China’s Engineers May Have Just Removed the Final Barrier to 1,000 KM/H Maglev Trains That Will Make Flights Obsolete
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The Chinese magnetic levitation trains target 1000 km/h but face a big obstacle: a cannon noise at the entrance of tunnels. Engineers have found a surprising solution, inspired by the silencers of firearms, to stifle this sound. Could this innovation unlock the future of ultra-fast transport?
China’s Engineers May Have Just Removed the Final Barrier to 1,000 KM/H Maglev Trains That Will Make Flights Obsolete
Researchers in China say they have found a way to eliminate one of the biggest obstacles facing magnetic levitation (maglev) trains traveling at extreme speeds — the deafening “tunnel boom.” If confirmed at scale, the innovation could clear the path for commercial maglev routes capable of reaching 1,000 km/h, drastically cutting travel times on long intercity routes. A Decades-Old Noise Problem The research, reported by The Guardian, focuses on …
A major step forward that could speed up the deployment of the maglev in China and elsewhere.
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