WO2023194226A1 - Frictionless transportation system and contactless braking system for such - Google Patents
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- TITLE FRICTIONLESS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM AND CONTACTLESS BRAKING SYSTEM FOR SUCH
- the present disclosure relates in general to the field of transportation systems, more particularly to a frictionless mass transport system operated by a magnetic field; in addition, the present disclosure is also related to transportation systems where a magnetic field is used for braking .
- maglev train In a maglev train, the train floats a short distance on top of the rail due to a magnetic field. The magnetic field may also be used to move the train.
- the operation of the Maglev trains like the German Transrapid and the Japanese MLX can be summarized as consisting of two stages depending on the speed. The two stages may be identified as a low speed stage and a high-speed stage, separated by a speed threshold of 160km/h.
- the train receives power through physical electrical contacts. As the electrical contacts are directly touching each other during the low speed stage, energy is lost due to friction.
- the high-speed stage in which the train travels at over 160km/h, power is supplied through induction, without requiring a physical electrical contact.
- large magnet coils that produce the magnetic field must be constructed. These coils are usually constructed to the sides of the rails and accompany the train throughout the track, comprising a guiding structure for the train.
- the guiding structure which contains the magnetic coils, must be carefully aligned and any construction imperfections result in a massive waste of resources, including time and money.
- maglev trains are open to the environment, therefore the train cart is subject to rain, snow, sunlight, and other environmental hazards, which at high speed include air drag; this limitation translates to inefficiencies during operation resulting in higher maintenance costs, lower maximum speeds and greater power losses.
- the complexity and number of parts involved in the construction of maglev trains, more specifically in the construction of the magnetic coils required for their operation, in addition to the high costs involved prevent maglev train manufacturers from providing a solution to the mentioned inefficiencies.
- Swissmetro Another transportation system called the Swissmetro has surfaced in recent years.
- a closed space also described as a tube
- a train travels inside the tube.
- the train in such a system is wheeled; and the wheels are in contact with the inner surface of the tube, which is also lined with a rail, thus increasing friction losses.
- the rail provides power for the propulsion of the train.
- the train in a Swissmetro may also be fashioned with an independent power source, in practice this takes up too much space, so it is seldomly preferred.
- a railway system is described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,505,463 to Kwon et al.
- the railway system described by Kwon comprises a train cart inside a tube suspended by means of magnets mounted on a bogie; the inside of a tube is in a near vacuum.
- the system described by Kwon requires specific geometric configurations for the mounted magnets and it is also described as using linear synchronous motors which are usually constructed with permanent magnets, these two characteristics make it an expensive alternative to other railway systems.
- Kwon's system centering of the train inside the rail must be achieved with careful configuration and monitoring of a control system, further adding a hazardous component to the system: if the control system were to unexpectedly fail, the train would lose centering which could result in a collision.
- One embodiment addresses all or some of the drawbacks of known transportation systems.
- One embodiment provides an assembly for a transportation system, the assembly comprising a plurality of magnetic wall modules coupled to each other, wherein each module is adapted to conducting current in order to form a magnetic field, and has a first wall and a second wall assembled together, wherein the second wall has a groove separating said second wall into at least two different electrically conducting regions.
- One embodiment provides an assembly for a transportation system, the assembly comprising a plurality of magnetic wall modules coupled to each other, wherein each module is adapted to conducting current in order to form a magnetic field, and has a first wall and a second wall assembled together, wherein the second wall has a groove separating said second wall into at least two different electrically conducting regions, resulting in the division of the flow of current and allowing for the current to follow different paths through the magnetic wall modules, wherein the grooves of the different magnetic wall modules joint to form a continuing groove; and wherein the second wall of a magnetic wall module of the plurality of magnetic wall modules is aligned with the second wall of another magnetic wall module of the plurality of magnetic wall modules so that the current may flow from the second wall of the magnetic wall module to the second wall of the other magnetic wall module.
- the first wall of the magnetic wall module is aligned with the first wall of the other magnetic wall module, so that the current may flow from the first wall of the magnetic wall module to the first wall of the other magnetic wall module.
- the groove of a module is adapted to be connected to the groove of another module to form a continuous groove.
