 It consist of low pressure tube (<100 Pascal)
with capsules that are transported both at low
and high speeds through out the length of the
tube.
 It is driven by linear induction motor and
compressor.
 It can runs at a top speed of 800miles per hour
that is more than 1200km/hr.
 It is more cheaper than bullet train project and
more faster and safer than the airplane
journey.
HISTORICAL REVIEW
 In the year 1812 the idea was invented by a British mechanical engineer “George
Medhurus” such that man can travel through a low pressure tube.
 Again in the year 2012 the idea is re-polished and re-designed by CEO of Tesla
motors and space x “ELON MUSK”….
WORKING PRINCIPLE OF HYPERLOOP
 Hyperloop basically works on the principle of magnetic leviation, which tells “A
vehicle can be suspended and propelled on a guidance track made with magnet”
 The vehicle on the top of the track may be propelled by a linear induction motor.
Hyperloop welcome the future of transport
CONSTRUCTION FEATURES OF
HYPERLOOP
1.Tube
2.Capsule
3.Compressor fan
4.Propulsion system with nozzle
5.Suspension system
1.TUBE
 The tube is made up of steel, Two tubes are welded together side by side.
 Diameter of tube is around 2meters.
 Wall Thickness of the tube is between 20mm to 23mm.
 Pillars are provided 30 meters apart to support the tube.
 The pressure inside the tube is less than 100pascle
 Solar panels are installed on the top of tube for providing power to the
system.
2.CAPSULE
 hyperloop consist of a compressor fan in front of it which is coupled with
electric motor, sound bulkhead, seating capacity, suspension system and
batteries etc.
 The maximum width is 1.35m and height is 1.10m with rounded corners and
the over all weight is expected to be 3100kg.
 The seating capacity is 28 passengers.
3. COMPRESSOR FAN
 Compressor fan is installed on front of capsules. This fan suck the air from front
of capsule and transfer it to end nozzle. Thus, air resistance is removed.
4.PROPULSION SYSTEM
 A linear induction motor is used in hyperloop, same as which is used in tesla
cars, which can provide a velocity of 20000 meter per second.
 The rotor is located on vehicle to reduce the weight .
 The stator is mounted in a linear track in the tube, to supply power to the vehicle.
5. SUSPENSION SYSTEM
• Formation of air bearing takes place, which float the capsule within the tube to
obtained higher speed and resist the friction.
• It also reduces aerodynamic forces.
ADVANTAGES OF HYPERLOOP
1. It saves the travelling time.
2. No problem of traffic.
3. It can travel in any kind of weather conditions.
4. Cost of hyperloop is low as compared to bullet train budgets and
airplane tickets.
5. Powered by solar panels and hence pollution free.
6. High speed upto 1200km/hr can be achieved.
7. safer journey and resistance to earthquake.
DISADVANTAGES
1. Turning will be critical.
2. Less movable space for passengers.
3. High speed might cause dizziness in some
passengers.
4. High cost of fabrication.
5. Complex repair procedure.
PRESENT WORK
 Presently the idea of hyperloop is proposed for the route between SAN-
FRANSISCO ,CALIFORNIA and LOS-ANGELES in 35 minutes, at a top
speed of 1220km/hr.
 It is also under progress from emarat to abu dhabi dubai.
 Even china and japan also interested in this idea.
 Even India also passed the budget of 40000crore to have it by 2022.
FUTURE SCOPES
Hyperloop is a new born technology, further developments will
be did.
• It is providing faster and safer journey for both passengers
and goods.
• In future almost all countries will adopt this kind of
transportation.
• Even INDIA also passed preliminary budget to bring it of
rupees 40000crore, instead of buying bullet trains.
• INDIA decided to make a route from Hyderabad, Pune and
Mumbai by 2022. and more other routes in future.
• This project is more cheaper than the budget of installing
bullet train.
CONCLUSION
• As it has number of advantages , it will be very
helpful in transporting public as well goods in a very
short time ( at top speed of 1220kmph ) and also in
low cost.
• It is a new concept so there will be some future work
required for the development of this project.
