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  1. Safety of high speed magnetic levitation transportation systems: Comparison of U.S. and foreign safety requirements for application to U.S. maglev systems by Alan J Bing, 1993
  2. Electric vehicle propulsion and magnetic levitation (SAE) by Floyd A Wyczalek, 1988
  3. A simulation for a magnetic levitation track by Donald S Abbott-McCune, 1998
  4. Dynamic characteristics and control requirements of alternative magnetic levitation systems by D. F Wilkie, 1973
  5. Development of high-speed transportation corridors, including those which may utilize magnetic levitation technology : hearing before the Subcommittee ... May 3, 1990 (SuDoc Y 4.P 96/11:101-79)
  6. Magnetic Levitation Technology for Advanced Transit Systems (S P (Society of Automotive Engineers)) by B. C.) Future Transportation Technology Conference and Exposition (1989 : Vancouver, 1989-08
  7. Magnetic Levitation and Rail Systems (S P (Society of Automotive Engineers)) by Society of Automotive Engineers, 1995-08
  8. Safety of high speed magnetic levitation transportation systems : preliminary safety review of the Transrapid Maglev System (SuDoc TD 3.2:H 53/3) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 1991
  9. Magnetic levitation: tomorrow's transportation, (New York State Library. Legislative Reference Library. Reprint) by Frank Chilton, 1972
  10. Magnetic levitation transportation issues: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Railroads of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of ... Congress, first session, June 21, 2001 by United States, 2001
  11. Magnetic levitation and propulsion, 1975
  12. Assessment of the Potential for Magnetic Levitation Transportation Systems in the United States. Two Volumes. Moving America. New Directions, New Opportunities. A Report to Congress and Report Supplement. June 1990 by Gilbert E. Carmichael, 1990
  13. Integrated magnetic propulsion and suspension test procedure for the unipolar linear synchronous test motor (MAG-transit engineering study report) by N. F Gerth, 1986
  14. Fourth International Symposium on Magnetic Suspension Technology proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, ... 30-November 1, 1997 (SuDoc NAS 1.55:207654) by NASA, 1998

41. Define Magnetic Levitation | TutorVista
how to magnetic levitation Magnetic levitation, also known as maglev, is a system that uses magnets in order ..
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42. METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE DRIVE OF A MAGNETIC LEVITATION VEHICLE ON
A levitation magnetic field is produced by supplying a levitation magnetic flux on the car side to at least two levitation magnets to produce a defined air gap between
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Patent application title: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE DRIVE OF A MAGNETIC LEVITATION VEHICLE ON A MAGNETIC LEVITATION TRACK
Inventors: Robert Schmid
Agents: LERNER GREENBERG STEMER LLP
Assignees: SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
Origin: HOLLYWOOD, FL US
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A method provides for the traction control of a maglev car on a maglev track. A levitation magnetic field is produced by supplying a levitation magnetic flux on the car side to at least two levitation magnets to produce a defined air gap between the maglev car and a reaction rail on the track side. A stator current is supplied to the stator to produce a propulsion force on the maglev track, the propulsion force acts upon the maglev car being determined by the magnetic coupling between the magnetic stator field and the magnetic levitation field. An oscillating movement of the maglev car in relation to the magnetic stator field is dampened by changing the magnetic coupling between the magnetic stator field and the magnetic levitation field on the car side. The levitation magnets are operated on the car side with at least two different individual levitation magnetic fluxes.
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The method according to claim 25, which further comprises setting a distribution of the current between the levitation magnets such that the predefined air gap between the magnetic levitation vehicle and a reaction rail remains constant independently of a respectively set magnetic coupling.

43. Magnetic Levitation - EHow.com
What Is the Definition of Magnetic Levitation? Magnetic levitation, or maglev, is science at work, and maglev technology is opening doors to brave new worlds in
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  • How to Make a Magnet Levitate Steadily Creating levitating magnets can be a trick you can perform for fun or for science projects at school. The levitation of a magnet occurs when the poles of two magnets are pointed toward each other in an enclosed place. There has to be some constraint between the two magnets, however, or else the top magnet will flip over, reversing its... How to Build a Magnetic Levitation Experiment Diamagnetic objects create a magnetic field opposing any magnetic field surrounding it. Objects such as graphite, pyrolitic carbon, frogs and humans are diamagnetic. Superconductors are extremely diamagnetic, but are difficult to procure for a home or classroom experiment. Although we interact with weak magnetic fields everyday, our...
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44. Simple Magnetic Levitation Train, Maglev Toy
SIMPLE MAGLEV TRAIN (c)1996 W. Beaty. Lots of people have emailed me about building some sort of maglev train as a science project. Here are my suggestions.
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45. Haptics Using Magnetic Levitation | Magnetic Levitation Haptic Consortium
The purpose of the consortium is to foster greater utilization of maglev haptic technology, to share research experiences and results, to develop and share haptic rendering
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Username: Password: The purpose of the consortium is to foster greater utilization of maglev haptic technology, to share research experiences and results, to develop and share haptic rendering software for the magnetic levitation haptic devices, and to work together as a community to apply the developed knowledge to important problems.
Haptics using Magnetic Levitation
Fri, 07/24/2009 - 03:14 — rhollis Magnetic levitation haptic devices allow users to interact with computed environments by manipulating a handle that is levitated by magnetic means. Users can translate and rotate the handle while feeling forces and torques from the virtual environment. The motors, encoders, linkages, gears, belts, cables, and bearings of traditional haptic devices are simply dispensed with in favor of a direct electrodynamic connection to the handle held by the user. Why use such "exotic" means for facilitating haptic interaction? We believe there are several advantages, including:
  • Single moving part with 6 degrees of freedom Zero static friction Zero mechanical backlash High position and force bandwidths High position resolution Low perceived mass Very wide range of stiffnesses possible Mechanical simplicity, no tight tolerances

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