- each module further comprises a third wall assembled to the second wall so that the second wall is between the first wall and the third wall.
- the third wall of a magnetic wall module of the plurality of magnetic wall modules is aligned with the third wall of another magnetic wall module of the plurality of magnetic wall modules.
- At least a module of the plurality of modules comprises connecting means located on a face of the third wall and adapted to mechanically, and possibly electrically, couple said module to connecting means located on a face of the third wall of another module of the plurality of modules, for example the connecting means comprise a mechanical connector like a flange comprising holes adapted to be aligned with holes of a flange of the other module.
- At least a module of the plurality of modules comprises at least one canal that crosses the first wall of the module, for example to enable a cooling fluid, like nitrogen or helium, flowing through the module, each canal being for example adapted to form a single canal with a canal that crosses the first wall of another module of the plurality of modules.
- the first wall of a module of the plurality of modules is aligned with the first wall of another module of the plurality of modules
- the second wall of the module is aligned with the second wall of the other module
- the third wall of the module is aligned with the third wall of the other module.
- the modules are constructed to exhibit superconducting characteristics.
- At least a module of the plurality of modules comprises a stacking of different materials in which :
- the first wall is composed or covered by a material like Hastelloy
- the second wall includes a superconducting layer, the groove of the at least one module being patterned at least in the superconducting layer, and a shunt layer on the superconducting layer and in the groove, the shunt layer being made of a metal, for example silver.
- the stacking further comprises at least a buffer layer, preferably a plurality of buffer layers, between the first wall and the superconducting layer, the at least one buffer layer being for example conformed of materials like alumina, yttria, magnesium oxide and/or lanthanum manganite; the groove being patterned at least in the buffer and superconducting layers.
- the second wall further includes a repeater layer under the shunt layer, the repeater layer comprising a repetition of the buffer and superconducting layers, preferably several repetitions, for example between 4 and 80 repetitions, the groove being patterned in the buffer, the superconducting and the repeater layers.
- the third wall includes another superconducting layer, preferably a non-perforated and nongrooved layer.
- One embodiment provides a magnetic wall module adapted to an assembly according to an embodiment.
- One embodiment provides a magnetic wall module which is one of the plurality of magnetic wall modules coupled to each other included in an assembly according to an embodiment.
- One embodiment provides a transportation system comprising a vehicle and a transport container adapted to contain the vehicle, wherein the transport container and/or the vehicle comprises a magnetic wall module according to an embodiment or an assembly according to an embodiment.
- the transport container comprises at least a magnetic wall module according to an embodiment or an assembly according to an embodiment.
- the transport container comprises a low-pressure zone with at least a first magnetic wall module and at least a transition zone adjacent to the low-pressure zone, preferably a transition zone at each end of the low- pressure zone, with at least a second magnetic wall module different from the at least one first magnetic wall module, for example the low-pressure zone is adapted to be in a near vacuum and the at least one transition zone is adapted to be in a higher pressure than the low-pressure zone.
- the vehicle comprises a housing and at least a magnetic panel positioned in or on a surface of the housing, the at least one magnetic panel comprising a magnetic wall module according to an embodiment or an assembly according to an embodiment.
- the at least one magnetic panel is positioned in order to face the at least one magnetic wall module of the transport container.
- the vehicle comprises extension means, for example an extension rod, adapted to extend at least one magnetic panel with respect to the housing of said vehicle towards the transport container.
- extension means for example an extension rod, adapted to extend at least one magnetic panel with respect to the housing of said vehicle towards the transport container.
- the extension means form at least part of a contactless braking system adapted to brake the vehicle .
- the transport container is a transport cylinder and the vehicle is a magnetic train.
- the transport system precludes air resistance so it may achieve high speeds
- the transport system is naturally safe because magnetic fields that are not energized stop the train cart
- the system is not limited by size of the components as they may be as large or as small as needed
- the system is easy to maintain as individual panels may be served as needed.
- FIG. 1A is a general perspective view of a magnetic wall module.
- FIG. IB is a general perspective view of two magnetic wall modules side by side.
- FIG. 1C is a general perspective view of two magnetic wall modules joined together by a flange.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a middle plane of two joined magnetic wall modules.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a stack of materials that are used to construct the magnetic wall modules
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of several magnetic wall modules disposed forming a transport cylinder.
