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How do magnetic launch coasters work? | LSMs & LIMs explained 

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Over the past few years launch coasters have been popping up everywhere. Rides like VelociCoaster, Hagrid's Magical Creature Motorbike Adventure, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, and Tron, are all magnetic launch coasters - as are many other rides around the world. But, how do they work, and why are they so popular, and will we see more in the future?
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00:00 Introduction
01:21 LIMs explained
03:45 LSMs explained
06:02 Why did magnetic launches catch on?

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@overdramaticpan
@overdramaticpan Год назад
Wake up, new Coaster Bot video just dropped
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
🤭
@randomkidafrucan
@randomkidafrucan 6 месяцев назад
No
@5MadMovieMakers
@5MadMovieMakers Год назад
If peopke ever think old stuff is always better, just remind them that the LIM system on Superman The Escape took months to get working properly, compared to the reliable launch coasters of today
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Yeah, launch tech has come a long way since the beginning!
@matthewramirez4678
@matthewramirez4678 8 месяцев назад
Superman the Escape has an LSM system.
@5MadMovieMakers
@5MadMovieMakers 7 месяцев назад
@@matthewramirez4678 oh whoops
@ethanweeter2732
@ethanweeter2732 7 месяцев назад
And EMALS was developed off the principle of this system. Though any magnetic launch system probably goes back to the early 1900s even.
@Roboseal2
@Roboseal2 7 дней назад
bro i love ur channel
@CZsWorld
@CZsWorld Год назад
Best explanation of this I've seen. Never realized the magnetic field itself had motion.
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Thanks! Yeah it's really interesting engineering, especially how precise LSM controller must be to make sure everything is in the right place, with the right speed
@ethanweeter2732
@ethanweeter2732 7 месяцев назад
Induction created by electric motors could launch the coaster with small magnets.
@CatsnCoasters
@CatsnCoasters Год назад
LSM launches certainly seem to be the future and I'm all for it...however, you cant beat the intensity of a hydraulic launch. Coasterbot - quickly becoming the encyclopedia for all things theme park related. Superb content. 👍
@ICU306
@ICU306 Год назад
As time goes on, I think LSM can advance up to the level of forcefulness of a hydraulic launch.
@BlueZirnitra
@BlueZirnitra Год назад
@@ICU306 I don't think that's the case. It may come close, but generally complex electrical systems like this require orders of magnitude more power (to the point of impracticality) when you try to scale them up beyond a certain point. Hydraulic launches were always fast, all you need is a bigger accumulator, bigger pistons and more fluid. Different mechanical solutions to generate power always differ in what they are best at, and I believe LSM's strong point is efficiency and flexibility when when you're not trying to break acceleration records. There never has been a replacement in industry for the inherent power of hydraulic pressure. Heavy machinery, industrial robots etc, use them almost exclusively for a reason. A magnetic launch is unlikely to ever achieve the same *force* as a direct mechanical connection to a massive ram. Top speed over a distance though, sure, because you can just add more motors after the hydraulic would run out of steam.
@nickallen13
@nickallen13 10 месяцев назад
@@BlueZirnitra Increasing the voltage and duplicating the electrocmagnetic setup on the train. Most of the motors we use at our factory are 480VAC 3-phase, however when we need quite a bit more power 4160VAC works quite well.
@The_Tedstar
@The_Tedstar Год назад
I'm using all your videos to teach my mum about rollercoasters!
@adam_nathan
@adam_nathan Год назад
Parks also like how they usually have a smaller footprint since you don’t have to have a massive lift hill to get to quite a high speed, the lack of a lift hill being particularly attractive to parks like Phantasialand who have issues with height restrictions. Great video!
@RollerbazAndCoasterDad
@RollerbazAndCoasterDad Год назад
Hooray for this Coasterbot video on the best noise in Theme Parks. I love a hydraulic launch, I know it's harder and more forceful but that NOISE of a magnetic launch is amazing.
@RevNoch
@RevNoch Год назад
I was fortunate enough to ride Pantheon at BGW earlier this summer. You're absolutely right, the SOUND of the magnetic motor as it launches you simply adds to the experience. It's now one of my most favorite sounds.
