The Shanghai Tower (the tall one) will be one of the first
buildings to have ultra-high-speed elevators developed by Mitsubishi
(Image: Gensler Architects)
ultra-high-speed elevators to travel at more than 60 km/h (37 mph or 1,000 meters a minute).
The various technologies that Mitsubishi has developed to be incorporated into the world's fastest elevators include:
- a single motor with two grouped three-phase winding coils and parallel drive systems that feature a built-in converter to regenerate electricity and cut power consumption by over 30 percent
- hydraulic driven clamp-type disk brakes
- lighter traveling cables enabled by encasing a wider diameter steel core in a lightweight sheath material
- a new active roller guide to reduce vibration from the guide rails and wind at ultra-high speeds
- streamlined aerodynamic car cover with a sound insulating cage.
- safety gear shoes constructed from fine ceramic to provide high resistance to heat, abrasion and shock and provide stability even if high frictional heat when the safety gear is activated
- air pressure control to minimize rapid changes in atmospheric pressure
Source: Mitsubishi via ubergizmo
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