The SERAPHIM (SEgmented RAil PHased Induction Motor) concept is a linear induction motor concept which uses rapidly-pulsed magnetic fields and a segmented reaction rail, as opposed to low-frequency fields and continuous reaction rails found in conventional linear induction motors. These improvements give a high-traction, compact, and efficient linear motor that has potential for advanced high-speed rail propulsion. In the SERAPHIM concept, coils on the vehicle push against a segmented aluminum rail which is mounted on the road bed. Current is pulsed as the coils cross an edge of the segmented rail, inducing surface currents which repel the coil. The coils must be pulsed in synchronization with the movement by reaction rail segments. This is provided by a sense-and-fire circuit that controls the pulsing of the power modulators. Experiments were conducted to demonstrate the feasibility of the pulsed induction motor and to collect data that could be used for scaling calculations. A 14.4 kg aluminum plate was accelerated down a 4 m track to speeds of over 15 m/s with peak thrust up to 18 kN per coilset. For a trainset capable of 200 mph speed, the SERAPHIM concept design is based on coils which are each capable of producing up to 3.5 kN thrust, and 30 coil pairs are mounted on each power car.


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    Title :

    Pulsed linear induction motor concept for high-speed trains


    Additional title:

    Konzept eines gepulsten Linearinduktionsmotors für Hochgeschwindigkeitszüge


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    Publication date :

    1996


    Size :

    39 Seiten


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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