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The TELMAG (Tren Electromagnético - Spanish for 'Electromagnetic Train') is an ongoing research project which was born in the Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas (IVIC) in 1967, and later continued by the Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela. The TELMAG is a ground mass transport system that does not require mechanical friction for drive and guidance as conventional trains do. OverviewThe main idea of this system is to use a linear reluctance motor for drive, guidance and suspension. This motor uses the same forces that drive rotative motors, but without a mechanical transmission to apply the torque to the vehicle wheels. Instead, these forces are applied between the vehicle and the rail, reducing mechanical friction and wear. Also, the TELMAGV can climb steeper gradients than a conventional system because it does not depend on friction between wheel and rail for propulsion. Project backgroundIn 1967, three IVIC investigators, inspired by Venezuela's complicated topography, initiated a research project about a more efficient traction system that could work on steeply-graded routes.[1] An example is the Caracas – La Guaira route that, in only 10 kilometres, climbs 800 metres. This route is critical because Venezuela's most important airport and port are located in La Guaira. {{clear}}List of TELMAG 1:10 scale prototypes
SafetyThe electromagnetic trains are a safe mass transport system. Additionally electromagnetic systems (like the TELMAG) have a motor's design, that make impossible its derailment, making them even safer than conventional systems. Environmental benefitsFor many years, trains have been the most environmentally friendly transport system. Furthermore, promotes economic growth because the investment in this kind of transport stimulates the development of new technologies. For these reasons, and to reduce traffic jams and pollution, research on cleaner, safer, faster and more efficient transport systems must be done. The electromagnetic train is one of the most environmentally friendly systems because it is a completely electrical system and does not create direct pollution. Also, the elevated monorail system and hill climbing capabilities guarantee a minimal environmental impact. This makes the system compatible with the fragile and rich ecosystems because this kind of track requires less earthmoving than conventional systems. Likewise, generated electromagnetic fields meets international standards. The futureIt is likely that future railways, built on plains or in mountainous regions, will be elevated because this way the track is less vulnerable to floods and landslides produced by violent weather. The fate of the trains from Caracas - La Guaira, Caracas - Valencia, La Ceiba - La Fría - El Vigía, was a consequence of floods and landslides. References1. ^{{cite news| title=Diario El Nacional| location=Caracas Venezuela| date=8 August 1971| page=12}} 2. ^{{cite news| title=Diario El Nacional| location=Caracas Venezuela| date=11 June 1987}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eluniversal.com/2006/12/29/ccs_art_128471.shtml|title=Informan a Chávez sobre tren a La Guaira|accessdate=6 August 2013|author=Diario El Universal|date=29 December 2006}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://minci2.minci.gob.ve/20noticias/1/13459/an_recibiproyecto_de.prnt|title=AN recibió proyecto de tren electromagnético Caracas-La Guaira|accessdate=6 August 2013|author=ABN|date=25 April 2007|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130806175611/http://minci2.minci.gob.ve/20noticias/1/13459/an_recibiproyecto_de.prnt|archivedate=6 August 2013|df=}} External links{{Commonscat|TELMAGV}}
3 : Monorails in Venezuela|Linear motor metros|1967 establishments in Venezuela |
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