@Dannyjones1
@Dannyjones1 Год назад
Very good video. Certainly did your research and explained it extremely well. Great editing to suit the audio too.👌🏼👏🏻
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Thanks Danny, we really appreciate the kind words :)
@keyswitches9269
@keyswitches9269 Год назад
that feeling when coaster bot puts your home coaster footage in his videos
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
What's your home park? :)
@keyswitches9269
@keyswitches9269 Год назад
@@coasterbot oh shoot this is the wrong video i tried commenting on your seatbelt video my home park is wonderland and doesn’t have great launch coasters with its collection being only a backlot clone with LIMs but hopefully the new 2023 family double launch will be decent! it uses tire launches i believe also that feeling when coaster bot comments on your comments🤩
@Coasterdude02149
@Coasterdude02149 Год назад
RIP Wicked Twister...one hell of a fun ride. Had many good times on that
@chloe_louise123
@chloe_louise123 Год назад
I love the explained series, you have taught me much of what I now know about rollercoasters! Thanks for this series :)
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Thanks for the kind words Chloe! I'm glad we've helped you learn more about roller coasters ☺️
@chadmichael_
@chadmichael_ Год назад
I like the sound of the magnet launches.
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Me too!
@eddienhp
@eddienhp Год назад
LIMs & LSMs are both popular magnetic systems used for roller coasters when the train launches! Some coasters used this when the train hits the brakes when the ride ends! Great video Coaster Bot! You help us learn about roller coasters more than ever! Please keep it up! 👍👍👍
@QueenOfPessimism
@QueenOfPessimism Год назад
Funnily enough the slow climb of a lift hill scares me so badly that i wont ride them (unless bribed heavily); launched coasters, however are fine and i love them
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
I'm sure many people would agree and also say they don't like the anticipation of the drop after the lift hill.
@vortexluigirosalina5557
@vortexluigirosalina5557 Год назад
Glad most parks are using LSMs now a days
@drewking666_
@drewking666_ Год назад
I craved a new "explained" video for months. So glad you posted one
@Fluster
@Fluster Год назад
Thanks, always wanted to know more about these magnetic launches, awesome video and explanation. Please keep making more of these explained videos, I love them.
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Thanks for the really kind words ☺️
@chazgames3690
@chazgames3690 8 месяцев назад
On lsm launch coasters and velocicoaster especially, you can really feel the train almost being held back against the tension caused by the magnetic field, when it reaches the holding section
@pizzapuntthomas
@pizzapuntthomas Год назад
Thank you for this video! I've been watching you other video about launches, but I couldn't really understand the difference. This video helped me a lot!
@thrill_riders
@thrill_riders Год назад
I honestly had no idea how these worked until now! Great video!! 😁
@CodyMadveric
@CodyMadveric Год назад
Thanks!
@spacepowerofficial1187
@spacepowerofficial1187 Год назад
I literally looked up that topic 2 days ago, thank you :)
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Hey that's awesome, thanks for watching!
@spacepowerofficial1187
@spacepowerofficial1187 Год назад
@@coasterbot Was a pleasure, so interesting. You always make very good content!
@SoyiNoodles
@SoyiNoodles Год назад
great day when you guys upload a new explained video 😊
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Way too kind!
@leonardosegura9729
@leonardosegura9729 11 месяцев назад
BRILLIANT Video / Explanation! Subscribed to all your content.
@Achti171
@Achti171 6 месяцев назад
I love your Videos you explain all so good to understand.
@louryder9692
@louryder9692 22 дня назад
I didn't know i needed to watch this
@crazybird199
@crazybird199 Год назад
This video is fascinating! Superb explanations!
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Thanks for the kind words :)
@SteveAndAlexBuild
@SteveAndAlexBuild Год назад
Nice one Harry 🤙🏾🤙🏾🧱👍🏽
@gharrison2595
@gharrison2595 6 месяцев назад
LIMs could be making a comeback (though only on smaller roller coasters). Vekoma used LIMs on two of their 2023 family roller coasters: Big Bear Mountain and Lightning. Since permanent magnets (for LSMs) are heavier than aluminum fins (LIMs), I'd be curious to know how light a train (not including the fin/magnet) has to be for LIMs to use less electricity than LSMs.
@caleb.butlin
@caleb.butlin Год назад
You know it’s a good day when coaster bot gives you a brand new video!
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Too kind
@triplexity.
@triplexity. Год назад
these vids are so cool!
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Thanks!
@tombull89
@tombull89 Год назад
Came back from Phantasialand a couple of weeks back - FLY will be my favourite coaster for a long, long time.
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
FLY looks fantastic, so does the entire area too!
@tombull89
@tombull89 Год назад
@@coasterbot Honestly, it's worth the trip. Rookburgh is a great area, and if you stay in the hotel you can walk around after hours which is great for taking in the extxra themeing.