- FIG. 5 is a general view of a magnetic train.
- FIG. 6 is a sectioned view of a magnetic train inside a transport cylinder.
- FIG. 7 is a sectioned view of a magnetic train inside a transport cylinder with the magnetic train exposed.
- FIG. 8 is a general perspective view of the front of a magnetic train.
- FIG. 9 is a general perspective view of the front of a magnetic train with a magnetic panel extended.
- FIG. 10 is a general perspective view of the back of a magnetic panel.
- 400a, 400b, 400c magnetic wall modules in transport cylinder
- 410a, 410b, 410c flanges of magnetic wall modules in transport cylinder
- the main element of the frictionless transportation system is the magnetic wall module 100a, an embodiment of which is shown in FIG. 1A.
- the magnetic wall module 100a is coupled to, for example is connected to, at least another magnetic wall module 100b shown in FIG. IB to allow current to pass through it, creating a magnetic field.
- Each magnetic wall module 100a is comprised of a lower layer 106a, a middle layer 104a and a structural layer 102a, which are assembled to each other by construction.
- a flange 110a may be located on an external surface 114a of the structural layer.
- the flange 110a may further include holes 112a for creating mechanical connections.
- a refrigeration tunnel, canal, or channel 108a may pass through the lower layer 106a.
- the lower layer 106a, middle layer 104a and structural layer 102a may also be referred to as inner, middle, and outer walls, respectively, or to as first, second, and third walls, respectively.
- this also includes a tunnel or a channel.
- Magnetic wall modules join with other magnetic wall modules to create an assembly and/or a system through which electric current flows and that house a magnetic field.
- FIG. IB shows two of these magnetic wall modules, 100a, 100b.
- the flange 110b of the second magnetic wall module 100b aligns with the flange 110a of the first magnetic wall module 100a.
- the magnetic wall modules 100a, 100b join forming a single larger magnetic wall module as shown in FIG. 1C. This results in the alignment of the lower layer 106a, 106b, middle layer 104a, 104b, and structural layer 102a, 102b of each of the magnetic wall modules 100a, 100b. With the layers aligned, electrical current may flow from one to the other.
- FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of the joint magnetic wall module of FIG. 1C, separated at the middle layer 104a, 104b.
- a ridge, wedge or groove 202a, 202b is created out of the middle layer 104a, 104b material.
- the groove 202a, 202b separates the middle layer 104a, 104b into different electrically conducting regions resulting in a division of the flow of current and allowing for the current to follow different paths through the magnetic modules 100a, 100b.
- the grooves 202a, 202b may join to form a continuing groove 202.
- this also includes a ridge or a wedge.
- FIG. 3 shows an inner structure of a magnetic wall module 300, like the magnetic wall module 100a from FIG. 1A, and/or the magnetic wall module 100b from FIG. IB.
- the lower layer 306 is constructed from a material like Hastelloy or may be constructed out of a different material and covered by Hastelloy.
- the middle layer 304 is deposited on top of the lower layer 306.
- the middle layer 304 may be divided into two layers, from the bottom, first a superconducting layer 304b and then a fill layer 304a (shunt layer).
- a superconducting layer 304b is deposited directly or indirectly over the lower layer 306.
- the superconducting layer 304b may be deposited with a technique like metal-organic chemical vapor decomposition MOCVD, and is composed of REBCO, YBCO or other appropriate superconducting materials.
- Layers of buffer material may preferably be placed between the lower layer 306 and the superconducting layer 304b.
- the buffer layers may be conformed of several other materials like alumina, yttria, magnesium oxide and lanthanum manganite. These layers may be deposited through a technique like sputtering.
- the buffer layers may form an appropriate template for the formation of the superconducting layer.
- a groove 202 may be created at least through the superconducting layer 304b using a patterning method, like laser engraving, or another technique, like a mechanical technique or photolithography.
- a fill layer 304a (shunt layer) may be located on top of the superconducting layer 304b and filling the groove 202 .
- the shunt layer 304a may offer a path in case of quenching of the superconducting layer 304b.
- the fill layer 304a may be formed of materials of good electrical conductivity like silver.
