Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit
The Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit is devoted to engineering in its widest interpretation applicable to rail and rapid transit. The Journal aims to promote sharing of technical knowledge, ideas and experience between engineers and researchers working in the railway field.
"The IMechE was founded by George Stephenson in 1847 and Part F of the Proceedings (the Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit) aims to continue the strong tradition of informing railway engineers of innovative concepts and advances in knowledge as well as examples of practical developments and applications. Basic research with potential rail applications is also included in the Journal's scope." Professor Simon Iwnicki - Huddersfield University, UK.
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The Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit publishes peer-reviewed articles devoted to all engineering disciplines applied to rail and rapid transit. It provides a continuing means of sharing technical knowledge, ideas and developments between industry and academia.
The Journal seeks to encompass innovative concepts, advances in analytical methods, and examples of actual developmental work. Basic research with identified rail applications is included in the Journal's scope.
The scope extends to all aspects of trailway science and engineering including:
- Motive power, traction and rolling stock;
- Passenger and freight;
- Mainline and suburban railways;
- Light rail / urban transit;
- Metros;
- Maglev;
- Track systems;
- Interaction of vehicles with the infrastructure and the environment;
- System infrastructure and interfaces;
- Inter and multi-modal transport;
- Human factors;
- Command and control;
- Reliability and safety;
- Inspection and maintenance;
- Customer interfaces;
- Data and the digital railway;
- Railway engineering trends.
S D Iwnicki | Huddersfield University, UK |
S Bruni | Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
M Carnevale | Università degli Studi di Pavia, Italy |
C Casanueva | KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden |
K Oldknow | Simon Fraser University, Canada |
W Powrie | University of Southampton, UK |
M Spiryagin | Central Queensland University, Australia |
J D Andrews | The University of Nottingham, UK |
C Baker | University of Birmingham , UK |
A Broadbent | Hitachi Europe Ltd., UK |
M Burstow | Network Rail, UK |
D Cadet | Alstom-Transport, France |
Y Chen | Zhejiang University, China |
C Cole | Central Queensland University, Australia |
D Connolly | Heriot-Watt University, UK |
M Esmaeili | Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran |
David Fletcher | University of Sheffield, UK |
R Fröhling | Transnet Freight Rail, South Africa |
A Haigermoser | Siemens AG Österreich, Austria |
D Hill | University of New York, USA |
S Hillmansen | University of Birmingham , UK |
Stasha Jovanovic | University of Belgrade, Serbia |
A Kapoor | Swinburne University of Technology, Australia |
S Koizumi | Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd., Japan |
K Lee | Korea Railroad Research Institute, Korea |
R Licciardello | Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy |
M. Rosário M. R. Macário | Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal |
E Magel | National Research Council, Canada |
A Mills | Rail Safety and Standards Board, UK |
A Orlova | St. Petersburg State Transport University, Russia |
M Petkova | Crossrail, UK |
O Polach | Independent consultant, Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Switzerland |
M Roney | Canadian Pacific Railway, Canada |
Conrad Ruppert | University of Illinois, USA |
A A Shabana | University of Illinois at Chicago, USA |
Maggie Simpson | Rail Freight Group, UK |
M Sitarz | University of Dabrowa Górnicza, Poland |
Klaus Six | Virtual Vehicle, Austria |
D J Thompson | University of Southampton, UK |
T Tomioka | Meijo University, Japan |
J Tunna | Independent Consultant, USA |
T Vernersson | Chalmers University of Technolgy, Sweden |
J Vinolas | Nebrija University, Spain |
N S Vyas | Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India |
Chris Ward | Rail Accident Investigation Branch, UK |
W Zhai | Southwest Jiaotong University, China |
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