This book provides a macro-level understanding of transportation as an industry, through the lens of all the stakeholders that make up the ecosystem. It aids understanding about the transportation ecosystem, its components, challenges, contribution to economic growth, and the interplay between the stakeholders that govern the system. The contents also examine the background and history of transportation, emphasizing the fundamental role and importance the industry plays in companies, society, and the environment in which transportation service is provided. The book also provides an overview of carrier operations, management, technology, and the strategic principles for the successful management of different modes of transportation. This book is of interest to those working in academia, industry, and policy in the areas of transportation.
Tabella dei contenuti
Sustainable Rail Fuel Production from Biomass.- Thermochemical conversion of biomass wastes for biofuel production.- Vibrational Effect on Tribology.- Battery and Fuel Cell Trains: a critical review of activities performed at Florence University.- Automatic speed control of heavy-haulers trains.- A study on the Strength analysis of interior plate for rolling type gangway of urban railroad vehicle.- Safety policies and concerns for transportation of hazardous chemicals by Railway.- Repositioning The Nigerian Rail System For Global Competitiveness: Tackling The Noisome Peculiarities.- Mobile Aerial Ropeways Based On an Autonomous Self-Propelled Chassis: Design and Operation.- Linear Motors for High Speed Rail Transit System : A Sustainable Approach.- Approach to assist in the discovery of railway accident scenarios based on supervised learning.- Futuristic Trends in Automobile Exhaust Mufflers.- Heavy Metals Contaminants Threat to Environment: it’s possible treatment.- Operational Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Air, Rail, Road, and Sea Transport Modes in Life Cycle Perspective.- Predicting the Effect on Land Values after Introducing High Speed Rail.- Deploying Machine Learning Models for Predictive Maintenance of high-value assets of Indian Railways.- Combining ITS and Optimization in Public Transit Planning.- Regenerative Braking in Indian Locomotives.
Circa l’autore
Dr. Sunil Kumar Sharma is an assistant professor and the assistant program director of the Engineering and Applied Science Department at the National Rail and Transportation Institute Vadodara, established by the Ministry of Railway, Government of India. He received his Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee. He worked at the Non-destructive Evaluation and Structural Health Monitoring Laboratory at C. N. University, South Korea. His research interests are vehicle dynamics, contact mechanics, mechatronics, and real-time software-enabled control systems for high-speed rail vehicles. He published several research articles in national and international journals. Dr. Sharma is also among the top 2% of scientists in a global list compiled by Stanford University, USA.
Dr. Ram Krishna Upadhyay is currently working as an assistant professor at the National Rail and Transportation Institute, Vadodara, established by the Ministry of Railway, Governmentof India. He received his Ph.D. and M.Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad in Mechanical & Mining Machinery Engineering with a broad specialization in Surface Engineering and Tribology. Before joining NRTI Vadodara, Dr. Upadhyay has worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur for over three years. His research interests include lubrication and materials wear for industrial application, tribology of additive manufactured parts, and nanocomposites. He is a recipient of the SERB-ACS NPDF Best Poster Competition Award by the Science and Engineering Research Board, New Delhi, and American Chemical Society, USA. He published several journal papers and book chapters, edited a book, and completed a project funded by the Science and Engineering Research Board, New Delhi.
Dr. Vikram Kumar is currently at Indian Institute of technology (IIT) Kanpur where he also received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering. His areas of research include polymer and composite coating, wear, friction and lubrication, IC engine tribology, alternative fuels, advanced low-temperature combustion, engine emissions measurement, and particulate characterization. Dr. Kumar has edited 1 book and authored 7 book chapters and 16 research articles in international journals and conferences. He has been awarded with “ISEES Best Ph.D. Thesis Award” (2018) and “Senior Research Associateship” under “SCIR-POOL Scientist” (2018-2021). He is a lifetime member of ISEES.
Mr. Hardikk Valera is pursuing Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK). He has completed his M.Tech. and B.Tech. from NIT Jalandhar (India) and Ganpat University, respectively. His research interests include methanol-fueled SI engines, methanol-fueled CI engines, optical diagnostics, fuel spray characterization, and emission control from engines.