- the structural layer 302 is deposited on top of the fill layer 304a.
- the shunt layer 304a is optional. There are other solutions to address the quenching problem, such as operating at low enough current, temperature and/or magnetic field. Quenching is a problem for superconductivity in general, which is not linked to the problem addressed by the embodiments.
- the described sequence of buffer and superconducting layers may be repeated several times (forming a repeater layer), with best results being achieved between 4 and 80 of the layer sequence, for example between 20 and 40 repetitions of the layer sequence for magnetic fields of about 10 Tesla.
- the groove may then also be formed in the repeater layer.
- the depth of the groove 202 is comprised between 3 and 5 pm for one sequence of buffer and superconducting layers. If the sequence is repeated, the depth of the groove may be multiplied by the number of sequences. For example, the depth of the groove is comprised between 3xN and 5xN pm, where N is the number of sequences.
- the structural layer 302 may have a, preferably nonperforated (and non-grooved), layer of superconducting material in order to create at least partially the phenomenon known as Meisner effect.
- the Meisner effect prevents the magnetic field from crossing the structural layer 302.
- the lower layer 306 may also include the canal 308, for which cooling agents may flow to allow cooling of the whole structure.
- the superconducting layer 304b may require adequate cooling during operation.
- a magnetic wall module is a modular coil.
- FIG. 4 shows several magnetic wall modules disposed in the shape of a transport cylinder 400 (transport container)
- the transport container has a cylindrical shape and is named transport cylinder, but in other embodiments, the transport container may have another shape, adapted to contain a vehicle.
- FIG. 4 shows the transport cylinder 400 in plan view.
- the transport cylinder 400 may be divided into three sections or zones: a first transition zone 401, a low-pressure zone 402, and a second transition zone 403.
- the magnetic wall modules in each zone may be different.
- the magnetic wall modules of the low-pressure zone are different from the magnetic wall modules of the transition zones.
- the magnetic wall modules 400b (second magnetic wall modules) in transition zone 401 or 403, may be segmented, for example be substantially a curved square.
- the magnetic wall module (s) 400a (first magnetic wall module (s)) in the low- pressure zone 402 may be cylindrical, that is, not segmented in the azimuthal direction: this yields better vacuum tightness, mechanical strength and power efficiency, as it avoids resistive joints.
- the modules 400a and 400b may be joined by different kinds of flanges, depending on the shape. First flanges 410b may be required to join the magnetic wall modules 400b in the transition zones 401 or 403, and second flanges 410b may be needed to join the magnetic wall module (s) 400a in the low-pressure zone 402 with the magnetic wall modules 400b in each of the transition zones 401 or 403.
- Each of the magnetic modules 400a, 400b may have the characteristics of the magnetic wall module 100a of FIG. 1A and/or the magnetic wall module 300 of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 5 shows a car of a magnetic train 500 (vehicle) in plan view.
- the vehicle is a train, but in other embodiments, the vehicle may be different from a train, for example an automobile or a truck, and is adapted to move in the transport container.
- the magnetic train 500 is comprised of doors 508 and car windows 506. Doors 508 may also have door windows 509. Magnetic wall modules or panels 502, 504, 504a and 504b are disposed into the housing 501 of the magnetic train 500, thus forming at least parts of its outer walls. Magnetic wall modules may be identified according to their disposition in the housing 501 of the magnetic train 500.
- Upper magnetic panels 502 line the roof and upper side of the wall of the magnetic train 500.
- Vertical magnetic panels 504 are located between the doors 508 and the car windows 506 of the magnetic train 500. Below the vertical magnetic panels, on each side of the magnetic train are rear magnetic panels 504b and front magnetic panels 504a.
- Each of the magnetic panels 502, 504, 504a, and 504b may have the characteristics of the magnetic wall module 100a of FIG. 1A and/or the magnetic wall module 300 of FIG. 3. In another embodiment, the magnetic panels 502, 504, 504a, and 504b may in turn be constructed out of permanent magnets.
- FIG. 6 shows the magnetic train 500 inside the transport cylinder 400.
