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Railway strategies for introducing intelligent transportation system (철도분야 지능형교통체계 도입 전략)

  • Lee, Jun;Moon, Dae-Sub;Eom, Jin-Ki;Kim, Dong-Hee;Jin, Il-Kyoung
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.1544-1549
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    • 2011
  • Transportation Efficiency Act of 2009 System National Integrated Transportation System Efficiency Act and the revised Road Traffic in the center of the Intelligent Transportation Systems rail, sea and air transport sector is expanding in various areas to promote business and Industry is planning to. Accordingly, the introduction of Intelligent Transportation Systems Outlook and Direction of the railway sector and to provide a comprehensive introduction of Intelligent Transportation Systems rail sector has raised the need. In this paper, the introduction of Intelligent Transportation Systems rail sector strategy is presented as follows. First, the rail users a convenient rail-centric information system used. Second, the reliability and value-added operating system built for the creation of high-tech rail. Third, crime and accidents are implemented in a safe railway. The results of this paper, the railway sector through the national Intelligent Transportation Systems to develop and introduce strategies to provide operational direction is expected to be present.

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An Exploratory Study on Developing Asian Rail Pass linking Korea, China and Japan (아시아레일패스 개발을 위한 탐색적 연구)

  • Yang, You-Kyung;Lee, Kyung-Tae;Yin, Tae-Myoung
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.801-812
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    • 2009
  • Recently, the cooperation between railway operators has been increased to maximize the efficiency of Asian railway network and international tourists, especially tourists to Asian region grow rapidly. But the cooperation in the rail tourism and leisure field has not yet been promoted. Therefore, this study suggests the development strategy of Asian Rail Pass like Eurail and InetRail Pass. It discusses mainly three Northeast Asian countries, Korea, China and Japan, which are very important area as the third world trade market and high rate of personal exchange. A joint research has to be conducted to feel out the practicability and profitability for the development of Asian Rail Pass. This study will publicize the necessity of Rail Pass in Asia.

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Rail Toward River: The Relationship Between Railroad and River Transportation in Korea During Japanese Rule

  • Dodoroki, Hiroshi
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.348-351
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    • 2013
  • The aim of this research is to analyze and periodize the relationship between railroad and river transportation as one aspect of the transformation of the land transportation system in Korea. As a result, three phases can be observed: a first phase of equality and interdependence (1910s); a second phase, subordinating rivers to feeder lines under railroad's dominance; and a third phase when trucks and buses became a major means for local transportation in place of traditional shipping routes. River ports were among the main planned destinations during the first and second phases, but such plans were changed or withdrawn after the third phase. This relationship between river and rail illustrates one geopolitical factor relating to the development of Korea's rail transportation network.

The effect of Mobile Flash Butt Welding (이동식 플래시 버트 용접의 효과)

  • Lee Jun-Sik;Lee Jong-Su;Lee Hak-Kyu;Lee Jung-Kwon;Lee Jee-Ha
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.793-799
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    • 2004
  • In track a third weakness point is joint part, turnout part, curve part. One of them joint part of rail have been known to the most weak point by loosen of joint bar and fish bolt due to impulse and vibration by wheel contact at times. In addition happen to deformation and failure at end of rail, failure and miniature of ballast gravel. Finally impact between wheel and rail become origin cause of a welded rail, noise and vibration. riding condition deterioration, besides track failure. In the present domestic, Thermite and Gas pressure weldings have been used to continuous welded rail(CWR), however stiffness and confidence in quality is lower than Flash butt welding method. FRW have the excellent capacity, however have a shortcoming large scale of machine and power equipment. Therefore we will introduce Mobile Flash Butt Welder can weld in track.

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Fundamental Aspects of the Unbalance Condition for the Forces involved in Rail Gun Recoil

  • Banerjee, Arindam;Radcliffe, P.J.
    • Journal of international Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.317-324
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    • 2014
  • The forces involved in the firing of the electromagnetic rail gun may be analyzed from Amperian, Maxwellian and Einsteinian approaches. This paper discusses these different paradigms with regard to rail gun performance modeling relating to the generation and balance of the forces caused by the currents and their induced magnetic fields. Recent experimental work on model rail guns, where the armature is held static, shows very little recoil upon the rails, thereby indicating a possible violation of Newton's Third Law of Motion. Dynamic testing to show this violation, as suggested by the authors in an earlier paper, has inherent technical difficulties. A purpose-built finite element C/C++ simulator that models that suspended rail gun firing action shows a net force acting upon the entire rail gun system. A new effect in physics, universal in scope, is thus indicated: a current circulating in an asymmetric and rigid circuit causes a net force to act upon the circuit for the duration of the current. This conclusion following from computer simulation based upon Maxwellian electrodynamics as opposed to the more modern relativistic quantum electrodynamics needs to be supported by unambiguous experimental validation.

