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Development of superconducting magnets for magnetically suspended highspeed trains

Abstract

Three magnetic suspension/propulsion systems for trains faster than 500 km/h on the Tokaido line are discussed. The development of the three types of superconducting magnets and their feasibility and economic feasibility are discussed. An outline of the three year project (1971-73) is given.
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1975
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-78-005019
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Toshiba Rev., Int. Ed.; (Japan); Journal Volume: 98
Subject:
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS; 33 ADVANCED PROPULSION SYSTEMS; LEVITATED TRAINS; SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS; ECONOMICS; FEASIBILITY STUDIES; LEVITATION; PROPULSION; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT; ELECTROMAGNETS; EQUIPMENT; MAGNETS; SUPERCONDUCTING DEVICES; TRAINS; VEHICLES; 420201* - Engineering- Cryogenic Equipment & Devices; 330300 - Advanced Propulsion Systems- Electric-Powered Systems
OSTI ID:
7295053
Research Organizations:
Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co. Ltd.
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: TRIEA
Submitting Site:
TIC
Size:
Pages: 7-11
Announcement Date:
Dec 01, 1977

Citation Formats

Ogiwara, H, Takano, N, Okamoto, H, and Hayashi, K. Development of superconducting magnets for magnetically suspended highspeed trains. Japan: N. p., 1975. Web.
Ogiwara, H, Takano, N, Okamoto, H, & Hayashi, K. Development of superconducting magnets for magnetically suspended highspeed trains. Japan.
Ogiwara, H, Takano, N, Okamoto, H, and Hayashi, K. 1975. "Development of superconducting magnets for magnetically suspended highspeed trains." Japan.
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abstractNote = {Three magnetic suspension/propulsion systems for trains faster than 500 km/h on the Tokaido line are discussed. The development of the three types of superconducting magnets and their feasibility and economic feasibility are discussed. An outline of the three year project (1971-73) is given.}
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