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Transportation Systems

Managing Performance through Advanced Maintenance Engineering

  • Discusses the synergy of various multidisciplinary research domains: applied mathematics, physical phenomena, asset management, human factor, and ICT/emergent technologies for improving the maintenance operations
  • Shows how these new technologies could not only reduce transportation time and increase the availability of the systems, but also simplify complex (maintenance) inspections, assist workers in their jobs, improve safety, and mitigate environmental risks
  • Presents the fields of research for academia and vital topics for industry

Part of the book series: Asset Analytics (ASAN)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Understanding the Context

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Issues and Challenges in Transportation

      • Leo A. M. van Dongen, Lex Frunt, Mohammad Rajabalinejad
      Pages 3-17
    3. Human Factors in Maintenance of Complex Transportation Systems

      • Miltos Kyriakidis, Sarbjeet Singh
      Pages 19-25
    4. Systems Integration for Railways Advancement

      • Mohammad Rajabalinejad, Lex Frunt, Jeroen Klinkers, Leo A. M. van Dongen
      Pages 27-40
  3. Process Oriented Innovations

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 41-41
    2. Risk- and Condition-Based Maintenance

      • Christer Stenström, Sarbjeet Singh
      Pages 55-72
    3. Big Data Analytics for Maintaining Transportation Systems

      • Ravdeep Kour, Adithya Thaduri, Sarbjeet Singh, Alberto Martinetti
      Pages 73-91
  4. Smart Asset Transportation Management

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 93-93
    2. Smart Asset Management or Smart Operation Management? The Netherlands Railways Case

      • Leo A. M. van Dongen, Lex Frunt, Alberto Martinetti
      Pages 113-132
  5. Cultural Changes and Knowledge Management in Transportation

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 171-171
    2. Knowledge Transfer

      • Elena Psyllou
      Pages 183-194
    3. Assessing the Potential for Resilient Performance in Rolling Stock Maintenance: The Pitstop Case

      • Jan-Jaap Moerman, A. J. J. Braaksma, Leo A. M. van Dongen
      Pages 195-215
  6. Back Matter

    Pages 217-221

About this book

This book explores the application of breakthrough technologies to improve transportation performance. Transportation systems represent the “blood vessels” of a society, in which people and goods travel. They also influence people’s lives and affect the liveability and sustainability of our cities. The book shows how emergent technologies are able to monitor the condition of the structure in real time in order to schedule the right moment for maintenance activities an so reduce the disturbance to users.

This book is a valuable resource for those involved in research and development in this field. Part I discusses the context of transportation systems, highlighting the major issues and challenges, the importance of understating human factors that could affect the maintenance operations and the main goals in terms of safety standards. Part II focuses on process-oriented innovations in transportation systems; this section stresses the importance of including design parameters in the planning, offering a comparison between risk-based and condition-based maintenance and, lastly, showing applications of emergent technologies. Part III goes on to reflect on the technical-oriented innovations, discussing the importance of studying the physical phenomena that are behind transportation system failures and problems. It then introduces the general trend of collecting and analyzing big data using real-world cases to evaluate the positive and negative aspects of adopting extensive smart sensors for gathering information on the health of the assets. The last part (IV) explores cultural and behavioural changes, and new knowledge management methods, proposing novel forms of maintenance and vocational training, and introduces the need for radical new visions in transportation for managing unexpected events.

The continuous evolution of maintenance fields suggests that this compendium of “state-of-the-art” applications will not be the only one; the authors are planning a collection of cutting-edge examples of transportation systems that can assist researchers and practitioners as well as students in the process of understanding the complex and multidisciplinary environment of maintenance engineering applied to the transport sector.


Reviews

“Transportation systems presents the reader with innovative yet carefully researched technologies to improve a society in which people and goods travel. … every civil engineering department should make it required reading.” (James Van Speybroeck, Computing Reviews, August 12, 2020)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Division of Operation, Maintenance and Acoustics, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden

    Sarbjeet Singh

  • Maintenance Engineering Group, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands

    Alberto Martinetti, Leo A. M. van Dongen

  • Transport Risk Management Centre, Imperial College of London, London, UK

    Arnab Majumdar

About the editors

Dr. Sarbjeet Singh is Associate Professor and Head at the Mechanical Engineering Department, Government College of Engineering & Technology (University of Jammu), India. He is PhD in Mechanical Engineering at the National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur, India and Post Doctorate from Division of Operation and Maintenance, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden. Dr Sarbjeet is currently working at Division of Operation and Maintenance, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden. His expertise and research interests are in the fields of Decision support System, maintenance engineering, human reliability, human factors and the application and utilization of new technologies to maintenance and safety topics.

Dr. Alberto Martinetti is Assistant Professor in Maintenance Engineering at the University of Twente, Department of Design, Production and Management, Faculty of Engineering Technology. He is the Coordinator of the Maintenance Engineering and Operations (MEO) Specialization in Mechanical Engineering and Chairman of the Maintenance Research Day in the Netherlands and Belgium. He has worked for the Polytechnic of Turin and for the University of Turin. He holds a Master’s degree in Geo-resources and Geo-technologies Engineering and obtained his PhD at Polytechnic of Turin in 2013. His areas of expertise and research interest are maintenance engineering, occupational safety & health, risk analysis, human factors and the application and utilization of new technologies to maintenance and safety topics.

 Dr. Arnab Majumdar is Lloyds Register Foundation (LRF) Reader in Transport Risk Management and the Director of the Transport Risk Management Centre (TRMC) at the Centre for Transport Studies, Imperial College London. He obtained his PhD from the same college in 2003. Dr Majumdar has more than 20 years’ research experience in air transport, especially in the investigation of international problems in Air Traffic Management (ATM) and Air Traffic Control (ATC). Since 2010 he has expanded his research interests to other modes of transport, such as railways and helicopter operations, and focuses on the human and organizational aspects of safety and risk, e.g. safety culture, human reliability analysis. He has worked closely with academic and industrial partners, e.g. Netherlands Railways, First Group, Abellio Holdings and Beijing Metro in the railways domain.

Prof. Dr. Leo A.M. van Dongen has worked for the Netherlands Railways (NS) for over 30 years. He is Chief Technology Officer (CTO), responsible for the Asset Management of the rolling stock fleet, workshops and maintenance equipment. Since 2010, he has been a part-time Professor of Maintenance Engineering at the University of Twente’s Department of Design, Production and Management, in the Faculty of Engineering Technology. He obtained his PhD from Eindhoven University of Technology. At DAF Trucks he was active in the development of diesel engines. During his career at NS, he has focused mainly on technological functions. In addition to his work at NS he promotes the academic development of the profession and encourages further research into maintenance processes: from design methodologies for capital goods to the development of associated maintenance concepts, not only for the initial investment, but also for the management during the entire life-cycle.

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Softcover Book USD 99.99
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