A study on the performance increasing of current collecting system with a sliding contact (슬라이딩 접촉에 의한 집전시스템의 성능향상의 연구)

  • Jeong, R.G.;Kim, Y.S.;Yoon, Y.Ki.;Park, S.H.;Chung, S.G.;Lee, B.S.;Mok, J.Y.;Choi, S.K.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1999.07a
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    • pp.455-457
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, the wearing characteristics of current collecting shoes, interruption phenomena and contact resistances between collecting shoes and conductor rails are established as design parameters for development of the third rail current collector. An experimental analysis for established design parameters is performed as the materials of current collector shoe, contact force, sliding velocity and contact condition(dry/wet condition) between current collectors shoe and conductor rails. As a result of this study, the magnitude of contact force is in proportion to the amount of wear in the collecting shoe, but is in inverse proportion to the interruption and contact resistance between the collecting shoe and the conductor rail. And optimal values of design parameters are pre sented through analyzing the experimental results of the amount of wear, interruption and contact resistance.

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A study on decreasing of coal transport and promoting rail transport of stations in Gangwon province (강원권역 석탄수송 감소요인과 철도수송 활성화 방안)

  • Yun, Dong-Hee;Cho, Chi-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.255-262
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    • 2011
  • KORAIL's Rail freight tonnage approximately 39 million tons in 2010, coal transportation thereof approximately 6.2 million tons, it is about 15.7 percent in the entire railway transportation. In addition, the incomes of rail transport of coal is 51.7 billion won which is about 15.8 percent of total. It is the third largest proportion of tonnage and profit on rail freight items. However, the percentage of rail transport of coal has been decreased by the government policies to reduce the production of anthracite and to supply non-thermal power anthracite preferentially which depends on truck transport. Such reasons effect to transport incomes of stations located in Gangwon province which handle coal transport a lot. Accordingly, this study tries to explicate the fundamental problems and find solution for stations to maintain its incomes.

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A Case Study on the Competitive System of EU Railway Transport Market (유럽 철도교통시장의 경쟁체제 도입사례 연구)

  • Lee, Yong-Sang;Moon, Dae-Seop
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.455-464
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    • 2008
  • This paper examines the situation and tasks of competitive systems of EU transport market focusing on railways. Recently, the EU transport market has changed radically, thanks to an increasingly competitive rail market. The European Commission has stimulated the creation of a competitive environment that will enhance the position of rail. Some scholars have insisted that the rail market is more monopolistic than competitive. However, the case of UK rail privatization suggests this is not the case. Moreover, some countries have a rail market that is more competitive. We draw on a wide range of sources including statistics and analyses of recent phenomena. These demonstrate the emergence of competitive markets in EU rail and the difficulty of developing a competitive market. With regard to the adoption of the competitive market, we examine three things. First, we observe recent cases and trends in competitive markets. Second, we compare the result of competitive markets and non-competitive markets within EU nations. Third, we demonstrate factors of formation of competitive markets and the possible expansion. We identified differences within open market policies amongst EU nations. Although a competitive EU rail market may have some difficulties, it will steadily begin to overcome technological differences and a lack of funds, because EU countries have a common goal, which is to develop the railways, solving, wherever possible both environmental and energy problems. Through this analysis, we found that the free market in EU rail will be extended to deliver efficiency and quality service.

The Curve Equation of a Flat Wiper Spring Rail Inducing Uniformly Distributed Loads (균일 분포하중을 주는 플렛와이퍼 스프링레일의 곡면형상식 유도)

  • Yoon, Young-Sam;Kim, Cheol
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.79-83
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    • 2010
  • Recently, the flat wiper which is one piece wiper and subjected to a pressing force at a single center point is gaining wide applications on automotive windshields. However, nonuniform reactive pressure distributions takes place, so that wiping is not completed at such locations. The wiping performance of the flat wiper is best when a wiper and a curved windshield have perfect contact without gaps under the specified pressing force of 13 ~ 15 gf/cm. Therefore, it is necessary that the realistic curvature equation of a wiper spring-rail should be obtained. Finite element analysis, CATIA script-macro function, and the least square method were utilized to find out the curvature of a spring-rail for a perfect contact with a windshield under a specified concentrated load. The curvature equation became the third order polynomial.

The Comparative Study of the UK and Japan's Rail Privatization, Focusing on Policy Process and Outcomes (영국과 일본의 철도민영화 비교 연구 - 추진과정과 성과를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Yong-Sang
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.81-94
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    • 2008
  • Recently, most of countries have been adopting the policies that aim to deal with the Problems of road congestion, environmental problems and the decreasing the volume of rall. A vital important subject is the reform of railways. Actually, the reform of railways has been carried out in various kind of ways, however the most epoch-making policy has been privatization of railways. Historically, Japan made the first step when it carried out regional privatization, unifying the infrastructure and operation. It created a 6 passenger enterprises and 1 freight enterprise. Meanwhile, in the case of the UK, discussion about rail privatization started the middle of 1980 and was implemented in 1994. It was implemented according to a functional division based on a separation of infrastructure and operation, creating a lot of different enterprises. With regard to the UK and Japan, there have been some debates about the methods of privatization, in particular, some scholars suggest that the rail accidents in the UK are a result of division of the infrastructure and operation. In addition to, some insist that the accident which occurred on 27th April 2005 at Hukujiyama in Japan was also attributable to the emphasis on profitable management. This paper examines the process and outcomes of rail privatization between the UK and Japan, especially focusing on different methods of privatization. This paper may provide some lessens for rail privatization policy. First, the rail privatization policy needs a enough time to complete the scheme. Second it is require to participate in the consumer, mass communication and rail of ncers who are involved the operation. Third, it is essential to have a huge investment, high technology and strong organization to drive.