@puppydragon4862
@puppydragon4862 Год назад
Out of all the launch coasters I've ridden, Velocicoaster is by far the best. It's fast, thrilling, and very smooth. The launches were my favorite part, not only because of how sudden they were, but it was funny watching and listening people scream.
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
I can totally get behind that!
@bertorrrr
@bertorrrr Год назад
Thanks for educating me. Love your channel, wish to meet you soon!
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Thanks for watching and for the kind words! I visit UK theme parks a lot so you might see me :)
@seriomarkj
@seriomarkj Год назад
Great episode guys
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Thanks!
@Texasrailfan9021
@Texasrailfan9021 10 месяцев назад
I Like This I Feel Like A Coaster Nerd!
@chxlaw8588
@chxlaw8588 Год назад
Fantastic video!
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Thanks!
@thekewldude5443
@thekewldude5443 Год назад
video helped a lot with an essay thanks
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
No worries, thanks for watching!
@Robert-vw3od
@Robert-vw3od 9 месяцев назад
Superb video
@coasterbot
@coasterbot 9 месяцев назад
Thank you 😊
@HushHushFamily
@HushHushFamily Год назад
Loved the video! New subscribers over here 😁
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Thanks for the kind words, and for subscribing! :)
@aidenstanley
@aidenstanley Год назад
Thank you coaster bot
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Thank you for watching! :)
@giannabruce7174
@giannabruce7174 Год назад
Xcelerator is my favorite coaster of all time!! I would love to see a video about hydraulic launches:)
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Xcelerator is an awesome ride! This video explains how hydraulic launches work with extreme detail, it's worth a watch: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TjE4SKpN8y4.html&si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE
@giannabruce7174
@giannabruce7174 Год назад
@@coasterbot Sweet!! I’ll check it out thank you so much!!!!
@MattA-nz9ze
@MattA-nz9ze Год назад
Omg is this Lenz's Law?? A-Level Physics actually being useful lol Anyway thanks Harry, very informative!
@BlueZirnitra
@BlueZirnitra Год назад
It's pretty useful if you actually go on to be a physicist or an engineer. Not so much if you decide to be an artist.
@aleksthevoyager1260
@aleksthevoyager1260 Год назад
Mack rides: precisely calculates launch technology to guarantee that every train hits the exact same speed every cycle. Intamin: lmao yeeet
@radbricks8298
@radbricks8298 Год назад
the most reliable coaster in Australia now is steel taipan which uses a LSM triple launch. I guess that shows how good the tech behind them is getting!!
@DigitalAndInnovation
@DigitalAndInnovation 6 месяцев назад
3:45 I am gonna stop you right there. It is California Screamin'. Just because they slapped a new name on there- does not mean the name sticks.
@Howlingburd19
@Howlingburd19 10 месяцев назад
And now Top Thrill Dragster (or Top Thrill 2) has an LSM launch system
@coasterbot
@coasterbot 10 месяцев назад
Exactly!
@cojadmin823
@cojadmin823 Год назад
They should try to make Top Thrill Dragster a LSM... The ride were more down than running and now after the incident, it's only the park's point of reference.
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Perhaps, though I'm not sure whether they could. LSM launch coasters require longer launch straights than hydraulic launch coasters, because the magnetic launch is less powerful. I'm not sure TTD's straight is long enough!
@hagirahmadhi
@hagirahmadhi 11 месяцев назад
Can we use this for mass transit purpose?
@aleksthevoyager1260
@aleksthevoyager1260 Год назад
Any operations videos coming soon?
@svis6888
@svis6888 Год назад
Long live LSMs!
@billclinton984
@billclinton984 Год назад
Now i wanna know what happens when I bring a magnet on velocicoaster
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Good luck getting one through the metal detectors!
@tractorgt
@tractorgt Год назад
Man awesome video! Was curious as to why you didn't mention a bit more about the unique launches of top thrill dragster and kingda ka however. It seems dragster may be going to the LSM launch next season.
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Thanks! Those rides feature hydraulic launches which don't use magnets, but a whole separate launch system, so it didn't feel right to include it in this video.
@DJWezzyK
@DJWezzyK Год назад
How do you explain the catch cars on the Vekoma LSM Launch Coasters: Rock N' Rollercoaster (and Xpress: Platform 13, which is the same ride, but outdoors with a few less blockbrakes). ? Since now it seems like the Catch Car is not needed with LSM technique?
