Developing Near-Supersonic Advanced Ground Transport
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Tesla Motors concept drawing of the Hyperloop, a fast transport design by Elon Musk
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Hyperloop One is a startup trying to develop a superfast route between Los Angeles and Las Vegas with a team of over 100 engineers working on the technology and has raised over $35m (£24m) in working capital.
South Korean researchers are looking into advanced transport technology to create a capsule that moves at 80 percent of the speed of sound, twice as fast as existing ground-transportation technology. Hyperloop technology, also called hypertube, involves a pod moving through a vacuum-sealed pressurized tube. The capsule does not contend with friction (as it lacks wheels or a track) or air resistance (as the tube has no air inside of it) allowing it to reach speeds of well over 600 miles an hour. The state-sponsored Korea Railroad Research Institute (KRRI) has teamed up with engineering researchers out of Hanyang University in an attempt to make hyperloops viable "over the next three years." "We hope to create an ultra-fast train, which will travel inside a state-of-the-art low-pressure tube at lightning speeds, in the not-too-distant future," said a KRRI official. "To that end, we will cooperate with associated institutes as well as Hanyang University." Hyperloop was first proposed by US technology icon Elon Musk in 2012. He described hypertube transport as being very fast, immune to weather, crash-free, power-efficient, and able to operate 24 hours a day.
India May Become First Country to Try Out Superfast Hyperloop Transportation
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India May Become the first
country to try out advanced superfast HYPERLOOP TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGIES
India May Become First Country to Try Out Superfast Hyperloop Transportation Musk's more visible ventures, SpaceX and Tesla Motors, have both worked on conceptual hyperloops, and they have been joined by start-ups such as Hyperloop One and Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT). In addition to the United States; Canada, Great Britain, Australia, and China have also experimented with the futuristic ground transportation. "Many countries… are competing to take the lead in this futuristic technology and we will also try to pre-empt our global rivals," the KRRI official said. "The government has focused on interdisciplinary research and this will be the biggest effort we are working on to develop a representative future technology." The fastest ground transport in the world are magnetic levitation (maglev) trains, which, as their name suggests, levitate above track using magnetic force. A maglev train can move at speeds above 300 mph, about half as fast as a hyperloop. Germany, Japan and China are the only countries in the world with commercially available maglev rail lines. Maglevs are also not affected by friction, but are burdened by air resistance, which prevents them from reaching the same speed as hyperloop transport. © PHOTO: YOUTUBE/ HYPERLOOP ONE Future is Here: Finland Hypes Up Passengers With Hyperloop Excluding the many tiny islands off the coast, South Korea"s length is approximately 333 kilometers, and a hyperloop transport capsule, moving at maximum speed, could travel from the southernmost city of Suncheon to the northernmost city of Chuncheon in a mere twenty minutes. There are risks to using hyperloop technology, the largest being that if a hole was to form in the external tube, depressurization would likely be fatal for anyone inside. The year 2017 is shaping up to bring exciting developments in the transport technology. HTT announced Wednesday that they had reached an "exploratory agreement" with the Czech city of Brno to develop a hyperloop rail between Brno and Prague. This joins previous agreements HTT has made with Slovakia and the UAE. HTT has approached India regarding a similar project to connect the cities of Chennai and Bangalore, although that project has not been approved. Hyperloop One, meanwhile, has announced their newest high-profile hire: Brent Callinicos, the financial mastermind behind the meteoric rise of Uber. Hyperloop technology will cost billions to test and develop, but that level of cash was raised by Callinicos as Uber's CFO. SpaceX announced a Hyperloop Pod Competition for late January, to encourage engineering students to develop viable hyperloop technology.
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Hyperloop Transportation Technologies – Passive magnetic levitation
How long will Hyperloop take to travel long distances?
UK – London to Glasgow (345 miles):
26 minutes
US – San Francisco to Washington DC (2,438 miles): 3 hrs
China – Beijing to Hong Kong (1,958 miles): 2hrs 26 minutes
Germany – Berlin to Munich (380 miles): 29 minutes
Germany to Italy – Munich to Rome (433 miles): 33 minutes
Malaysia to Thailand – Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok (1,186 miles): 1 hr 29 minutes
India – New Delhi to Kanyakumari (1,794 miles):2hrs 15 minutes
Morocco to Tanzania – Casablanca to Dar es Salaam (5,861 miles):
7 hours 18 minutes
Hyperloop One tubes sit in the desert, awaiting assembly Hyperloop One
US company Hyperloop One has agreed a deal with Dubai to evaluate building a new 500mph train to Abu Dhabi, which would travel 150km in just 12 minutes.
For comparison, Birmingham is around 164km from London. A standard train journey between these two cities takes anywhere between 1 hour 25 minutes and two hours.
The new high-speed transport link between Dubai and Abu Dhabi would cut travel time between the two cities significantly. Dire traffic conditions long suffered by commuters between Dubai and Abu Dhabi typically entails a two-hour car journey.
A SUPERFAST train that connects London to Manchester in just 18 minutes at speeds of 750mph is a cheaper and more efficient alternative to HS2, according to the company's CEO.
And Hyperloop, which would also connect Edinburgh and London in just 45 minutes, is a step closer to becoming a reality after being shortlisted for an international prize.
Elon Musk, who also founded Paypal, wants to put the faster-than-a-plane trains on rail systems, with a test system planned for America later this year.
Hyperloop capsules carrying passengers are launched along a tube that would stretch between the capitals of England and Scotland. Though still is the development phase, once tested, it could be ready to handle its first passengers by 2020, more than 12 years before HS2 is completed.