Hyperloop One Reveals Test Track Progress (computerworld.com.au)
Hyperloop One has released the first photographs of its "proof of concept" test track near Las Vegas, Nevada, and there's now also a couple short videos online.
Slashdot reader angry tapir quotes Computerworld:
The company revealed its progress on Tuesday at the Middle East Rail conference in Dubai, sharing pictures and footage of its Nevada development site dubbed "DevLoop." Taking Elon Musk's Hyperloop concept of a levitating pod in a low-pressure tube, Hyperloop One has developed what is so far the only full-scale, full-system Hyperloop test site...and says it plans to test the entire apparatus this year.
In addition, Investopedia reports that Hyperloop One has now also signed letter of intent agreements to investigate the feasibility of building more hyperloop systems in Finland and the Netherlands.
In addition, Investopedia reports that Hyperloop One has now also signed letter of intent agreements to investigate the feasibility of building more hyperloop systems in Finland and the Netherlands.
Looking at photos of the test track, you have to wonder how the hell do you get out if something goes wrong?
What happens if there is a sudden "repressurization"? Seems to me that would be like hitting a brick wall at the speeds they are talking about.
What if the motive element fails and the pod comes to a halt? There you are, stuck in a sealed tube.
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Thunderf00t does debunk video of hyperloop
And breathe!
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"Hyperloop One has released the first photographs of its "proof of concept" test track "
Wow, now they have photos, it MUST be real! Who could doubt the viability of this thing now??
Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
Definitely sucks. May as well bury the damn thing.
themselves. And in this system the chassis is the tube, and it is not moving.
As for emergencies, let us first have an emergency at the test site and see what could be done.
I think this experimental site would be in human history something like Johannes Gutenberg's printing shop of 1450, or Tim Berners-Lee discovery of hyperlink in 1989.
When a man flew first time in space in 1961, the next day there was only a tiny article in a central newspaper. As saying goes - destiny knocks on the door quietly.
Have they successfully built / connected any curved sections yet? I would imagine that's an important proof of concept at the technical level... just to be able to get the components sourced with the required tolerances and joined seamlessly....
Billy Bob will not destroy it on a drunken adventure one night with his shotgun. The deformation caused from the sun through heat expansion will destroy it well before he has a chance.
We're still reporting on this scam as if it was a real thing? Wow...
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If you wish to make such an asinine claim back it up with science. I gave a link to a guy who did all of the science and demonstrates the power required to create a vacuum.. Mythbusters did a similar episode again showing the _SCIENCE_ behind the energy required to create a vacuum.
Will you next attempt to claim that conversation of energy is wrong?
-The wise argue that there are few absolutes, the fool argues that there are no probabilities.
Doubting the viability is one thing, but what people have been saying here is outright rejection.
Where will the farts go? Worst Dutch oven, ever?
Experimentation was done to demonstrate what happens when a large structure holding a large vacuum is weakened. A hole will not remain a hole for long when you have a full atmosphere of pressure trying to rush into a vacuum through a small gap. It is a major collapse of the structure. The structure would have to be simply massive to prevent such a collapse.
Instead of denying science, do us all a favor and prove Thunderf00t and the Mythbusters wrong with your pseudo science. I look forward to a good darwin award.
Thunderf00t correctly points out that a small weakness in the structure will cause a full atmosphere of pressure to attempt to breach the vacuum and the initial tearing will become massive in a tiny fraction of a second. The energy required to create a vacuum is quite large, and all of that energy will be inverted in a split second. If you don't believe Thunderf00t's science, try Mythbusters who did something similar with a rail car tanker.
There is an amazing amount of science denial in this thread, and worse.. up moderation of flat out science denial.
-The wise argue that there are few absolutes, the fool argues that there are no probabilities.
How much energy does it take to create that vacuum under 1 atmosphere? Are you attempting to claim that the laws of energy conservation don't exist when it's a rich guys pet project?
-The wise argue that there are few absolutes, the fool argues that there are no probabilities.
How much energy does it take to create the vacuum? That is what the chamber is storing, unless you somehow believe that energy conservation does not exist. It is not just the downward pressure of the atmosphere, as a basic physics class can teach you.
To argue your point you must completely deny basic physics principles, so how does the Hyperloop do this exactly? If you want to state that well established principles of physics are wrong, I demand you provide proof.
