Approach to the Proecological Distribution of the Traffic Flow on the Transport Network from the Point of View of Carbon Dioxide

Nowadays, apart from travel time and cost, more and more attention is paid to ensuring that ecological footprint of the means of transport used for a journey is as small as possible. Therefore, it is reasonable to look for methods and solutions that will allow planning communication connections acco...

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Main Authors: Piotr Gołębiowski, Jolanta Żak, Ilona Jacyna-Gołda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/6936
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spelling doaj-1cf45c1008fd45ecbe54b1c7398d36a72020-11-25T03:55:03ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-08-01126936693610.3390/su12176936Approach to the Proecological Distribution of the Traffic Flow on the Transport Network from the Point of View of Carbon DioxidePiotr Gołębiowski0Jolanta Żak1Ilona Jacyna-Gołda2Faculty of Transport, Warsaw University of Technology, 00-662 Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Transport, Warsaw University of Technology, 00-662 Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Production Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, 00-662 Warsaw, PolandNowadays, apart from travel time and cost, more and more attention is paid to ensuring that ecological footprint of the means of transport used for a journey is as small as possible. Therefore, it is reasonable to look for methods and solutions that will allow planning communication connections according to the principles of sustainable development. The aim of the article was to present mathematical model of the proecological distribution of traffic flow into a network, together with a determination of how the amount of emissions of harmful compounds for rail transport will be calculated (based on amount of energy necessary for movement, calculated on circumference of the wheels). The model has been verified on real data. The traffic flow was distributed over a selected communication route: Warszawa—Gdansk, where the criterion was minimization of total carbon dioxide emissions. An evolutionary method implemented in Microsoft Excel was used to solve the optimization problem. For the analysis of only the fastest connections, the railway one was the optimal from the point of view of the adopted criteria. After the train capacity was exceeded, air and car connections were loaded. Based on the research, a function that represents the amount of carbon dioxide emissions in the analyzed traffic route depending on the size of the traffic flow was developed.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/6936traffic flowtraffic flow distributioncarbon dioxideevolutionary methodsustainable developmentproecology
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author Piotr Gołębiowski
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Ilona Jacyna-Gołda
Approach to the Proecological Distribution of the Traffic Flow on the Transport Network from the Point of View of Carbon Dioxide
Sustainability
traffic flow
traffic flow distribution
carbon dioxide
evolutionary method
sustainable development
proecology
author_facet Piotr Gołębiowski
Jolanta Żak
Ilona Jacyna-Gołda
author_sort Piotr Gołębiowski
title Approach to the Proecological Distribution of the Traffic Flow on the Transport Network from the Point of View of Carbon Dioxide
title_short Approach to the Proecological Distribution of the Traffic Flow on the Transport Network from the Point of View of Carbon Dioxide
title_full Approach to the Proecological Distribution of the Traffic Flow on the Transport Network from the Point of View of Carbon Dioxide
title_fullStr Approach to the Proecological Distribution of the Traffic Flow on the Transport Network from the Point of View of Carbon Dioxide
title_full_unstemmed Approach to the Proecological Distribution of the Traffic Flow on the Transport Network from the Point of View of Carbon Dioxide
title_sort approach to the proecological distribution of the traffic flow on the transport network from the point of view of carbon dioxide
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Nowadays, apart from travel time and cost, more and more attention is paid to ensuring that ecological footprint of the means of transport used for a journey is as small as possible. Therefore, it is reasonable to look for methods and solutions that will allow planning communication connections according to the principles of sustainable development. The aim of the article was to present mathematical model of the proecological distribution of traffic flow into a network, together with a determination of how the amount of emissions of harmful compounds for rail transport will be calculated (based on amount of energy necessary for movement, calculated on circumference of the wheels). The model has been verified on real data. The traffic flow was distributed over a selected communication route: Warszawa—Gdansk, where the criterion was minimization of total carbon dioxide emissions. An evolutionary method implemented in Microsoft Excel was used to solve the optimization problem. For the analysis of only the fastest connections, the railway one was the optimal from the point of view of the adopted criteria. After the train capacity was exceeded, air and car connections were loaded. Based on the research, a function that represents the amount of carbon dioxide emissions in the analyzed traffic route depending on the size of the traffic flow was developed.
topic traffic flow
traffic flow distribution
carbon dioxide
evolutionary method
sustainable development
proecology
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/6936
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