REFERENCES
[1] Musk, Elon (August 12, 2013). “Hyperloop” Tesla. Retrieved August 13, 2013
[2] A. Kantrowitz, “Proceeding of International Conference of lasers „87” F. J. Duarte,
Ed. (STS Press, Mc Lean, VA, 1988).
[3] “Hyperloop One”. Hyperloop One. Retrieved November 25, 2016.
[4] Chin, Jeffrey C.; Gray, Justin S.; Jones, Scott M.; Berton, Jeffrey J. (January 2015).
“Open source conceptual design for Hyperloop passenger pod”. 56th
AIAA/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference.
January 5–9, 2015. Kissimmee, Florida.
[5] Ahmed Hodaib, Samar, et al, international journal of mechanical, aerospace,
industrial, mechatronics and manufacturing engineering Vol:10 No:5, (May 2016)
[6] Chin, Jeffrey C.; Gray, Justin S.; Jones, Scott M.; Breton, Jeffrey J. (January 2015).
Open-Source Conceptual Sizing Models for the Hyperloop Passenger Pod (PDF). 56th
AIAA/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference.
January 5–9, 2015. Kissimmee, Florida. doi:10.2514/6.2015-1587.
[7] Paper by Mark Sakowski, “The Next Contender in High Speed Transport Elon
Musks Hyperloop”, 2016
[8] N. Kayela, editor of scientific and technical department, “Hyperloop: A Fifth Mode
of Transportation”, 2014
[9] Mohammed Imran, international journal of engineering research, 2016
[10] Musk, Elon (August 12, 2013). "Hyperloop Alpha"(PDF). SpaceX. Retrieved
August 13, 2013.
Hyperloop welcome the future of transport
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Hyperloop welcome the future of transport

  • 1. BASAVAKALYAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE BASAVAKALYAN DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A Seminar On Presented by: SHAIK MAHEBOOB SAB 3BK14ME069 Under the guidance of: Prof. SHIVARAJ BHALEKAR
  • 2. HYPERL P WELCOME TO THE FURURE OF TRANSPORATATION
  • 3. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION HISTORICAL REVIEW WORKING PRINCIPLE OF HYPERLOOP CONSTRUCTION FEATURES OF HYPERLOOP ADVANTAGES DIS-ADVANTAGES PRESENT WORKS FUTURE SCOPES CONCLUSION REFERENCES
  • 4. INTRODUCTION  It is a new form of transportation between long distances  It consist of low pressure tube (<100 Pascal) with capsules that are transported both at low and high speeds through out the length of the tube.  It is driven by linear induction motor and compressor.  It can runs at a top speed of 800miles per hour that is more than 1200km/hr.  It is more cheaper than bullet train project and more faster and safer than the airplane journey.
  • 5. HISTORICAL REVIEW  In the year 1812 the idea was invented by a British mechanical engineer “George Medhurus” such that man can travel through a low pressure tube.  Again in the year 2012 the idea is re-polished and re-designed by CEO of Tesla motors and space x “ELON MUSK”….
  • 6. WORKING PRINCIPLE OF HYPERLOOP  Hyperloop basically works on the principle of magnetic leviation, which tells “A vehicle can be suspended and propelled on a guidance track made with magnet”  The vehicle on the top of the track may be propelled by a linear induction motor.
  • 8. CONSTRUCTION FEATURES OF HYPERLOOP 1.Tube 2.Capsule 3.Compressor fan 4.Propulsion system with nozzle 5.Suspension system
  • 9. 1.TUBE  The tube is made up of steel, Two tubes are welded together side by side.  Diameter of tube is around 2meters.  Wall Thickness of the tube is between 20mm to 23mm.  Pillars are provided 30 meters apart to support the tube.  The pressure inside the tube is less than 100pascle  Solar panels are installed on the top of tube for providing power to the system.
  • 10. 2.CAPSULE  hyperloop consist of a compressor fan in front of it which is coupled with electric motor, sound bulkhead, seating capacity, suspension system and batteries etc.  The maximum width is 1.35m and height is 1.10m with rounded corners and the over all weight is expected to be 3100kg.  The seating capacity is 28 passengers.
