Paypal billionaire Elon Musk, inset, has revealed plans for
a radical new 'Hyperloop' transport system that could 'shoot' passengers from
Los Angeles to San Francisco in 30 minutes.
Travellers enter aluminium pods mounted by skis either to
their feet or to their cars, top. The pods, mounted above the ground on columns
50 to 100 yards apart, travel through steel tubes, reaching speeds of up to
800mph and travelling on a cushion of air. These images, left and right, show
sketches of the passenger transport capsule and how it would look travelling
through the steel tubes.
Musk told Bloomberg Business Week the system would be ‘like
getting a ride on Space Mountain at Disneyland.’
‘It would have less lateral acceleration—which is what tends
to make people feel motion sick—than a subway ride, as the pod banks against
the tube like an airplane,' he said.
‘It would feel supersmooth.’
'The Hyperloop (or something similar) is, in my opinion, the
right solution for the specific case of high traffic city pairs that are less
than about 1500 km or 900 miles apart,' he claimed.
THE HYPERLOOP: HOW IT WORKS
Inside the tubes, hyperloop pods are mounted on thin skis
made out of inconel,an alloy already used by Musk’s SpaceX firm that can
withstand high pressure and heat.
Air is pumped into the skis via small holes to make an air
cushion, and each pod has air inlets at the front.
An electric turbo compressor compresses air from the nose
and routes it to the skis and to the cabin.
Magnets on the skis, plus an electromagnetic pulse give the
pod its initial thrust; reboosting motors along the route would keep the pod
moving at just below the speed of sound so the system does not produce sonic
booms.
Culled from Daily Mail UK
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