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Encyclopedia > Electrodynamic suspension

Electrodynamic Suspension (EDS) is one method that can be used for maglev trains. Superconductor electromagnets on the train generate a magnetic field. Propulsion coils on the guideway are used to exert a force on these magnets, and make the train move forwards. Transrapid maglev in Shanghai A magnetic levitation train, or maglev, is a type of train that is suspended in the air above a single track, and propelled using the repulsive and attractive forces of magnetism. ... Superconductivity is a phenomenon occurring in certain materials at low temperatures, characterised by the complete absence of electrical resistance and the damping of the interior magnetic field (the Meissner effect. ... Current flowing through a wire produces a magnetic field (M) around the wire. ...


The propulsion coils exert a force on the train in the same way that an electric motor works. An alternating current flowing through the coils causes a continuously varying magnetic field, that moves forwards along the track. The magnets on the train line up with this field, and so the train moves. Electric motors of various sizes. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with :AC power. ...


As the train moves forwards, it induces a current in another set of coils, responsible for guidance and levitation of the train. They have a figure of eight shape, and the current flowing through them induces magnetic poles in both the top and bottom halves. These poles ensure that the magnets on the train are repelled by the bottom half, and attracted by the top half, resulting in the train levitating. Magnetic levitation is the process by which an object is suspended above another object with no other support but magnetic fields. ...


At slow speeds however, the current induced in these coils or flux is not large enough to support the weight of the train. For this reason the train is fitted with a retractable landing gear to support the train until it takes off.


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Magnetic levitation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1351 words)
The primary ones used in maglev trains are servo-stabilized electromagnetic suspension (EMS), electrodynamic suspension (EDS), and Inductrack.
This principle is exploited by EDS (electrodynamic suspension) in some magnetic levitation trains.
Electromagnetic suspension (EMS) in maglev trains is a system whereby a powered electromagnet maintains a train at a constant distance from a track.
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