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Thrust Reduction of Magnetic Levitation Vehicle Driven by Long Stator Linear Synchronous Motor

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  • Wan-Tsun Tseng

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The propulsion technology of long stator linear synchronous motors is used to drive high-speed maglev trains. The linear synchronous motor stator is divided into sections placed on guideway. The electric power supplies to stator sections in which the train just passes in change-step mode for long-distance operation. However, a thrust drop will be caused by change-step machinery for driving magnetic vehicle. According to the train speed and vehicle data, the change-step mode has three types of operation, namely premature commutation, simultaneous commutation, and late commutation. Each type of operation has a different thrust drop which can be affected by several parameters such as jerk, running speed, motor section length, and vehicle data. This paper focuses on determining the thrust drop of the change-step mode. The study results of this paper can be used to improve the operation system of high-speed maglev trains.

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  • Wan-Tsun Tseng, 2013. "Thrust Reduction of Magnetic Levitation Vehicle Driven by Long Stator Linear Synchronous Motor," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-8, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:850615
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/850615
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