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A Concept for the Use and Integration of Super-Conducting Magnets in Structural Systems in General and Maglev Guideway Mega-Structures in ParticularRecent breakthroughs in several different fields now make it possible to incorporate the use of superconducting magnets in structures in ways which enhance the performance of structural members or components of structural systems in general and Maglev guideway mega-structures in particular. The building of structural systems which connect appropriately scaled superconducting magnets with the post-tensioned tensile components of beams, girders, or columns would, if coupled with 'state of the art' structure monitoring, feedback and control systems, and advanced computer software, constitute a distinct new generation of structures that would possess the unique characteristic of being heuristic and demand or live-load responsive. The holistic integration of powerful superconducting magnets in structures so that they do actual structural work, creates a class of 'technologically endowed' structures that, in part - literally substitute superconductive electric power and magnetism for concrete and steel. The research and development engineering, and architectural design issues associated with such 'technologically endowed' structural system can now be conceptualized, designed, computer simulates built and tested. The Maglev guideway mega-structure delineated herein incorporates these concepts, and is designed for operation in the median strip of U.S. Interstate Highway 5 from San Diego to Seattle an Vancouver, and possibly on to Fairbanks, Alaska. This system also fits in the median strip of U.S. Interstate Highway 55 and 95 North-South, and 80 and 10, East-West. As a Western Region 'Peace Dividend' project, it could become a National or Bi-National research, design and build, super turnkey project that would create thousands of jobs by applying superconducting, material science, electronic aerospace and other defense industry technologies to a multi-vehicle, multi-use Maglev guideway megastructure that integrates urban mass transit Lower Speed (0-100 mph), High Speed (100-200 mph), Super Speed (200-400 mph), and Hypersonic evacuated tube (400-10,000 mph) Maglev systems.
Document ID
19960050138
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Ussery, Wilfred T.
(Ussery and Associates San Francisco, CA United States)
MacCalla, Eric
(Ussery and Associates San Francisco, CA United States)
MacCalla, Johnetta
(Ussery and Associates San Francisco, CA United States)
Elnimeiri, Mahjoub
(Ussery and Associates San Francisco, CA United States)
Goldsmith, Myron
(Ussery and Associates San Francisco, CA United States)
Polk, Sharon Madison
(Ussery and Associates San Francisco, CA United States)
Jenkins, Mozella
(Ussery and Associates San Francisco, CA United States)
Bragg, Robert H.
(Ussery and Associates San Francisco, CA United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 1996
Publication Information
Publication: Third International Symposium on Magnetic Suspension Technology
Volume: Part 2
Subject Category
Mechanical Engineering
Accession Number
96N34245
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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