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Disadvantages of EDS

EDS systems get affected easily by snow, ice or severe cold because EDS systems need ground coils. (ground coils are the weakest points) 58.138.45.196 ( talk) 05:33, 27 June 2011 (UTC) reply

By all means, find a reliable source for that assertion, and add it to the article. Tim PF ( talk) 07:22, 27 June 2011 (UTC) reply

Attribution

Regarding this edit: it is probably correct but who was it who actually added "{{main|electromagnetic levitation}}" this article? Please reply. Also what do you mean in the edit summary by "his article" please learn about ownership - you may, by all means refer to "his edit" but not to "his article". — RHaworth ( talk · contribs) 21:46, 1 November 2011 (UTC) reply

Not sure who added the link. Levitation melting can, however, be performed by any levitation method. Aerodynamic levitation, electrostatic levitation or electromagnetic levitation, for example, are all very commonly used as containlerless methods for melting and measuring the structure and properties of liquid matter. I think it's quite clear that the whole concept of different levitation methods and the method of levitation melting needs general cleanup and clarification. Polyamorph ( talk) 07:57, 2 November 2011 (UTC) reply
Since it was only a stub, I have now mergeed Electromagnetic levitation into a section in Levitation, with correct attribution. Polyamorph ( talk) 10:36, 2 November 2011 (UTC) reply

disadventages of EDS maglev trains

These EDS maglev trains have disadvantage that it produces magnetic field that can effect the electromagnetic waves produced by phones, radio, and other electronic devices. Puspalmanna23107A ( talk) 03:03, 11 February 2014 (UTC) reply

Reference no longer works

http://www.deboeij.com/docs/TransMag_deboeij_control_3dof_maglev.pdf

This reference does not work anymore! 185.45.118.2 ( talk) 14:03, 19 October 2017 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Disadvantages of EDS

EDS systems get affected easily by snow, ice or severe cold because EDS systems need ground coils. (ground coils are the weakest points) 58.138.45.196 ( talk) 05:33, 27 June 2011 (UTC) reply

By all means, find a reliable source for that assertion, and add it to the article. Tim PF ( talk) 07:22, 27 June 2011 (UTC) reply

Attribution

Regarding this edit: it is probably correct but who was it who actually added "{{main|electromagnetic levitation}}" this article? Please reply. Also what do you mean in the edit summary by "his article" please learn about ownership - you may, by all means refer to "his edit" but not to "his article". — RHaworth ( talk · contribs) 21:46, 1 November 2011 (UTC) reply

Not sure who added the link. Levitation melting can, however, be performed by any levitation method. Aerodynamic levitation, electrostatic levitation or electromagnetic levitation, for example, are all very commonly used as containlerless methods for melting and measuring the structure and properties of liquid matter. I think it's quite clear that the whole concept of different levitation methods and the method of levitation melting needs general cleanup and clarification. Polyamorph ( talk) 07:57, 2 November 2011 (UTC) reply
Since it was only a stub, I have now mergeed Electromagnetic levitation into a section in Levitation, with correct attribution. Polyamorph ( talk) 10:36, 2 November 2011 (UTC) reply

disadventages of EDS maglev trains

These EDS maglev trains have disadvantage that it produces magnetic field that can effect the electromagnetic waves produced by phones, radio, and other electronic devices. Puspalmanna23107A ( talk) 03:03, 11 February 2014 (UTC) reply

Reference no longer works

http://www.deboeij.com/docs/TransMag_deboeij_control_3dof_maglev.pdf

This reference does not work anymore! 185.45.118.2 ( talk) 14:03, 19 October 2017 (UTC) reply


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