نتایج جستجو برای: and rail costs

تعداد نتایج: 16840016  

Journal: :Nature Energy 2021

Abstract Nearly all US locomotives are propelled by diesel-electric drives, which emit 35 million tonnes of CO 2 and produce air pollution causing about 1,000 premature deaths annually, accounting for approximately US$6.5 billion in annual health damage costs. Improved battery technology plus access to cheap renewable electricity open the possibility battery-electric rail. Here we show that a 2...

2010

This research is motivated by the extraordinary increase in the use of intermodal shipments in recent years for both domestic and global movement of freight. Three mathematical models, which explore the dynamics of intermodal hub-and-spoke networks, are presented. These models use transportation costs, fixed location costs, modal connectivity costs, modal transit times and service time requirem...

Journal: :مجله تحقیقات سلامت 0
سعید سعیدا اردکانی saeid saeida ardakani شهناز نیب زاده shahnaz nayebzadeh فاطمه معتمدی زاده fatima motamedi zade محمدرضا رخشانی mahmood reza rakhshani مهدی رخشانی mahdi rakhshani نجمه حاجیان nadjme hajian ابراهیم سلمانی ندوشن

introduction: cost estimation is a important tool which assist the managers to plan and to control the economic functions of the organization. the present study aims to identify the cost of a cesarean surgery in one of the first class public hospitals in iran. methodology: reviewing all expenses of the hospital documents in the financial unit, the cost of a cesarean surgery was determined throu...

Journal: :Transportation Science 2015
V. Prem Kumar Michel Bierlaire

Even though rail transportation is one of the most fuel efficient forms of surface transportation, fueling costs are one of the highest operating cost head for railroad companies. In US, unlike Europe, fueling costs are indeed, by far, the single highest operating cost. For larger companies with several thousands of miles of rail network, the fuel bills often run into several billions of dollar...

J. A. Zakeri,

Investigation of vertical vibrations of a railway turnout is important in designing track components under moving loads of trains. In this paper, the turnout is simulated by a linear finite element model with modal damping. A section of the turnout has a length of 36 sleeper spans surrounding the crossing. Rails and sleepers are modeled with uniform Rayleigh- Timoshenko beam elements. The rail...

2010
Eda Ustaoglu Brendan Williams

Accessibility and transport provision have played a key role in shaping the development patterns of major urban areas internationally. While future urban development patterns are subject to fluctuations of the economy and resulting resource decisions we can at a minimum explore potential likely future development scenarios based on current evidence and projections. In this study developed with ...

Journal: :international journal of transportation engineereing 2014
saeed mohammadzadeh seyed ali mosayebi

for dynamic analyses of railway track structures, the algorithm of solution is very important. for estimating the important problems in the railway tracks such as the effects of rail joints, rail supports, rail modeling in the nearness of bridge and other problems, the models of the axially beam model on the elastic foundation can be utilized. for studying the effects of axially beam on the ela...

Journal: :Health & place 2008
Robert J Stokes John MacDonald Greg Ridgeway

In recent years, there has been a proliferation of research on the effects of the built environment, including mass transit systems, on health-related outcomes. While there is general agreement that the built environment affects travel choices and physical activity, it remains unclear how much of a public health benefit (in dollars) can be derived from land use policies that support walking, bi...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Anirban Santara Abhishek Naik Balaraman Ravindran Dipankar Das Dheevatsa Mudigere Sasikanth Avancha Bharat Kaul

Imitation learning algorithms learn viable policies by imitating an expert’s behavior when reward signals are not available. Generative Adversarial Imitation Learning (GAIL) is a state-of-the-art algorithm for learning policies when the expert’s behavior is available as a fixed set of trajectories. We evaluate in terms of the expert’s cost function and observe that the distribution of trajector...

2015
Ahmadreza Talebian Bo Zou

7 This paper proposes a three-stage game-theoretic model to study air-rail competition in intercity 8 passenger corridors. We consider duopolistic markets, in which a rail agency competes against an airline to 9 maximize their respective objectives. The objective of the rail agency can be maximizing profit or social welfare, 10 or a mix of the two. At the top stage, the rail agency first determ...

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