Effect of Brake Chamber Pressure Area on Dynamic and Static Braking Performance of Articulated Train
The brake safety of articulated train is the focus of the road freight transport industry. Brake chamber is an important component of the brake system in articulated train, whose performance has a significant impact on the vehicle braking performance. In
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Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies Volume 62
Series editors Robert James Howlett, KES International, Shoreham-by-sea, UK e-mail: [email protected] Lakhmi C. Jain, University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia; Bournemouth University, UK; KES International, UK e-mails: [email protected]; [email protected]
About this Series The Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies book series encompasses the topics of knowledge, intelligence, innovation and sustainability. The aim of the series is to make available a platform for the publication of books on all aspects of single and multi-disciplinary research on these themes in order to make the latest results available in a readily-accessible form. Volumes on interdisciplinary research combining two or more of these areas is particularly sought. The series covers systems and paradigms that employ knowledge and intelligence in a broad sense. Its scope is systems having embedded knowledge and intelligence, which may be applied to the solution of world problems in industry, the environment and the community. It also focusses on the knowledge-transfer methodologies and innovation strategies employed to make this happen effectively. The combination of intelligent systems tools and a broad range of applications introduces a need for a synergy of disciplines from science, technology, business and the humanities. The series will include conference proceedings, edited collections, monographs, handbooks, reference books, and other relevant types of book in areas of science and technology where smart systems and technologies can offer innovative solutions. High quality content is an essential feature for all book proposals accepted for the series. It is expected that editors of all accepted volumes will ensure that contributions are subjected to an appropriate level of reviewing process and adhere to KES quality principles.
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Editors Xiaoqing Zeng Tongji University Shanghai, Shanghai China Xiongyao Xie Department of Geotechnical Engineering Tongji University Shanghai, Shanghai China Jian Sun Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai, Shanghai China
Limin Ma School of Environmental Science and Engineering Tongji University Shanghai, Shanghai China Yinong Chen Department of Computer Science and Engineering Arizona State University Tempe, AZ USA
ISSN 2190-3018 ISSN 2190-3026 (electronic) Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies ISBN 978-981-10-3574-6 ISBN 978-981-10-3575-3 (eBook