Exposure to particulate material (PM) is a major health concern in megacities across the world which use trains as a primary public transport. PM emissions caused by railway traffic have hardly been investigated in the past, due to their obviously minor influence on the atmospheric air quality compared to automotive transport. However, the electrical train releases particles mainly originate from wear of rails track, brakes, wheels and carbon contact stripe which are the main causes of cardio-pulmonary and lung cancer. In previous reports most of the researchers have focused on case studies based PM emission investigation. However, the PM emission measured in this way doesn’t show separately the metal PM emission to the environment. In this...
Inhalable airborne particles have inverse health affect. In railways, mechanical brakes, the wheel–r...
A number of measurements of particle emission from railways are presented. The measurements featured...
Particulate matter concentrations measured in railway metro systems are consistently higher than at ...
Exposure to particulate material (PM) is a major health concern in megacities across the world which...
The sources of non-exhaust emissions from railways have been identified in the past. However, the qu...
There are increasing concerns about health risks associated with high levels of particulate matter i...
Many railway tracks have been electrified, thus eliminating exhaust emissions. However, railways sti...
Results of particulate matter measurements at a brake test bench Ingo Düring und Wolfram Schmidt, L...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Sampling campaign was conducted over six weeks to determine particulate matter (...
We report tunnel measurements, where abrasion particles from different types of trains are measured ...
Particle emissions caused by railway traffic have hardly been investigated in the past, due to their...
Field measurement campaigns of PM10 and its elemental composition (daily sampling on filters) coveri...
The negative effect of airborne particles on human beings has been widely noticed in recent decades....
Emission of airborne particles is a side effect from rail transport. This work reviews recent resear...
Since the investigation of wear particles in rail transport started in late-1910s, the high mass con...
Inhalable airborne particles have inverse health affect. In railways, mechanical brakes, the wheel–r...
A number of measurements of particle emission from railways are presented. The measurements featured...
Particulate matter concentrations measured in railway metro systems are consistently higher than at ...
Exposure to particulate material (PM) is a major health concern in megacities across the world which...
The sources of non-exhaust emissions from railways have been identified in the past. However, the qu...
There are increasing concerns about health risks associated with high levels of particulate matter i...
Many railway tracks have been electrified, thus eliminating exhaust emissions. However, railways sti...
Results of particulate matter measurements at a brake test bench Ingo Düring und Wolfram Schmidt, L...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Sampling campaign was conducted over six weeks to determine particulate matter (...
We report tunnel measurements, where abrasion particles from different types of trains are measured ...
Particle emissions caused by railway traffic have hardly been investigated in the past, due to their...
Field measurement campaigns of PM10 and its elemental composition (daily sampling on filters) coveri...
The negative effect of airborne particles on human beings has been widely noticed in recent decades....
Emission of airborne particles is a side effect from rail transport. This work reviews recent resear...
Since the investigation of wear particles in rail transport started in late-1910s, the high mass con...
Inhalable airborne particles have inverse health affect. In railways, mechanical brakes, the wheel–r...
A number of measurements of particle emission from railways are presented. The measurements featured...
Particulate matter concentrations measured in railway metro systems are consistently higher than at ...