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Modelling magnetic levitation (maglev) train [PDF]
"Maglev‟ represents magnetic levitation. The magnetically levitated train has no wheels, but floats on an electromagnetic wave. Maglev is trains that run on magnets in a certain way so that they are equally levitated.
Mohd Firdaus, Bajuri
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The development prospects of magnetically levitated trains
U članku se analiziraju dosadašnja dostignuća u razvitku magnetskih lebdećih vlakova (MAGLEV). Kroz povijesni pregled prati se razvitak najpoznatijihdanašnjih sustava magnetskog lebdenja. Osim objašnjenja rada i tehničkih značajki svakog sustava, u članku se obrađuju prednosti i nedostaci pojedinih sustava, te prednosti i nedostaci magnetskih lebdećih ...
Protega, Veselko +2 more
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A Passive Low‐Frequency, High‐Sensitivity Diamagnetic Levitation Accelerometer
ABSTRACT Despite the great potential of diamagnetic levitation accelerometers in detecting low‐frequency and weak motion, there is still a demand to further enhance their sensitivity for geophysical and microgravity applications. In this study, a straightforward structural modulating approach is presented to enhance the sensitivity of diamagnetic ...
Yuanping Xu +5 more
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Magnetic‐Field‐Driven Precision Fabrication of Multifunctional Microgels for Biomedical Applications
Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles embedded in alginate precursors convert magnetic gradients into internal body forces, driving contactless segmentation into uniform microspheres and continuous microfibers without relying on external shear or oil phases.
Yingying Hou +12 more
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Abstract Ecologists and evolutionary biologists are increasingly turning to 3D models to use in scientific research. Natural history museums are one of the primary sources for specimens used as 3D models, and efforts are underway to digitize their collections using methods like photogrammetry.
Jeremy D. Pustilnik, Genevieve S. Rios
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Contactless Acoustic Trapping of Hoverflies for Behavioral Studies
We present a contactless tethering device based on acoustic levitation. Opposing ultrasonic transducers generate standing waves, creating stable pressure nodes that enable the sustained levitation of hoverflies (Episyrphus balteatus). We show that acoustic levitation does not appear to affect hoverfly behavior.
Thomas Gaillard +3 more
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Bridging Superconductors With United Nations Development Goals: Perspectives and Applications
Ceramic superconductors enable sustainable technologies. A bibliometric review of 33,756 publications (1980–2025) assesses their alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Key applications identified from include clean propulsion, efficient power grids, advanced medical imaging, and quantum computing, highlighting both their transformative ...
Edimar A. S. Duran +9 more
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Schematic illustration of a high‐entropy alloy superconductor exhibiting the Meissner effect while simultaneously accommodating hydrogen atoms within its lattice, demonstrating the coexistence of magnetic flux expulsion and reversible hydrogen storage in a single multifunctional material.
Rahmatul Hidayati +9 more
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EMS Systems: Optimised Sensor Configurations for Control and Sensor Fault Tolerance [PDF]
The paper describes a sensor optimisation systematic framework approach and a Fault Tolerant control scheme for sensor failures applied to an EMS maglev system.
Michail, Konstantinos +5 more
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A machine learning‐guided bio‐interfacial design strategy resolves the long‐standing strength–toughness–functionality trade‐off in nanocomposites. By efficiently mapping high‐performance regions in the composition–processing space, the approach delivers hierarchically entangled, nanosheet‐pinned architectures that combine mechanical robustness ...
Hao Wang +10 more
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