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Examines all the major types of mechatronic systems used in railway
applications Surveys rail vehicle mechatronic design processes with
practical sources and references Outlines modelling approaches for
rail vehicles, from concept to finishined prototype Analyzes system
integration of complex railway mechatronic systems Presents
numerical experiments and mechatronic models with railway transport
applications
Keep Up with Advancements in the Field of Rail Vehicle Design A
thorough understanding of the issues that affect dynamic
performance, as well as more inventive methods for controlling rail
vehicle dynamics, is needed to meet the demands for safer rail
vehicles with higher speed and loads. Design and Simulation of Rail
Vehicles examines the field of rail vehicle design, maintenance,
and modification, as well as performance issues related to these
types of vehicles. This text analyzes rail vehicle design issues
and dynamic responses, describes the design and features of rail
vehicles, and introduces methods that address the operational
conditions of this complex system. Progresses from Basic Concepts
and Terminology to Detailed Explanations and Techniques Focused on
both non-powered and powered rail vehicles-freight and passenger
rolling stock, locomotives, and self-powered vehicles used for
public transport-this book introduces the problems involved in
designing and modeling all types of rail vehicles. It explores the
applications of vehicle dynamics, train operations, and track
infrastructure maintenance. It introduces the fundamentals of
locomotive design, multibody dynamics, and longitudinal train
dynamics, and discusses co-simulation techniques. It also
highlights recent advances in rail vehicle design, and contains
applicable standards and acceptance tests from around the world. *
Includes multidisciplinary simulation approaches * Contains an
understanding of rail vehicle design and simulation techniques *
Establishes the connection between theory and many simulation
examples * Presents simple to advanced rail vehicle design and
simulation methodologies Design and Simulation of Rail Vehicles
serves as an introductory text for graduate or senior undergraduate
students, and as a reference for practicing engineers and
researchers investigating performance issues related to these types
of vehicles.
With the increasing demands for safer freight trains operating with
higher speed and higher loads, it is necessary to implement methods
for controlling longer, heavier trains. This requires a full
understanding of the factors that affect their dynamic performance.
Simulation techniques allow proposed innovations to be optimised
before introducing them into the operational railway environment.
Coverage is given to the various types of locomotives used with
heavy haul freight trains, along with the various possible
configurations of those trains. This book serves as an introductory
text for college students, and as a reference for engineers
practicing in heavy haul rail network design,
Keep Up with Advancements in the Field of Rail Vehicle Design A
thorough understanding of the issues that affect dynamic
performance, as well as more inventive methods for controlling rail
vehicle dynamics, is needed to meet the demands for safer rail
vehicles with higher speed and loads. Design and Simulation of Rail
Vehicles examines the field of rail vehicle design, maintenance,
and modification, as well as performance issues related to these
types of vehicles. This text analyzes rail vehicle design issues
and dynamic responses, describes the design and features of rail
vehicles, and introduces methods that address the operational
conditions of this complex system. Progresses from Basic Concepts
and Terminology to Detailed Explanations and Techniques Focused on
both non-powered and powered rail vehicles-freight and passenger
rolling stock, locomotives, and self-powered vehicles used for
public transport-this book introduces the problems involved in
designing and modeling all types of rail vehicles. It explores the
applications of vehicle dynamics, train operations, and track
infrastructure maintenance. It introduces the fundamentals of
locomotive design, multibody dynamics, and longitudinal train
dynamics, and discusses co-simulation techniques. It also
highlights recent advances in rail vehicle design, and contains
applicable standards and acceptance tests from around the world. *
Includes multidisciplinary simulation approaches * Contains an
understanding of rail vehicle design and simulation techniques *
Establishes the connection between theory and many simulation
examples * Presents simple to advanced rail vehicle design and
simulation methodologies Design and Simulation of Rail Vehicles
serves as an introductory text for graduate or senior undergraduate
students, and as a reference for practicing engineers and
researchers investigating performance issues related to these types
of vehicles.
The International Symposium on Dynamics of Vehicles on Roads and
Tracks is the leading international gathering of scientists and
engineers from academia and industry in the field of ground vehicle
dynamics to present and exchange their latest innovations and
breakthroughs. Established in Vienna in 1977, the International
Association of Vehicle System Dynamics (IAVSD) has since held its
biennial symposia throughout Europe and in the USA, Canada, Japan,
South Africa and China. The main objectives of IAVSD are to promote
the development of the science of vehicle dynamics and to encourage
engineering applications of this field of science, to inform
scientists and engineers on the current state-of-the-art in the
field of vehicle dynamics and to broaden contacts among persons and
organisations of the various countries engaged in scientific
research and development in the field of vehicle dynamics and
related areas. IAVSD 2017, the 25th Symposium of the International
Association of Vehicle System Dynamics was hosted by the Centre for
Railway Engineering at Central Queensland University, Rockhampton,
Australia in August 2017. The symposium focused on the following
topics related to road and rail vehicles and trains: dynamics and
stability; vibration and comfort; suspension; steering; traction
and braking; active safety systems; advanced driver assistance
systems; autonomous road and rail vehicles; adhesion and friction;
wheel-rail contact; tyre-road interaction; aerodynamics and
crosswind; pantograph-catenary dynamics; modelling and simulation;
driver-vehicle interaction; field and laboratory testing; vehicle
control and mechatronics; performance and optimization;
instrumentation and condition monitoring; and environmental
considerations. Providing a comprehensive review of the latest
innovative developments and practical applications in road and rail
vehicle dynamics, the 213 papers now published in these proceedings
will contribute greatly to a better understanding of related
problems and will serve as a reference for researchers and
engineers active in this specialised field.