- the transport cylinder 400 forms a closed volume delimited by magnetic wall modules 400c that are coupled, for example connected, to each other by flanges 410c. Because the inside of the transport cylinder 400 is a closed volume, it is possible to remove the air inside and create a vacuum or near vacuum.
- the length of the transport cylinder 400 depends on the use, and the transport cylinder 400 may be curved.
- Car windows 506 on the train allow passengers and train operators to see their destination.
- FIG. 7 a section of the transport cylinder 400 has been removed so that the characteristics of the magnetic train 500 inside it may be appreciated.
- the magnetic wall modules 400c that make up the walls of the transport cylinder 400 face the magnetic panels 502, 504, 504a and 504b on the exterior of the magnetic train 500, thus they interact with each other.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of magnetic train 500, outside of the transport cylinder 400.
- the magnetic panels 504 and 504b surround the magnetic train 500. All of the magnetic panels 502, 504, 504b, and 504a may be disposed in different positions and sized differently. For instance, it should be possible to completely cover the exterior of the magnetic train 500 with magnetic wall modules like the magnetic wall module 100a from FIG 1 and/or the magnetic wall module 300 of FIG. 3.
- At least a magnetic wall module can be mounted:
- the at least one magnetic wall module may cover at least an outer surface of the vehicle
- FIG. 9 shows the magnetic panel 504b in an extender position. All of the magnetic panels 502, 504, 504b, and 504a may be extended through the use of extending means like extension rods 1010 described below.
- FIG. 10 is a rear view of the magnetic panel 504b, when it is extended with the use of an extension rod 1010.
- One such rod 1010 is shown in FIG. 10.
- the rod may be operated mechanically through the use of a motor or some other appropriate device.
- the magnetic train 500 is housed inside the transportation cylinder 400, as shown in FIG. 6. As a magnetic field exists inside the transportation cylinder 400, the magnetic train 500 floats or levitates without moving. The effect of the magnetic field also centers the magnetic train 500 inside the transportation cylinder 400.
- the inside of the transportation cylinder 400 is in a near vacuum and has a low-pressure zone 402 alongside transition zones 401 and 403 which may have a higher pressure.
- the magnetic field produced by the magnetic wall modules 400c of the transportation cylinder 400 or the one sustained by the magnetic panels 502, 504, 504b, and 504a on the surface of the magnetic train 500 must undergo a change that drives the magnetic train 500 forward or backward. Modifying the current flow can create this effect.
- the magnetic train 500 is inside a near vacuum, as it moves it suffers from very low air resistance and because the train is floating and there are no rails it is not subjected to contact friction. Therefore, the movement of the magnetic train 500 may be described as frictionless.
- the magnetic train 500 moves from low- pressure zone 402 to transition zones 401 or 403, where air pressure slightly increases, until arriving at train stations, where the air pressure is regular.
- the magnetic train 500 moves between zones, its speed changes.
- the magnetic train 500 is leaving a train station it must accelerate. Acceleration is done in transition zones 401 or 403, until it reaches its maximum speed and reaches the low-pressure zone 402.
- the train is approaching the station, it must decelerate.
- Coming from the low-pressure zone 402 it enters one of the transition zones 401 or 403 and its speed decreases until it reaches the station and makes a full stop.
- doors 508 open and passenger or cargo may exit or enter the train.
- the described embodiment of the frictionless transportation system may also include a contactless braking system.
- the contactless braking system makes use of the capacity of magnetic wall modules to extend as shown by magnetic panel 504b in FIG. 9 and FIG. 10. This makes use of a natural phenomenon common to all magnetic fields. Magnetic fields resist abrupt changes in their configuration.
- the magnetic panels 502, 504, 504b, and 504a should be extended.
- the extension rod 1010 must push the panel 504b outward, reducing the space between the panel 504b and the inner wall of the transportation cylinder 400. This causes an abrupt change in the configuration of the magnetic field, which, in the described embodiment, would result in a sharp decrease in the speed of the magnetic train 500.
- the intensity of the speed change may be controlled by how much or how fast the panel 504b is extended.
- Example embodiments of the invention are summarized here. Other embodiments can also be understood from the entirety of the specification as well as the claims filed herein .
