We report the findings of a pan-European study on the factors which provoke motion sickness on tilting trains. The findings also highlight tactics passengers may use to ameliorate their malaise. Some readers may recall that the tilting train programme under development in the UK some 30 years ago was halted because of a combination of technical problems and reports of high levels of motion sickness which were not subject to a scientific study at that time. Currently, there is limited use o
Introduction: In tilting trains partial alignment to the gravito-inertial force (GIF) in the curves ...
The purpose of the research conducted in this thesis was to increase understanding concerning the ae...
The relative importance of vehicle motion, a view of the road ahead and passenger characteristics in...
Faster trains require tilting of the cars to counterbalance the centrifugal forces during curves. Mo...
Motion sickness in tilting trains Description and analysis of the present knowledg
The high curve speed railway vehicles of the Japanese National Railways, the so called pendulum swin...
The combination of low-frequency lateral and roll motions experienced in tilting trains can provoke ...
Relationships between vehicle motion and passenger sickness have been investigated in a survey of 32...
Kinetosis, also known as motion sickness, can be induced by various means. These can include railway...
Background: In tilting trains, low-frequency lateral and roll oscillation combine and can cause moti...
Carbody tilting is today a mature and inexpensive technology allowing higher speeds in curves and th...
Background: Maneuvering in vehicles exposes occupants to low frequency forces (<1 Hz) which can prov...
Background: Maneuvering in vehicles exposes occupants to low frequency forces (<1 Hz) which can prov...
The use of tilting bodies on railway vehicles is becoming increasingly widespread: a number of well-...
Carbody tilting is today a mature and inexpensive technology allowing higher speeds in curves and th...
Introduction: In tilting trains partial alignment to the gravito-inertial force (GIF) in the curves ...
The purpose of the research conducted in this thesis was to increase understanding concerning the ae...
The relative importance of vehicle motion, a view of the road ahead and passenger characteristics in...
Faster trains require tilting of the cars to counterbalance the centrifugal forces during curves. Mo...
Motion sickness in tilting trains Description and analysis of the present knowledg
The high curve speed railway vehicles of the Japanese National Railways, the so called pendulum swin...
The combination of low-frequency lateral and roll motions experienced in tilting trains can provoke ...
Relationships between vehicle motion and passenger sickness have been investigated in a survey of 32...
Kinetosis, also known as motion sickness, can be induced by various means. These can include railway...
Background: In tilting trains, low-frequency lateral and roll oscillation combine and can cause moti...
Carbody tilting is today a mature and inexpensive technology allowing higher speeds in curves and th...
Background: Maneuvering in vehicles exposes occupants to low frequency forces (<1 Hz) which can prov...
Background: Maneuvering in vehicles exposes occupants to low frequency forces (<1 Hz) which can prov...
The use of tilting bodies on railway vehicles is becoming increasingly widespread: a number of well-...
Carbody tilting is today a mature and inexpensive technology allowing higher speeds in curves and th...
Introduction: In tilting trains partial alignment to the gravito-inertial force (GIF) in the curves ...
The purpose of the research conducted in this thesis was to increase understanding concerning the ae...
The relative importance of vehicle motion, a view of the road ahead and passenger characteristics in...