Korea has its eye on advanced transport and taking a place in the
frontlines of research and development. Case in point: Its research
interest in coming up with an ultra-fast train. Call it ultra-fast, call
it hyper-tube but know that this is really fast.
The
goal is a train that can take passengers from Seoul to Busan in just 30
minutes. That's one-half hour compared with the present travel time of 5
hours by traditional rail and 50 minutes by plane, said Futurism. Its report said "this train could be twice as fast as the magnetic levitation (maglev) trains that are currently the fastest form of ground transport."
South China Morning Post also said it would leave maglev
trains in the dust. Maglev trains can travel at around 500km/h. The
train in Korea would go as fast as 1,000 km/h (621 mph).
"Magnetic levitation (maglev) trains, which are the fastest form of ground transport, can only go about half that speed due to air resistance, which slows the train down as it picks up speed, " said Futurism.
RT pointed out why the speed potential differs. "Maglev trains cannot, however, compete with hyper-tube trains
in speed – while both technologies have no friction, maglevs are
significantly slowed by air resistance, while hyper-tubes travel in a
vacuum and can attain speeds almost twice that of maglevs."
The technology involves "suspending pods inside tubes in a partial vacuum," said Futurism.
Those behind this train undertaking are from the Korea Railroad
Research Institute (KRRI), Hanyang University and other research teams.
Actually, according a report in the Korea JoongAng Daily,
Korea Railroad Research Institute said recently that it signed a deal
with seven research institutions to develop the Korean hyperloop train,
or Hyper Tube Express, HTX. That report said that travel from Seoul to
Busan would take about 20 minutes (other reports said 30 minutes, but,
either way, the time estimate is impressive).
"The government has focused on interdisciplinary research and this
will be the biggest effort we are working on to develop a representative
future technology, said a KRRI official quoted in South China Morning Post.
Will it come to fruition? The report quoted a KRRI official: "We hope
to create an ultra-fast train, which will travel inside a
state-of-the-art low-pressure tube at lightning speeds, in the
not-too-distant future." He added that they will cooperate "with
associated institutes as well as Hanyang University to check the
viability of various related technologies called the hyper-tube format
over the next three years."
What are some of the interests in studying this concept? "The railroad research institution said it will test core
technologies of the system such as electromagnetic technology in the
lab while developing a blueprint for general infrastructure such as
tubes," said the Korea JoongAng Daily.
SOURCE:
TechXplore



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