Volvo uses magnets to help drive unmanned cars

Volvo uses magnets to help drive unmanned cars

Volvo has been focusing on the research and development of self-driving cars, but recently they have also made new achievements - the use of magnets to firmly "suck" the car on the road.

For a self-driving vehicle, it is crucial that it can safely and steadily drive on the road. The two solutions of GPS and camera, the former are limited by the location, the latter will be affected by the visibility. To this end, Volvo thought of using magnets to lay a "track" on the road to help vehicles determine the range of roads.

The researchers said that the advantage of the magnet rail is that it is relatively inexpensive, and it will not have a great impact on the existing infrastructure. In addition, the magnet can play a role in any bad weather. This stable and safe feature is the most unmanned. needs.

It is said that Sweden is very interested in Volvo's magnetic railway program. Officials in the traffic management department stated that the large number of magnets to be laid will be part of Sweden's cutting-edge technology.

2,2'-Azobis Basic Information
Product Name: 2,2'-Azobis
CAS: 78-67-1
MF: C8H12N4
MW: 164.21
EINECS: 201-132-3
Mol File: 78-67-1.mol
2,2'-Azobis
2,2'-Azobis Chemical Properties
Melting point: 102-104 °C (dec.)(lit.)
Boiling point: 281.68°C (rough estimate)
Density: 1.11
Refractive index: n20/D1.495
Fp: 4℃
Storage temp.: 2-8°C
Water Solubility: Insoluble
Stability: Stability Flammable solid. Shock sensitive. Thermally unstable. May be explosive in combination with acetone or heptane. Incompatible with oxidizing agents.

2,2'-Azobis CAS No.78-67-1

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