- Example 1 An assembly for a transportation system, the assembly comprising a plurality of magnetic wall modules (100a, 100b; 300) coupled to each other, wherein each module is adapted to conducting current in order to form a magnetic field, and has a first wall (106a, 106b; 306) and a second wall (104a, 104b; 304) assembled together, wherein the second wall has a groove (202a, 202b) separating said second wall into at least two different electrically conducting regions.
- Example 2 The assembly according to example 1, wherein the groove (202a) of a module (100a) is adapted to be connected to the groove (202b) of another module (100b) to form a continuous groove (202).
- Example 3 The assembly according to example 1 or 2, wherein each module further comprises a third wall (102a, 102b; 302) assembled to the second wall (104a, 104b; 304) so that the second wall is between the first wall and the third wall.
- Example 4 The assembly according to any one of examples 1 to 3, wherein the grooves (202a, 202b, 202) of the plurality of modules (100a, 100b) are adapted to guide a flow of current into a certain direction, or into different paths, at least through the second walls (104a, 104b) of the modules.
- Example 5 The assembly according to any one of examples 1 to 4, wherein at least a module (100a) of the plurality of modules is mechanically, and possibly electrically, coupled to another module (100b) of the plurality of modules.
- Example 6 The assembly according to any one of examples 1 to 5 in combination with example 3, wherein at least a module (100a) of the plurality of modules comprises connecting means (110a) located on a face (114a) of the third wall (102a) and adapted to mechanically, and possibly electrically, couple said module to connecting means (110b) located on a face (114b) of the third wall (102b) of another module (100b) of the plurality of modules, for example the connecting means comprise a mechanical connector like a flange (110a) comprising holes (112a) adapted to be aligned with holes (112b) of a flange (110b) of the other module.
- the connecting means comprise a mechanical connector like a flange (110a) comprising holes (112a) adapted to be aligned with holes (112b) of a flange (110b) of the other module.
- Example 7 The assembly according to any one of examples 1 to 6, wherein at least a module (100a) of the plurality of modules comprises at least one canal (108a) that crosses the first wall (106a) of the module, for example to enable a cooling fluid, like nitrogen or helium, flowing through the module, each canal being for example adapted to form a single canal with a canal (108b) that crosses the first wall (106b) of another module (100b) of the plurality of modules .
- a cooling fluid like nitrogen or helium
- Example 8 The assembly according to any one of examples 1 to 7 in combination with example 3, wherein the first wall (106a) of a module (100a) of the plurality of modules is aligned with the first wall (106b) of another module (100b) of the plurality of modules, the second wall (104a) of the module is aligned with the second wall (104b) of the other module, and the third wall (102a) of the module is aligned with the third wall (102b) of the other module.
- Example 9 The assembly according to any one of examples 1 to 8, wherein the modules are constructed to exhibit superconducting characteristics.
- Example 10 The assembly according to any one of examples 1 to 9, wherein at least a module (300) of the plurality of modules comprises a stacking of different materials in which:
- the first wall (306) is composed or covered by a material like Hastelloy;
- the second wall (304) includes a superconducting layer (304b), the groove (202) of the at least one module being patterned at least in the superconducting layer, and a shunt layer (304a) on the superconducting layer and in the groove, the shunt layer being made of a metal, for example silver.
- Example 11 The assembly according to example 10, wherein the stacking further comprises at least a buffer layer, preferably a plurality of buffer layers, between the first wall (306) and the superconducting layer (304b), the at least one buffer layer being for example conformed of materials like alumina, yttria, magnesium oxide and/or lanthanum manganite; the groove (202) being patterned at least in the buffer and superconducting layers.
- the stacking further comprises at least a buffer layer, preferably a plurality of buffer layers, between the first wall (306) and the superconducting layer (304b), the at least one buffer layer being for example conformed of materials like alumina, yttria, magnesium oxide and/or lanthanum manganite; the groove (202) being patterned at least in the buffer and superconducting layers.
- Example 12 The assembly according to example 11, wherein the second wall (304) further includes a repeater layer under the shunt layer (304a), the repeater layer comprising a repetition of the buffer and superconducting layers, preferably several repetitions, for example between 4 and 80 repetitions, the groove (202) being patterned in the buffer, the superconducting and the repeater layers.
