Maglev trains' tunnel boom problem may finally have a fix
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Maglev trains' tunnel boom problem may finally have a fix
The Guardian reports that researchers have developed a new method to reduce the "tunnel boom" effect that occurs when high-speed trains exit tunnels. The technology could soon prove essential, as next-generation maglev trains approach speeds exceeding 600 mph.Read Entire Article
At a time when the speed of transport defies the limits of the imaginable, a crucial question arises: how to reconcile impressive performance and respect for the sound environment? The latest development in the field of magnetic levitation train might well bring an unexpected answer. The speed race in the rail sector is constantly accelerating, with ambitious projects that push technological boundaries. Among these initiatives, the magnetic levi…
Has the biggest problem with maglev trains finally been solved? A group of Chinese engineers is reportedly working on a solution to the "tunnel boom" challenge.
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