Germany's famous suspended monorail 3D explain
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
- explains suspended monorail in Germany, elevated monorail, single wheel train in Germany, sky train, flying bus in Germany, self propelled system of the monorail, how monorail works, Wuppertal monorail working system, brief history of Germany's monorail, 3d explaining video of Germany monorail, types of monorail.
Video Topic- Germany's Suspended Monorail or Wuppertal Monorail
Introduction of monorail
Types of Monorails widely
Different parts of monorail
How monorail works
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explanation is amazing
The simulated train is traveling in the wrong direction. In Germany, people drive on the right-hand side - as does the Wuppertal suspension railroad since 1901.
People who makes animations like this has nothing to do with trains, or what ever the subject is, yet they know everything about it. As long as they can make an animation from their beliefs they don't care if they spread false information. In Sweden we also drive on the right side. Several years ago there was a tram accident. When the animation about it started to circulate it showed a single track with a head on collision. That wasn't what happened but people think it's true because of the animation. I like the three last words in this video. Never stop learning. Well, did they? Let's hope we get an evaluation about that. 😅
Die Schwebebahn in 3d, schöne Arbeit. Tatsächlich funktioniert sie so. Wuppertal ist eine Stadt nebenan. Die Bahn nutzte ich oft und kann sie nur weiterempfehlen, so wie dieses Video. Super. 👍
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Thanks a lot , really usefull video sir
I always amaze how those bogies bear the whole weight of the coaches and hang them...!!! Although I know that the weight gets distributed evenly on each bogie.....!!!!
Now i can made my own
Idea for new video, how do tram switches work. You know current is needed to close the circuit between rails and wheels, so track changes. If no current you don't change. Probably that's the principle. This is why you can either see a voltaic arc on the pantograph or feel engine stopping and rolling inertially. But the mysterious thing - does the point go back to its previous position after tram passes
The information is too short.
Very good & learn some new but need to more times.
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Is the Up Side Down Monorail Using Battery? I don't see panthograph and cable
Ihad travelled once in this but yousay asynchronous motor in animation and describe in working 750v dc motor usthere done mistake or asynchronous motor is ac motor do udit the dcmotor has vfd and how does the
supply being given how many passenger s can be accommodated in both biggies
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How provide electric supply to the train,
Because there are not showing electric line,
Are train use battery supply ?
First I would like to congratulate you for the video!!! I am have the same question.
I can only speak about the german one, but it's like this:
You got the rails of the track on top. On the bottom side are many "long metal plates"(?) connected together as one very long piece of conductive metal. The required electricity is supplied on this metal strip. The railway then gets in contact beneath the track with the metal strip and uses this electricity.
Please explain the power system in monorail.
Brooo WAG9 video... please brooo
Which software your using?
What gear is that turning the rotational energy of the motor?
Japan build the first one
Cost per km to bulild???
Bro how the weight are balanced at one side...
Fanda center of mass ka he bhai
What is the benefit of monorail?
The ground was just too hard to build a subway/metro. So the city in which this monorail was built decided to build a metro-like train over their river.
So the benefits are: It's cheaper than building an system in the underground; the "trains" are more frequent than actual trains and it doesn't get stuck in traffic like busses do
@@derlthmock8617 And probably most important: It can travel faster on curvy routes than traditional elevated rail could, because the cars swing out when passing curves, therefore being able to go quicker without causing passenger discomfort.
ain't that's what's called " Electromagnetic train📌"
No because "Electromagnetic trains" usually don't get in contact with their rails. The suspended monorail is just like a regular train, but literally hangs onto the track