Electromagnetic Suspension Navigated Vehicle
Keywords:
Electromagnetism, suspension, Ferromagnetic, Maglev, levitationAbstract
Electromagnetic suspension (EMS) of the object achieved by constantly altering the strength of a magnetic field produced by electromagnets using a feedback loop. Feedback loop continuously adjusts one or more electromagnets to correct the objects motion used to cancel instability. This technology is important because it reduces energy consumption and does not require fossil fuels so it will add a huge positive in the society. It also avoids wear and has very low maintenance requirements. The main application of this technology is most commonly known for maglev trains. Another application is in the active magnetic bearing. This type of technology provides very high speed to the vehicles. High speed trains promises to create dramatic improvements for travelling. This paper tries to study the most important uses based on electromagnetic suspension technology.
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