Fault-free trains - a reality?
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Fault-free trains - a reality?
(I Mech E seminar, 1998-8)
Professional Engineering Publishing for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1998
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"Based on papers presented at the one-day Seminar : Fault-free Trains - a reality? held at the IMechE Headquarters, London, UK, on 1 April 1998"
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text examines not just how to make fault-free trains, but how the consequences of possible failures can be minimized.
Table of Contents
- London Underground's District Line fleet - further performance improvement, J.R. Batchelor and L.A. Calverley
- the IC225 re-engineering process - adapting trains to meet the UK railway's new business objectives, R. Lumb et al
- impact of fault tolerance in the design, operation and maintenance of modern commercial aircraft, B.D. Gibbs
- development of highly reliable rolling stock at JR Central, Y. Honma
- helping fault-free train travel by condition monitoring, J. Pocock
- what's wrong with a failure?, R. Long
- attaining the holy grail, L. Glazier
- the view from the bottom of the pyramid, S.J. Jones
- LCC - what is the real impact upon design?, M. Thomas et al
- anything is possible!, A.C. Hucker and A. Hamilton.
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