ON PERFORMANCE OF QUANTUM LOCKING FOR WHEEL-LESS TRANSPORTATION

Authors

  • Qasim Jan Department of Electrical Engineering, Sarhad University of Science and IT, Pesahawar
  • Tahir Hassan Department of Electrical Engineering, Sarhad University of Science and IT, Pesahawar
  • Javed Iqbal Department of Electrical Engineering, Sarhad University of Science and IT, Pesahawar

Abstract

Transportation has continuously been a vital side of human civilization reflective the extent of general economic and technological advancement of a given society. The recent technological advancements in power electronics are pushing for Maglev train using Quantum locking. For levitation the most important factor is temperature which is affecting the efficiency of the train. In this work we have compared different prototypes of Maglev trains including Japanese, German and Chinese technologies. We also did mathematical modeling to relate the magnetic force required for a certain weight of the train to levitate.  We suggest that Japanese maglev is better than Germany and china maglev.

Author Biographies

Qasim Jan, Department of Electrical Engineering, Sarhad University of Science and IT, Pesahawar

Department of  Electrical Engineering, Sarhad University  of Science and IT, Pesahawar

Tahir Hassan, Department of Electrical Engineering, Sarhad University of Science and IT, Pesahawar

Department of  Electrical Engineering, Sarhad University  of Science and IT, Pesahawar

Javed Iqbal, Department of Electrical Engineering, Sarhad University of Science and IT, Pesahawar

Department of  Electrical Engineering, Sarhad University  of Science and IT, Pesahawar

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Published

2017-05-15