Mobility Compass

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The Mobility Compass is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within mobility and transport research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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Ziakopoulos, ApostolosAthens
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Topics

  • reliability
  • safety
  • simulation
  • behavior
  • employed
  • temperature
  • ion
  • lithium
  • automobile industry
  • warehousing
  • cooling
  • cooling system
  • working condition
  • thermal stability
  • portable equipment
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  • heat exchange
  • cathode
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  • prevention
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  • poison
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  • injury
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  • hazardous waste
  • tank truck
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  • fatality
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  • evolution
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  • nitrogen
  • breath
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  • transportation engineering
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  • law
  • medication
  • occupational safety
  • ergonomics
  • human factor
  • assessment
  • vehicle
  • software
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  • speech
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  • operations research
  • procurement
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  • chemical
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  • chemical engineering
  • data bank
  • data
  • guideline
  • estimating
  • geographic information system
  • database
  • watershed
  • emergency management
  • density
  • architecture
  • railway crash
  • crash rate
  • population density
  • forecasting
  • resident
  • oxide
  • education
  • hazard
  • software package
  • ethylene
  • intermodal transportation
  • container
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Publications

  • 2022Simulation of the thermal runaway onset in Li-Ion cells. Influence of cathode materials and operating conditions1citations
  • 2014Improving security in road transportation of hazardous materialscitations
  • 2013Security procedures and devices for road transportation of high consequence dangerous goods2citations
  • 2009Preliminary study on the transport of hazardous materials through tunnels17citations
  • 2008Preliminary study on the transport of hazardous materials through tunnels16citations
  • 2006Preliminary study on the transport of hazardous materials through tunnelscitations
  • 2004Risk analysis for road and rail transport of hazardous materials: a simplified approach42citations
  • 2003GIS based emergency management tool for road and rail transport of hazardous materialscitations
  • 2002Risk analysis of LPG transport by road and rail22citations
  • 2002Risk analysis study of road transport of ethylene oxide11citations
  • 2002Risk reduction when transporting dangerous goods: road or rail?10citations
  • 2000Risk analysis of LPG transport by road and rail23citations

Places of action

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Bubbico, Roberto
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VILARDI, GIORGIO
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Cianciullo, Martina
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Accettura, Antonella
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Garzia, Fabio
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Silvetti, Barbara
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Di Cave, Sergio
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Cave, Sergio Di
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Silvetti, B.
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Ferrari, Cinzia
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Dore, Giacomo
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Co-Authors (by relevance)

  • Bubbico, Roberto
  • VILARDI, GIORGIO
  • Cianciullo, Martina
  • Accettura, Antonella
  • Garzia, Fabio
  • Silvetti, Barbara
  • Di Cave, Sergio
  • Cave, Sergio Di
  • Silvetti, B.
  • Ferrari, Cinzia
  • Dore, Giacomo

conferencepaper

GIS based emergency management tool for road and rail transport of hazardous materials

  • Bubbico, Roberto
  • Di Cave, Sergio
  • Mazzarotta, Barbara
Abstract

An emergency occurring while transporting a hazardous substance may have a rather high-risk potential, depending on the amount of transported product, on its hazardous characteristics and on the features of the surrounding environment. This paper addresses road and rail transport of hazardous materials, with the objective of outlining some guidelines and providing a tool for the management of transport emergencies. An effective management of a transportation emergency derives from a careful balance of the opposite needs for the immediate availability of the information and its reliability. The procedure here proposed suggests to divide the data of concern into product-related information and environment-related information, estimating in advance the impact zones for some reference scenarios. By including all product related information into a database and all territorial information in a GIS (Geographic Information System) application, and combining the two, a fast and powerful tool for transport emergency management is obtained.

Topics
  • data
  • reliability
  • guideline
  • road
  • safety
  • estimating
  • geographic information system
  • database
  • railway traffic
  • railway traffic
  • hazardous material
  • hazardous material
  • watershed
  • emergency management

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