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The big paradigm for cities nowadays is to study the movement of pedestrians at the interface between metro and bus systems – metro–bus interchanges. When these interchanges are not well designed, walking is inefficient and can be unsafe for pedestrians. This paper analyses, by means of a pedestrian microsimulation model, metro–bus interchange spaces in order to propose planning guidelines for the city of Santiago de Chile. Specific objectives are (1) to identify the variables that provide efficiency and safety in those spaces; (2) to simulate different scenarios using the pedestrian simulation model LEGION; (3) to propose planning and design guidelines for pedestrian spaces at metro–bus interchanges; and (4) to contrast the recommendations in the recently opened terminal station on Line 1 of Metro de Santiago: Los Dominicos Station. 相似文献
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Transportation - Reliability is understood in public transport as the certainty travellers have regarding the level of service they will experience when travelling. The travel time, waiting time,... 相似文献
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Ana Laverón-Simavilla Victoria Lapuerta Sebastián Franchini Angel Sanz 《Journal of Marine Science and Technology》2008,13(3):190-206
A study of a boat's motion is carried out in order to analyze the aerodynamic properties of the optimal sail for obtaining
the maximum velocity when sailing to windward. The mechanics study shows the optimal C
L and C
D for a given sail and how the shape of the aerodynamic polar of the sail should be. A parametrical analysis of the aerodynamics
of a sail is then carried out varying the maximum camber, position of the maximum camber in the chord direction and position
of the maximum camber in the mast direction. The parametric analysis is done numerically with a vortex lattice method (VLM)
and experimentally in a wind tunnel. The results show that the influence of the relevant parameters studied can be reduced
to the variation of two parameters, A and B, defining the polar of the sail, C
D = B + A
2
C
L
2; and the influence of parameters A and B on the maximum VMG obtainable are calculated. 相似文献
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Conventional data envelopment analysis (DEA) models consider a system as a single-process ‘black box’. There are, however, DEA approaches that consider a system as composed of distinct processes or stages, each one with its own inputs and outputs and with intermediate flows among the stages. In this paper, a network DEA approach to airline efficiency assessment is presented. One conclusion of the study is that the network DEA approach has more discriminative power than the single-process DEA approach and that the computed targets, efficiency scores and rankings are more valid. This is because network DEA allows for a more fine-grained analysis that leads to a more realistic estimation of the overall system production possibility set than the one assumed by conventional DEA. In other words, compared with network DEA the conventional, single-process DEA represents an aggregated analysis that merges all system processes with their inputs and outputs and ignores their internal flows. The main drawbacks are the need for more detailed data (i.e. at the process level) and the greater complexity of the resulting models, especially if there are inputs or outputs that are shared among the processes. 相似文献
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