URN | etd-0720110-143416 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 1045 times. Download 18 times. |
Author | Peng Jo Fan | ||
Author's Email Address | mewhope@yahoo.com.tw | ||
Department | hazards | ||
Year | 2009 | Semester | 2 |
Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 126 |
Title | Traffic Flow and Temperature Relationship Analysis of Hsueh-Shan Tunnel | ||
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Abstract | ABSTRACT Road transport is irreplaceable in the political and economic development of Taiwan. National Highway No. 5 running through the Snow Mountains, promotes industrial and tourism development of the Lanyang Plain, and becomes an integral part of the highway network around the island, that will make synchronous connection with the Taipei metropolitan area recently, and the eastern region of the island in long-term as well. The tunnel is the basic composition of the highway, which overcome the terrain, elevation and geological barriers, shorten the distance and reduce over-exploitation and environmental protection in a certain contribution. Due to the comfort driving and reduced travel time, saving fuel and to avoid damage caused by weather and earthquake, falling rock and landslides, the traffic in the tunnel is safer. In recent years, based on diligent civil engineering construction and sophisticated equipment, tunnel construction length is longer, thus highlighting the importance of the operation and management, tunnel management units is need to face the challenges and problems to be solved. The temperature record within this tunnel were more than 40˘J in summer, that has become the focus by users and the media, therefore the relationship between temperature and traffic flow of Hsueh-Shan Tunnel is quite important. In this report, there are the results through compile, study and analyze according to the record collected. Moreover, with the writerˇ¦s management experience for more than three years in this tunnel, the conclusions and recommendations of this report has been verified and is available for management units. To strengthen management through the facilities and planning in advance, and prevention of the event as a whole, evolution, tracking and processing some strain, the management units can eliminate disasters at all. |
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Date of Defense | 2010-06-30 | Date of Submission | 2010-07-20 |