Nguyen et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Risk analysis for train collisions using fault tree analysis: case study of the Hanoi urban mass rapid transitNguyen et al., 2022
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- Nguyen T
- Trinckauf J
- Luong T
- Truong T
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- Publication venue
- Urban Rail Transit
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The urban mass rapid transit (UMRT) Line HN2A is the first light rail transit line in Vietnam. It is also the first time the operational safety assessment for the whole life cycle of a railway project is applied and assessed by an applicable scientific tool. While various industry …
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