Propulsion and Suspension Concept of the Technical University of Munich Hyperloop Full-Scale Demonstrator

Author:

Radeck Domenik12ORCID,Hsu Felix He-Mao12,Janke Florian12,Semino Gabriele12ORCID,Hofmann Tim12ORCID,Rink Sebastian2ORCID,Jocher Agnes1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aerospace and Geodesy, TUM School of Engineering and Design, Technical University of Munich, 85521 Ottobrunn, Germany

2. NEXT Prototypes e.V., 85748 Garching, Germany

Abstract

The hyperloop concept envisions a low pressure tube and capsules, called pods, traveling at the speed of commercial aircraft as a sustainable, future-proof mass transportation system between cities. However, in contrast to the use case of such a system, the detailed technical concept is still under development. One challenging difference in comparison to other modes of transportation lies in the technical concept of the infrastructure, which is hard to change in the long term and therefore allows a few iterations only. This study’s key contribution is to showcase the conceptual design decisions of the 24 m full-scale Hyperloop Demonstrator at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) for the propulsion and suspension system, featuring the design decision tree (DDT) method as a framework to visualize and explain the technical design decisions and dependencies of complex hardware systems. The construction of the full-scale demonstrator not only proved the feasibility of the concept but also provided valuable concept-level experiences, which are shared within this work. Compared to existing maglev and hyperloop concepts, the presented concept features a separated air-cored long stator propulsion system and a homopolar electromagnetic suspension at the bottom with the track wrapping around the vehicle, revealing promising advantages like the structural simplification of the infrastructure and the independence of the guideway and tube.

Funder

Hightech Agenda of the Bavarian State Government

Publisher

MDPI AG

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