Abstract
Basing on the origins of the MAGLEV system development in Germany the Transrapid train is described. The TRANSRAPID drive is an synchronous long-stator linear motor. Levitation, guidance and propulsion as well as braking are performed completely without contact with the guideway, at any speed. The first track will be the Berlin Hamburg track with a length of 283 km. (HW)
Wiescholek, U;
[1]
Rogg, D;
[2]
Mayer, W J
[2]
- Federal Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Technology, Bonn (Germany)
- Dornier SystemConsult, Friedrichshafen (Germany)
Citation Formats
Wiescholek, U, Rogg, D, and Mayer, W J.
High-speed magnetic levitation system TRANSRAPID. History, development program, first application.
Germany: N. p.,
1995.
Web.
Wiescholek, U, Rogg, D, & Mayer, W J.
High-speed magnetic levitation system TRANSRAPID. History, development program, first application.
Germany.
Wiescholek, U, Rogg, D, and Mayer, W J.
1995.
"High-speed magnetic levitation system TRANSRAPID. History, development program, first application."
Germany.
@misc{etde_412470,
title = {High-speed magnetic levitation system TRANSRAPID. History, development program, first application}
author = {Wiescholek, U, Rogg, D, and Mayer, W J}
abstractNote = {Basing on the origins of the MAGLEV system development in Germany the Transrapid train is described. The TRANSRAPID drive is an synchronous long-stator linear motor. Levitation, guidance and propulsion as well as braking are performed completely without contact with the guideway, at any speed. The first track will be the Berlin Hamburg track with a length of 283 km. (HW)}
place = {Germany}
year = {1995}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {High-speed magnetic levitation system TRANSRAPID. History, development program, first application}
author = {Wiescholek, U, Rogg, D, and Mayer, W J}
abstractNote = {Basing on the origins of the MAGLEV system development in Germany the Transrapid train is described. The TRANSRAPID drive is an synchronous long-stator linear motor. Levitation, guidance and propulsion as well as braking are performed completely without contact with the guideway, at any speed. The first track will be the Berlin Hamburg track with a length of 283 km. (HW)}
place = {Germany}
year = {1995}
month = {Dec}
}