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Great question! I'm honestly not too sure. I imagine they benefit from removing the permanent magnets from the train and placing them somewhere else. This could mean more powerful magnets on the catch-car, and a reduced train weight (which I imagine would already be heavy due to the sound systems).
@DJWezzyK
@DJWezzyK Год назад
@@coasterbot The magnets are on the side of the track, the catch car is like the Intamin Hydraulic Launch Coaster attachted to a steel cable. There is a seperate car running over these magnets
@MrGoat-cd8lt
@MrGoat-cd8lt Год назад
I’m making a list of all of my favorite/the biggest coaster RU-vidrs current credit counts, so can you let me know what yours is?
@owgcameron5681
@owgcameron5681 Год назад
What about lsms with a catch car?
@TheRadioAteMyTV
@TheRadioAteMyTV Год назад
Nobody does these videos better than you. Just nobody.
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
You're too kind!
@TS_Mind_Swept
@TS_Mind_Swept Год назад
3:40 Wasn't that ride also produced by intamin? Or am I trippin.. 🤔
@pictureus
@pictureus 10 месяцев назад
6:27 Liseberg
@michaelsuk6440
@michaelsuk6440 Год назад
Steel Venom, Valley Fair
@ethanweeter2732
@ethanweeter2732 7 месяцев назад
FOF is sweet.
@mikhailjairnisbett441
@mikhailjairnisbett441 Год назад
LSMs are cool, but nothing beats an Intamin hydraulic launch for absolute power, except for S&S air launches (which are a lot more rare)
@skylerarcala2863
@skylerarcala2863 11 месяцев назад
Is it possible to have lsm's in a single rail coaster?
@coasterbot
@coasterbot 10 месяцев назад
I don't see why not, it all depends on the design of the train. RMC raptors use flatter, wider magnets to slow the trains down. Perhaps a similar design could be used to launch them?
@skylerarcala2863
@skylerarcala2863 10 месяцев назад
@@coasterbot Oh, I did not think about that! What a great idea
@smith9808
@smith9808 Год назад
I thought Space Mountian (1995) was the first launched coaster?
@coasterbot
@coasterbot Год назад
Space Mountain didn't feature a magnetic launch, but a strange hybrid winch / flywheel launch system! :)
@TKOfromJohn
@TKOfromJohn Год назад
We need more hydraulic/pneumatic launches
@catterpitter
@catterpitter 11 месяцев назад
"Although, coaster with launch tend to be more reliable than their traditional lift hill counterparts." *shows Wickerman* this didn't age well...
@egsuk3034
@egsuk3034 9 месяцев назад
Launch coasters are why I hate lift hills, I prefer cutting straight to the point
@coasterbot
@coasterbot 9 месяцев назад
That's fair enough!
@sk8r839
@sk8r839 Год назад
Sup everyone
@kaiden4119
@kaiden4119 Год назад
I was riding the ice breaker and it broke, causing it to close.
@Dominik-mj8ie
@Dominik-mj8ie 11 месяцев назад
100
@jjknot5625
@jjknot5625 Год назад
gob wake up i’m hau
@aussierhino8535
@aussierhino8535 7 месяцев назад
Peok
@joshgutierrez7380
@joshgutierrez7380 Год назад
My creating a magnetic field… lol
@billsauer3164
@billsauer3164 21 день назад
Its a-lu-mi-num... Not al-lu-min-i-um 😂😂😂
@coasterbot
@coasterbot 18 дней назад
Don't visit any English speaking country outside of the US if you aren't a fan of that pronunciation 🤣
@benjaminjo
@benjaminjo Год назад
Sounds good but, there's something special about the ANTICIPATION of the climb UP the hill before the drop. Launch coasters are hella' fun, but it feels more like a quickie than a long, intense sex session, if you konw what I mean. That feeling in my stomach as I hang in the balance as the coaster slowly begins to drop over, or the beautiful view on the way up, that feeling that you can touch the sky and overlook the scenery. The calm before the storm, than BOOM! There's a place for launch coasters, no doubt. BUT BUT BUT! Theme parks mustn't be so tempted to make EVERY coaster a launch coaster. It's the same reason wooden coasters have a special place in my heart next to steel coasters. That "rikety rikety" feeling is unmatched. Fun is fun, and the "build up" coasters as well as the "fast paced caosters" are both neccessary additions. Some parks realize that variety is best, not a one-size-fits all kind of coaster, such as Cedar Point. They just "get it".
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