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Levitation performance evolution of high-temperature superconducting maglev vehicle under electromagnetism-heat-force strong coupling

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  • Wuyang Lei
  • Zigang Deng
  • Jun Zheng

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High-temperature superconducting (HTS) maglev is considered suitable for high-speed maglev systems because of its self-stability characteristic. However, when the HTS maglev vehicle vibrates, alternating current loss occurs in the onboard superconductor due to the change in the external magnetic field. It leads to the decrease of vehicle levitation height and seriously affects the safe and stable operation of the vehicle. So, in this paper, the levitation performance evolution of HTS maglev vehicle under the electromagnetism-heat-force strong coupling model is studied. The parameter of the air spring is optimized according to the ride index and levitation height decay. The effects of random irregularity at different speeds on vehicle levitation performance are compared. The influence of periodicity geometric irregularity on the levitation performance and ride comfort of HTS maglev vehicle are studied. This paper can provide data reference for the HTS maglev vehicle system in future engineering applications.

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  • Wuyang Lei & Zigang Deng & Jun Zheng, 2024. "Levitation performance evolution of high-temperature superconducting maglev vehicle under electromagnetism-heat-force strong coupling," International Journal of Rail Transportation, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 12(6), pages 1156-1180, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjrtxx:v:12:y:2024:i:6:p:1156-1180
    DOI: 10.1080/23248378.2024.2302573
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