- Example 13 The assembly according to example 11 or
- the third wall (302) includes another superconducting layer, preferably a nonperforated and non-grooved layer.
- Example 14 A magnetic wall module (100a, 100b; 300) adapted to an assembly according to any one of examples 1 to
- Example 15 A transportation system comprising a vehicle (500) and a transport container (400) adapted to contain the vehicle (500), wherein the transport container and/or the vehicle comprises a magnetic wall module (400a, 400b, 400c; 502, 504, 504a, 504b) according to example 14 or an assembly according to any one of examples 1 to 13.
- a magnetic wall module 400a, 400b, 400c; 502, 504, 504a, 504b
- Example 16 The system according to example 15, wherein the transport container (400) comprises at least a magnetic wall module (400a, 400b, 400c) according to example 14 or an assembly according to any one of examples 1 to 13.
- Example 17 The system according to example 16, wherein the transport container (400) comprises a low- pressure zone (401) with at least a first magnetic wall module (400a) and at least a transition zone (402, 403) adjacent to the low-pressure zone, preferably a transition zone at each end of the low-pressure zone, with at least a second magnetic wall module (400b) different from the at least one first magnetic wall modules (400a), for example the low-pressure zone (401) is adapted to be in a near vacuum and the at least one transition zone (402, 403) is adapted to be in a higher pressure than the low-pressure zone (401).
- the low-pressure zone (401) is adapted to be in a near vacuum
- the at least one transition zone (402, 403) is adapted to be in a higher pressure than the low-pressure zone (401).
- Example 18 The system according to any one of examples 15 to 17, wherein the vehicle (500) comprises a housing (501) and at least a magnetic panel (502, 504, 504a, 504b) positioned in or on a surface of the housing, the at least one magnetic panel comprising a magnetic wall module according to example 14, an assembly according to any one of examples 1 to 13, and/or a permanent magnet.
- the vehicle (500) comprises a housing (501) and at least a magnetic panel (502, 504, 504a, 504b) positioned in or on a surface of the housing, the at least one magnetic panel comprising a magnetic wall module according to example 14, an assembly according to any one of examples 1 to 13, and/or a permanent magnet.
- Example 19 The system according to example 18 in combination with example 16 or 17, wherein the at least one magnetic panel (502, 504, 504a, 504b) is positioned in order to face the at least one magnetic wall module (400a, 400b, 400c) of the transport container (400).
- Example 20 The system according to example 18 or 19, wherein the vehicle (500) comprises extension means, for example an extension rod (1010), adapted to extend at least one magnetic panel (504b) with respect to the housing (501) of said vehicle towards the transport container (400).
- extension means for example an extension rod (1010), adapted to extend at least one magnetic panel (504b) with respect to the housing (501) of said vehicle towards the transport container (400).
- Example 21 The system according to any one of examples 15 to 20, further comprising a contactless braking system adapted to brake the vehicle.
- Example 22 The system according to example 20, wherein the extension means form at least part of a contactless braking system adapted to brake the vehicle.
- Example 23 The system according to any one of examples 15 to 22, wherein the transport container (400) is a transport cylinder and the vehicle (500) is a magnetic train
- Example 24 A method for fabricating a magnetic wall module according to example 14, the method comprising:
- a first layer (306) for example composed or covered by a material like Hastelloy;
- a superconducting layer (304b) on the first layer removing material from the superconducting layer, for example using a laser engraving technique, to form a groove (202); - depositing a layer of a metal on the superconducting layer, comprising filling the groove with said metal, for example silver, to form a shunt layer (304a).
- Example 25 The method according to example 24, wherein the method further comprises forming, for example using a sputtering technique, at least a buffer layer, preferably a plurality of buffer layers, before forming the superconducting layer, the at least one buffer layer being for example conformed of materials like alumina, yttria, magnesium oxide and/or lanthanum manganite.
- Example 26 The method according to example 25, wherein the method further comprises forming a repeater layer before forming the shunt layer (304), the repeater layer comprising the repetition of the buffer and superconducting layers, and preferably several repetitions, for example between 4 and 80 repetitions.
- Example 27 The method according to any of examples 24 to 26, further comprising forming another, preferably nonperforated, superconducting layer on the shunt layer (304a).
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