The International Symposium on Dynamics of Vehicles on Roads and
Tracks is the leading international gathering of scientists and
engineers from academia and industry in the field of ground vehicle
dynamics to present and exchange their latest innovations and
breakthroughs. Established in Vienna in 1977, the International
Association of Vehicle System Dynamics (IAVSD) has since held its
biennial symposia throughout Europe and in the USA, Canada, Japan,
South Africa and China. The main objectives of IAVSD are to promote
the development of the science of vehicle dynamics and to encourage
engineering applications of this field of science, to inform
scientists and engineers on the current state-of-the-art in the
field of vehicle dynamics and to broaden contacts among persons and
organisations of the various countries engaged in scientific
research and development in the field of vehicle dynamics and
related areas. IAVSD 2017, the 25th Symposium of the International
Association of Vehicle System Dynamics was hosted by the Centre for
Railway Engineering at Central Queensland University, Rockhampton,
Australia in August 2017. The symposium focused on the following
topics related to road and rail vehicles and trains: dynamics and
stability; vibration and comfort; suspension; steering; traction
and braking; active safety systems; advanced driver assistance
systems; autonomous road and rail vehicles; adhesion and friction;
wheel-rail contact; tyre-road interaction; aerodynamics and
crosswind; pantograph-catenary dynamics; modelling and simulation;
driver-vehicle interaction; field and laboratory testing; vehicle
control and mechatronics; performance and optimization;
instrumentation and condition monitoring; and environmental
considerations. Providing a comprehensive review of the latest
innovative developments and practical applications in road and rail
vehicle dynamics, the 213 papers now published in these proceedings
will contribute greatly to a better understanding of related
problems and will serve as a reference for researchers and
engineers active in this specialised field. Volume 1 contains 78
papers under the subject heading Road.
The International Symposium on Dynamics of Vehicles on Roads and
Tracks is the leading international gathering of scientists and
engineers from academia and industry in the field of ground vehicle
dynamics to present and exchange their latest innovations and
breakthroughs. Established in Vienna in 1977, the International
Association of Vehicle System Dynamics (IAVSD) has since held its
biennial symposia throughout Europe and in the USA, Canada, Japan,
South Africa and China. The main objectives of IAVSD are to promote
the development of the science of vehicle dynamics and to encourage
engineering applications of this field of science, to inform
scientists and engineers on the current state-of-the-art in the
field of vehicle dynamics and to broaden contacts among persons and
organisations of the various countries engaged in scientific
research and development in the field of vehicle dynamics and
related areas. IAVSD 2017, the 25th Symposium of the International
Association of Vehicle System Dynamics was hosted by the Centre for
Railway Engineering at Central Queensland University, Rockhampton,
Australia in August 2017. The symposium focused on the following
topics related to road and rail vehicles and trains: dynamics and
stability; vibration and comfort; suspension; steering; traction
and braking; active safety systems; advanced driver assistance
systems; autonomous road and rail vehicles; adhesion and friction;
wheel-rail contact; tyre-road interaction; aerodynamics and
crosswind; pantograph-catenary dynamics; modelling and simulation;
driver-vehicle interaction; field and laboratory testing; vehicle
control and mechatronics; performance and optimization;
instrumentation and condition monitoring; and environmental
considerations. Providing a comprehensive review of the latest
innovative developments and practical applications in road and rail
vehicle dynamics, the 213 papers now published in these proceedings
will contribute greatly to a better understanding of related
problems and will serve as a reference for researchers and
engineers active in this specialised field. Volume 2 contains 135
papers under the subject heading Rail.
Handbook of Railway Vehicle Dynamics, Second Edition, provides
expanded, fully updated coverage of railway vehicle dynamics. With
chapters by international experts, this work surveys the main areas
of rolling stock and locomotive dynamics. Through mathematical
analysis and numerous practical examples, it builds a deep
understanding of the wheel-rail interface, suspension and
suspension component design, simulation and testing of electrical
and mechanical systems, and interaction with the surrounding
infrastructure, and noise and vibration. Topics added in the Second
Edition include magnetic levitation, rail vehicle aerodynamics, and
advances in traction and braking for full trains and individual
vehicles.
"This book is written by two eminent educators and clinicians in
medicine, and provides a wealth of information and food for thought
for those who have responsibility for curriculum development."
Journal of Orthodontics What are the contemporary problems facing
curriculum designers and developers? What are the key questions
that ought to be addressed with regard to curriculum design for
medical practice? How might a curriculum for practice in medical
education be developed? Medical Education offers a detailed
response to these questions and shows what form a curriculum for
practice should take and how one can be developed. These ideas are
presented in a highly practical and readable account that is
essential reading for those involved in educating the doctors of
the future and for policy makers in the field of medical education.
It also offers useful advice for those in related fields of health
care.The authors show that recent developments of curricula for
postgraduate doctors have been founded on the misguided view
(promoted by politicians and policy makers) that medical practice
is routine, straightforward and able to be reduced to simple
protocols that professionals must learn and follow. In this view,
doctors are technicians who need merely to be trained through a
simple curriculum. In contrast, this book shows that the practice
of medicine as experienced by working doctors is complex, uncertain
and unpredictable. This requires a curriculum that provides the
opportunity to learn to exercise professional judgement and make
decisions based on practical wisdom.
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