Design Reveal Delft Hyperloop VI

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Dear audience,
    Sit back, relax and enjoy the Design Reveal of Delft Hyperloop VI. We are extremely proud to show everyone what we have been working on for the past six months.
    Afterwards we will have a Q&A the zoom: tudelft.zoom.u...

Komentáře • 8

  • @dheeradjlachman9658
    @dheeradjlachman9658 Před 7 měsíci

    Much sucess hope it wil come true

  • @kingpacients424
    @kingpacients424 Před 2 lety +1

    Dit is geweldig, ga zo door ❤💯

  • @giedirietveld7425
    @giedirietveld7425 Před 2 lety

    Erg leuk hier kennis van te mogen nemen. Succes!

  • @theflash6539
    @theflash6539 Před 2 lety

    so show us a tech demo. get in the thing and ride it for 50 miles. let us know the cost of the track that you had to build it on as well.

  • @Bafoartuso
    @Bafoartuso Před 2 lety

    can you bring Delft hyperloop in Italy Marostica ples

  • @amarug
    @amarug Před 2 lety +1

    It surely would be cool, but I doubt it will ever become real to the extent of mass human transport. Mainly construction - and perhaps even more - maintenance of such a huge vacuum system to ensure full safety, simply seems technically unfeasible.

  • @tobiasstanisfugl5659
    @tobiasstanisfugl5659 Před 2 lety +1

    Does Delft the sixth even do calculations of energy consumption? Energy for maintaining the vacuum? Energy to levitate (a steel/wheel/rail system has almost negligible rolling resistance)? If this is the science they do at Delft TU, staring on some graphs and be impressed on how energy efficient it be, they never will contribute anything for any green development in transportation. This loop hype not even contributes for a better education of engineers no more, because believing seems to be more important than knowing.

  • @tobiasstanisfugl5659
    @tobiasstanisfugl5659 Před 2 lety +1

    The permanent magnets in the levitating system will induce the more eddy currents in the rail, the faster the thing goes. And, because these eddy currents are against the permanent magnets fields, the coils must be powered more and more with rising speed! Where are the profs here? Does anyone at TU Delft understand basic magnetics and electrodynamics? As an engineer, with each idea I have for a new design, I have to do the most basic calculations to support it, especially, if the goal is energy efficiency, but Delft VI seem not do so, as if Newton never worked. You will not take the lead so, rather the way to narcissistic ignorance....