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Hyperloop Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin
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Hyperloop Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin has a competitive team called The 512 Hyperloop Team. The 512 Hyperloop Team is comprised of several undergraduate students from The University of Texas at Austin. Students from all types of majors are pooling their knowledge and expertise to transform the concept of Hyperloop into a reality and build a pod for SpaceX's Hyperloop Competition. The team aims to develop a working prototype of a Hyperloop pod, capable of moving at 330 mph. They plan to test and contribute to academic research in the fields of forced-flow axial compressors, high-speed air bearing devices, magnetic levitation, and associated control features.
Hyperloop Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin has a competitive team called The 512 Hyperloop Team. The 512 Hyperloop Team is comprised of several undergraduate students from The University of Texas at Austin. Students from all types of majors are pooling their knowledge and expertise to transform the concept of Hyperloop into a reality and build a pod for SpaceX's Hyperloop Competition. The team aims to develop a working prototype of a Hyperloop pod, capable of moving at 330 mph. They plan to test and contribute to academic research in the fields of forced-flow axial compressors, high-speed air bearing devices, magnetic levitation, and associated control features.