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George Papathanassiou, Adrián Riquelme, Theofilos Tzevelekis and Evaggelos Evaggelou
Rockfall consists one of the most harmful geological phenomena for the man-made environment. In order to evaluate the rockfall hazard, a variety of engineering geological studies should be realized, starting from conducting a detailed field survey and en...
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Mario Soilán, Ana Sánchez-Rodríguez, Pablo del Río-Barral, Carlos Perez-Collazo, Pedro Arias and Belén Riveiro
Improving the resilience of infrastructures is key to reduce their risk vulnerability and mitigate impact from hazards at different levels (e.g., from increasing extreme events, driven by climate change); or from human-made events such as: accidents, van...
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Emmanuel Matsika, Conor O?Neill, Umberto Battista, Mony Khosravi, ... Eduardo Munoz
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With terrorist security of critical assets becoming a vital aspect of railway systems, this paper reviews the existing international policy frameworks and also risk assessment methodologies. This information fed into development of a risk assessment meth...
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Diego Iannuzzi, Enrico Pagano and Pietro Tricoli
The paper aims to contribute to the use of electric double layer capacitor (EDLC) sets for boosting voltages of contact lines in urban and suburban railway traction systems. Different electrical configurations of contact lines are considered and investig...
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