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International Conference on Heavy Vehicles HVParis 2008

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International Conference on Heavy Vehicles HVParis 2008

International Conference on Heavy Vehicles HVParis 2008 By
2009 | 569 Pages | ISBN: 1848210582 | PDF | 12 MB


This reference collects the latest information from the International Conference on Heavy Vehicles, specifically as it relates to Heavy Vehicle Transport Technology. Among the topics detailed are: interactions between heavy vehicles or trains and the infrastructure, environment and other system users; heavy vehicle and road management information-measurements, data quality, data management; freight mobility and safety; vehicle classification, size and weight evaluation, regulations, and enforcement; and traffic and road safety.Content: Chapter none Plenary Session (page 21): Eugene O'Brien and Bernard JacobChapter none The Eu's rules on weights and dimensions and the realities of sustainable mobility (pages 23–34): Berry JohnChapter none A history of freight transport prior to the modern truck (pages 35–47): Maxwell LayChapter none Intelligent freight (pages 49–55): Jean?Francois JaninChapter none Measures promoting intermodal transport as an alternative to pure road transport (pages 57–69): Hans SilbornChapter none Performance Based Standards (page 71): John de PontChapter none An initiative to introduce a performance?based standards (PBS) approach for heavy vehicle design and operations in South Africa (pages 73–84): Paul Nordengen, Hans Prem and Luan MaiChapter none A discussion of the high?speed offtracking performance standard (pages 85–96): John Billing and Jeff PattenChapter none Development of an innovative steerable double extendable trailer under performance based standards (PBS) (pages 97–108): Mark Johnston and Les BruzsaChapter 2 European Modular Concept (page 109): Christophe PenantChapter none Working group on longer and heavier goods vehicles (pages 111–122): Wanda DebaucheChapter none Experiences with longer and heavier vehicles in the Netherlands (pages 123–136): Loes Aarts and Gerben FeddesChapter none Driving dynamics and stability issues of the European road train concepts (pages 137–144): Gabor Bozsvari, Timea Fulep and Laszlo PalkovicsChapter 3 Vehicle Road Interaction (page 145): Peter SweatmanChapter none Pavement building costs allocation to HGV comparison between the French case and the eurovignette directive recommendations (pages 147–158): Gregoire Durand, Pascaline Cousin and Herve GuiraudChapter none A brief review of tyre?pavement interaction and an insight on new regulation on tyre rolling resistance in Europe (pages 159–170): Christophe PenantChapter none Effect of axle configurations on fatigue and faulting of concrete pavements (pages 171–183): Karim Chatti, A. Manik and N. BrakeChapter none The danger of ramps for heavy goods vehicles (pages 185–193): Veronique Cerezo, Michel Gothie and Guy DupreChapter none A new vehicle?pavement interaction test facility at bast (pages 195–202): KLAUS?PETER GLAESERChapter none Steady state flow algorithm for modeling the impact of trucks on road (pages 203–209): SEIGFRIED MAIOLINO, HABIBOU MAITOURNAM and VERONIQUE CEREZOChapter none How can the binder properties influence the road surface durability? An advanced method based on the bearing ratio curve (pages 211–222): Mohsen Ech, Sylvie Yotte, Denys Breysse and Bertrand PouteauChapter 4 Safety (page 223): John WoodrooffeChapter none Rollover crash analysis of a road tanker with self?steer axles (pages 225–241): Hans Prem, Luan Mai, Glenn Gorham, Don Hutchinson and John LongChapter none Oversize/overweight commercial vehicle safety (pages 243–255): Daniel Turner, Leslie Anne Nicholson and Kenneth AgentChapter none Heavy vehicle driver involvement in road safety and multiple vehicle accidents in Bangladesh (pages 257–267): T. Anjuman, C. Kawsar Arefin Siddiqui, S. Hasanat?E?Rabbi and Md. Mazharul HoqueChapter none Crash compatibility between heavy goods vehicles and passenger cars (pages 269–280): Chapter none Improvement of safety barriers on German bridges – results of impact test with heavy lorries (pages 281–292): Chapter none Rollover risk prevention of heavy vehicles by reliability?based analysis (pages 293–304): Y. Sellami, H. Imine, B. Jacob, F. Bernardin and J.C. CadiouChapter none Analysis of heavy truck accidents with regard to yaw and roll instability ? using LTCCS database (pages 305–317): Sogol Kharrazi and Robert ThomsonChapter none Relationship between road infrastructure characteristics and HGV accidents (pages 319–331): Michel Gothie, Veronique Cerezo and Florence ConcheChapter none1 Heavyroute – intelligent route guidance for heavy vehicles (pages 335–347): Anita Ihs, Damaris Omasits and Gunnar LindbergChapter 6 Routing (page 333): Klaus?Peter GlaeserChapter none Australia's intelligent access program (pages 349–358): John Baring and Chris KoniditsiotisChapter none Methodology and effects of heavy goods vehicle transport management in urban areas (pages 359–373): Eiichi Taniguchi and Yoshi ImanishiChapter none A Generic Software Architecture for a Driver Information System to Organize and Operate Truck Platoons (pages 375–388): Chapter none A data?mining technique for the planning and organization of truck platoons (pages 389–402): Chapter none HGV guidance, road data and applications (pages 403–410): Leif Sjogren and Mikael OgrenChapter none A new steerable wheel system for road transport applications (pages 413–428): Hans Prem, Luan Mai and Garth DaveyChapter 6 Vehicle Performance (page 411): Paul NordengenChapter none Design concept for an alternative heavy vehicle slip control brake actuator (pages 429–442): Jonathan Miller, Frank Kienhofer and David CebonChapter none Compatibility of long and heavy cargo vehicles with the geometric design standards of Brazilian rural roads and highways (pages 443–453): Waldemiro Pereira Neto and Joao WidmerChapter none The effect of wind on heavy vehicles (pages 455–466): John BillingChapter none Tyre scuffing forces from multi?axle groups (pages 467–477): John de Pont and Neon TaramoeroaChapter none Implementation of active rear steering of a tractor – semi?trailer (pages 479–492): Brian Jujnovich, Richard Roebuck, Andrew Odhams and David CebonChapter none Improved brakes on heavy commercial vehicles (pages 493–502): Marten JohanssonChapter none Vehicle infrastructure integration (VII) for heavy trucks (pages 505–516): Peter SweatmanChapter 8 Road Transport Policies and Operation (page 503): Erik DahlbergChapter none Heavy goods vehicle overtaking bans some information to assist decision?making (pages 517–529): Matthieu BereniChapter none Correctly loaded heavy commercial vehicles (pages 531–540): Marten JohanssonChapter none Transportation of raw forest products in northern Ontario by trucks (pages 541–552): Jerry Hajek, David Hein and Donald SwanChapter none Optimising Log Truck Configurations (pages 553–565): Chapter none A proposal of an international vehicle designation structure for cargo combination vehicles (pages 567–579): Joao Alexandre Widmer