  • 11. 3. COMPRESSOR FAN  Compressor fan is installed on front of capsules. This fan suck the air from front of capsule and transfer it to end nozzle. Thus, air resistance is removed.
  • 12. 4.PROPULSION SYSTEM  A linear induction motor is used in hyperloop, same as which is used in tesla cars, which can provide a velocity of 20000 meter per second.  The rotor is located on vehicle to reduce the weight .  The stator is mounted in a linear track in the tube, to supply power to the vehicle.
  • 13. 5. SUSPENSION SYSTEM • Formation of air bearing takes place, which float the capsule within the tube to obtained higher speed and resist the friction. • It also reduces aerodynamic forces.
  • 14. ADVANTAGES OF HYPERLOOP 1. It saves the travelling time. 2. No problem of traffic. 3. It can travel in any kind of weather conditions. 4. Cost of hyperloop is low as compared to bullet train budgets and airplane tickets. 5. Powered by solar panels and hence pollution free. 6. High speed upto 1200km/hr can be achieved. 7. safer journey and resistance to earthquake.
  • 15. DISADVANTAGES 1. Turning will be critical. 2. Less movable space for passengers. 3. High speed might cause dizziness in some passengers. 4. High cost of fabrication. 5. Complex repair procedure.
  • 16. PRESENT WORK  Presently the idea of hyperloop is proposed for the route between SAN- FRANSISCO ,CALIFORNIA and LOS-ANGELES in 35 minutes, at a top speed of 1220km/hr.  It is also under progress from emarat to abu dhabi dubai.  Even china and japan also interested in this idea.  Even India also passed the budget of 40000crore to have it by 2022.
  • 17. FUTURE SCOPES Hyperloop is a new born technology, further developments will be did. • It is providing faster and safer journey for both passengers and goods. • In future almost all countries will adopt this kind of transportation. • Even INDIA also passed preliminary budget to bring it of rupees 40000crore, instead of buying bullet trains. • INDIA decided to make a route from Hyderabad, Pune and Mumbai by 2022. and more other routes in future. • This project is more cheaper than the budget of installing bullet train.
  • 18. CONCLUSION • As it has number of advantages , it will be very helpful in transporting public as well goods in a very short time ( at top speed of 1220kmph ) and also in low cost. • It is a new concept so there will be some future work required for the development of this project.
  • 19. REFERENCES [1] Musk, Elon (August 12, 2013). “Hyperloop” Tesla. Retrieved August 13, 2013 [2] A. Kantrowitz, “Proceeding of International Conference of lasers „87” F. J. Duarte, Ed. (STS Press, Mc Lean, VA, 1988). [3] “Hyperloop One”. Hyperloop One. Retrieved November 25, 2016. [4] Chin, Jeffrey C.; Gray, Justin S.; Jones, Scott M.; Berton, Jeffrey J. (January 2015). “Open source conceptual design for Hyperloop passenger pod”. 56th AIAA/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference. January 5–9, 2015. Kissimmee, Florida. [5] Ahmed Hodaib, Samar, et al, international journal of mechanical, aerospace, industrial, mechatronics and manufacturing engineering Vol:10 No:5, (May 2016) [6] Chin, Jeffrey C.; Gray, Justin S.; Jones, Scott M.; Breton, Jeffrey J. (January 2015). Open-Source Conceptual Sizing Models for the Hyperloop Passenger Pod (PDF). 56th AIAA/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference. January 5–9, 2015. Kissimmee, Florida. doi:10.2514/6.2015-1587. [7] Paper by Mark Sakowski, “The Next Contender in High Speed Transport Elon Musks Hyperloop”, 2016 [8] N. Kayela, editor of scientific and technical department, “Hyperloop: A Fifth Mode of Transportation”, 2014 [9] Mohammed Imran, international journal of engineering research, 2016 [10] Musk, Elon (August 12, 2013). "Hyperloop Alpha"(PDF). SpaceX. Retrieved August 13, 2013.