Hyperloop Technology

Hyperloop Technology: Recently, the Union Minister informed that the electronics component technology for the Hyperloop project will be developed at the Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Chennai.

  • The 410-meter-long Hyperloop test tube at IIT Chennai is the longest Hyperloop test facility in Asia.
  • About Hyperloop Technology: It is a high-speed transportation system where pods travel through low-pressure tubes at high speeds, popularised by Elon Musk in 2012.

o Working: Operates in vacuum-sealed tubes, reducing friction for faster travel and energy efficiency.

o Pods speed: Up to 1,100 kmph; operational cruising speed around 360 kmph.

  • Key Components:

o Low-Pressure Tubes: Minimise air resistance.

o Magnetic Levitation (Maglev): Pods "float" on magnets, eliminating friction.

o Linear Electric Motors: Propel the pod smoothly and efficiently.

  • Significance: Delivers high speed, efficiency, and zero direct emissions, making it a green transit solution.

o Addresses growing demands for efficient and sustainable transportation.

  • India’s Hyperloop Project: Joint initiative of Indian Railways, IIT-Madras’ Avishkar Hyperloop team, and TuTr (incubated startup).
  • About Magnetism: It is related to magnetic fields formed by moving electric charges. It occurs in various forms like electric current in a conductor, charged particles moving through space, and electron mobility in an atomic orbital.