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Project tubeflight : phase 1, feasibility study : final report for the period Dec 10, 1965 - Sept 9, 1966 prepared for the…
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute TROY, NEW YORK School of Engineering Office of the Dean September 30, 1966 Office of High…
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ABSTRACT Project Tubeflight is a study of a transportation mode in which aerodynamically supported and propelled vehicles…
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT LIST OF PARTICIPANTS INTRODUCTION Back~round The Concept Objectives and Rationale of Project…
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Table of Contents Continued B. ~+adeless fans and Propeller$ Feasibility Study State~ent of th~ Problem ,Analytical Model…
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Table of Content p Continued AREA lIt. INHERENT STABILITY AND CONTROL OF HIGH-SPEED FLUID~SUPPORTED VEHICLES MQVING WITHIN…
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Table of Contents Continued AREA IV. SMALL SCALE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY Introduction 'The Tube Transportation Facility (T2…
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS PROJECT TUBEFLIGHT COMMITTEE D. N. Arden W. B. Brower, Jr. R. E. Duffy J. V. Faa 1. Lee R. M. Lewis…
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AREA IV W. A. R. J. H. J. v. T. T. W. O. D. J. ~, ~ B. Brower, Jr. B. Carlson E. Duffy V. Foa J. Hagerup L…
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INTRODUCTION by J. V. Foa BACKGROUND Project Tubef1ight deals with a ground transportation scheme in which aerodynamically…
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2 of 1964), the project was re-organized as an internal research activity. A detailed analysis of gasdynamic transients…
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costs (rights of way, construction, and maintenance) and power requirements (for propulsion, support, and environmental…
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j i I j . i , 4 suspension at high speeds. A simple way of obtaining large-clearance aerodynamic support inside tubes…
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1 J ] "i J ] J ] l' J J J ~ 5 of the curtain momentum can be recovered for thrust. A comparative…
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greater curvatures in turns than any other suspension-guideway combination. This arrangement offers the best promise of…
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7 when very large clearances are used in the support of the vehicle. The speed limitations of conventional tube transport…
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8 central body of a jet engine, the outer shroud of which is represented by the wall of the tube. The tube-vehicle system may…
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9 and in the adiabatic dissipation of the attendant flow disturbances in the adjacent air columns. The power required is then…
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10 power transmission has the advantage of requiring no extra rails or other structures. Most of the required equipment is…
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11 A pressure exchange takes place in cryptosteady situations involving two or more flows. This situation is illustrated by…
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pseudoblades. Here water was used as the primary fluid, for the purpose of visualization. The flow of water is parallel to the…
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13 an electrically-driven compressor or by an internal-combustion gas generator. BRAKING The presence of large and confined…
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at widely spaced ports on the surface of the vehicle. An "energy separator", which is currently under development at…
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15 of the energy of the hot flow is recovered in a variety of ways. Tube ventilation is, of course, an important requirement…
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16 8. Davey, G.M., Siegel, M.H., Burr, J.W., Cromack, D.E., "Flow field around a hollow cylinder mounted in a tube,…
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GUIDEWAY OPEN EVACUATED SAFETY RELI ABILITY SPEED OPERATING FREQUENCY GUIDEWAY COSTS OPERATING COSTS Fig. I.…
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