-The wise argue that there are few absolutes, the fool argues that there are no probabilities.
You are the same asshole claiming that Fairies exist.
You are the same asshole claiming Santa Claus exists.
Now you are the guy claiming science is bullshit.
You talk increasingly like an imbecile who believes that the laws regarding the conservation of energy don't exist. Disprove the science AC, then we can talk. I'm sure you can find a chapter somewhere in your Gender Studies primer. Right between the "gender is in your head only" and "science is white supremacy" chapters.
When an airplane goes down it doesn't kill the people on the same route. Hyper loop = death from 15PSI air shock wave.
An air plane isn't 1" away from impact at 1000km/hour at all times.
The hyper loop will get shot by people with guns, trapping people inside.
How to you create a tube that is 600 miles long and has not thermal expansion? On oil pipes you can put in U-bends to take up the expansion, but you can't do that on the hyperloop.
It's supposed to carry cars too. What happens when a car catches fire.
Yes, vacuums DO exert a massive amount of pressure, or rather our atmosphere does and because there's no counter-balance in a vacuum that pressure is fully felt. The numbers are easy to get: about 14.7 pounds per square inch at sea level. That means about 15 pounds of force for every square inch of material, which is not a large area. You can throw a little math at something to figure out the total force a given area takes.
Also it turns out vacuum pressure is something that companies have to worry about, so they've tested it and posted demonstrations online. Here's one of a company subjecting one of their tanks to a vacuum and it failing in a spectacular fashion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
This isn't Hollywood, this is a company that makes tankers for transport.
Mythbusters (which I'm sure you'll deride as being Hollywood) has a great episode where they try it with a tougher tanker and it dues survive under effectively full vacuum... until they drop something on it and dent it, at which point it fails spectacularly.
As a related thing to forces from a vacuum (or rather the sudden failure) have a look at ping pong ball cannons. You evacuate a tube with a ball in it, and then suddenly open up the end. The pressure wave can drive the ball to extremely high speeds:
http://www.instructables.com/i...
Its a neat idea, even if it is a very watered down version of the 60's vacuum train concept that ran at near orbital speed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
No fundamental physics issues, the big question is economics. The cars are pretty small and at those speeds you need a lot of spacing between trains. Curves need to be large radius and if track switching is even possible, the switches need to be very large. Its not clear that its less expensive than 350km/h high speed rail - which itself is often not cost effective.
The higher speed than high speed rail is nice for long trips (>150KM). but otherwise the boarding and accelerate /decelerate times will hide most of the difference. It will need airport like security since a relatively small bomb would kill a lot of people - sort of like an airliner, so it may be slower to board than high speed rail.
Not crazy but there isn't an obvious niche where it is cost effective (similar problems for maglev).
Fun fact... that tanker buckled at around an atmosphere (gauge shows inches of mercury, easily translatable)
Tell me who is going to pay for the maintenance of air leaks. Who is going to pay for the drainage of water that will seep in? Who is going to maintain condensation that forms when pressure is reduced. And there might be icing problems as well with this plan.
Instead of claiming some magical appeal to authority where you dislike the science presented, how about getting some science of your own to discount it. Namely, for the dozenth time in this thread, why does Conservation of Energy not apply to the Hyperloop. Understanding of course the amount of energy required to bring a massive single structure to a near perfect vacuum.
As to your claim about rail cars, they do have to test for partial vacuums. The test is not invalid at all, you are simply refusing (as you did with Phil Mason) to review actual science.
-The wise argue that there are few absolutes, the fool argues that there are no probabilities.
The amount of effort invested into this is actually pretty pathetic. On the flip-side, it is all publicity for Elon.
They don't even have anything to show yet (a small car running at low speed in a metal tube is not "something") and they are already looking if it's possible to build other ones.
Build one first, and when it'll be done (never) look at the next step.
Of course if the goal is to make more noise/hype for the blabbering idiots not seeing this is snake oil, please continue.
After all, "road solar panel" did the same and they have an equal amount of nothing to show. You are in good company.
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Get ready to waste plenty of public money with this bullshit, lads. \o/
So Elon Musk did it in less than a year - and CA is still spending billions before ground has even been broken? Seems about right when dealing with people who actually know what they are doing, and idiot bureaucrats...