Cable Propelled Gondola System Operation in Icing Conditions
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28302Date
2022-06-30Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
The scope of this study comprehends problems associated with modern urban vehicles
known as cable propelled gondolas system operations in icing conditions. The aspects
under consideration are problems related to the operations, safety, and maintenance of
cable car systems in harsh climate conditions. The geographical location of the gondola
cars makes them vulnerable to severe weather conditions especially in cold climates of
the northern hemisphere, where icing on its components is an operational, maintenance,
and safety concern. The harsh climate conditions can cause unadorned malfunctions
posing a threat to the integrity the of system as well as a high risk to human safety. The
study basis on the identification of these problems in operational, maintenance and safety
domain including implications the industry faces in the form of severe accidents costing
precious lives and lost capital. Furthermore, it incorporates the ice detection, anti/de-icing
approaches as well as the safety strategies in use nowadays. The massive increase in
operations and dynamic climate conditions gondola cars require serious attention. This
study unsheathes serious underlying problems that severely affect the gondola operations,
makes them prone to major maintenance shutdowns and poses high risk to structural and
human safety. The identified problems in this study and severity of risks draw attention
to need for practicable solutions incorporating de-icing and ice removal techniques for
safe operation of gondolas in cold climates saving time, effort, inconvenience, and
prodigious lost capital.
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International Information and Engineering Technology AssociationCitation
Azad Z, Virk MS. Cable Propelled Gondola System Operation in Icing Conditions. International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering (IJSSE). 2022;12(3):403-412Metadata
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