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This volume contains the results obtained by a symposium which took place in Paris, France, on May 04-05, 1999, hosted by the International Union of Railways, UIC. This symposium was organised within the framework of the Brite/Euram project TRANSAERO. The TRANSAERO project bundles the expertise of three railway companies and eight universities and research institutions in Europe to improve the physical understanding of the time-dependent effects of sidewind forces, train passing and pressure waves in tunnels. The goal was to find efficient and economically satisfying solutions to these problems by simultaneously regarding high-speed rolling stock, infrastructure and operating conditions.
This volume entitled "TRANSAERO - A European Initiative on
Transient Aerodynamics for Railway System Optimisation" contains
the results of the contributors during the project th symposium
which took place in Paris, France, on 4th and 5 May 1999 hosted by
the International Union of Railways, UIC. This symposium was
organised within the framework of the BRITE/EURAM project
"TRANSAERO" under contract BRPR-CT9S-0067. The project has been
co-financed by the European Union within the Fourth Research
Framework Programme. More than 100 participants followed the
invitation to the symposium. This great response shows the
continuing interest in a relevant topic of railway technology and
offered us the opportunity to present the recent results of intense
European collaboration to the international community of railway
aerodynamic experts. In the last few decades, mobility in Europe,
based on automobiles for individual traffic and lorries for freight
traffic, has grown more and more; yearly growth rates of more than
10% have often been reported by statistics. Even with a fully
developed construction programme for motorways and similar
high-performance roads, these growth rates cumulated over the years
cannot easily be handled in an environment-friendly way. The
European Commission has therefore given distinct political signals
to get more passengers onto the railways. This policy represents a
clear challenge for the next few decades for European railway
companies: the considerable increase in mobility in a Europe with
falling borders will cause a doubling of the traffic volume within
the next 10 to 20 years.
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