Context: Indian Institute of Technology, Madras plans to host global college level hyperloop competition in February 2025. This will be the first time that such a competition will be hosted in India, usually such as competition is organised in USA or EU.
- Hyperloop is an ultra-high speed ground transportation system for passengers and cargo.
- First proposed by Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX.
- Hyperloop systems consists of a low-pressure or vacuum network of tubes through which capsules may travel free or very less friction and air resistance at a high speed.
- Magnetic Levitation: The basic principle behind the operation of Hyperloop technology is magnetic levitation which states that the vehicle can be suspended and propelled on a guidance track made with magnets.
- Components of Hyperloop:
- Vacuum Tubes: Tubes are maintained at a near vacuum state to reduce air resistance, allowing pods to travel at high speeds with minimal friction.
- Capsule/Pods: Capsules or pods have aerodynamic design which are streamlined to minimize drag.
Advantages of Hyperloop
- Ultra-high speeds: Contactless levitation and propulsions systems combined with a low pressure environment allow hyperloop pods to travel efficiently at ultra-high speeds.
- Direct city connections: Ultra-High speeds of hyperloop allows coverage of large distances within minutes. Thus, reduces door-to-door travel time by directly connecting mobility hubs.
- Emission free mobility: As it is fully electric, using renewable energy to power hyperloop systems can make the entire hyperloop as climate-neutral over the course of its life cycle.
Challenges in mainstreaming Hyperloop
- High cost: Hyperloops system are very costly to implement due to high cost of building long inter-city vacuum tubes.
- High energy requirement: Hyperloop trains consume a large amount of energy as they are expected to consume 4-5 times of energy as compared to Shinkansen trains in Japan.
- Problem with corners: Hyperloop systems find it difficult to navigate corners. This requires building long straight line tubes which is often difficult to find space and time.
- Limitations for humans: Human body is not designed to handle large lateral or vertical accelerations without intense nausea.
- Regulatory issues and the technology is still in development.
Practice MCQ
Q. Consider the following statements about Hyperloop Technology:
- It is a transportation system based on the principle magnetic levitation.
- The tubes in the hyperloop system have complete vacuum leading to no friction at all.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: (a)
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