Link and effect model for performance improvement of railway infrastructure

Railway traffic has increased over the last decade and it is believed to increase further with transportation shifting from road to rail, due to rising energy costs and the demand to reduce emissions. To manage railway infrastructure assets effectively against agreed-upon and set objectives, perform...

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Main Author: Stenström, Christer
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Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Drift, underhåll och akustik 2012
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-ltu-264172017-11-25T05:38:48ZLink and effect model for performance improvement of railway infrastructureengStenström, ChristerLuleå tekniska universitet, Drift, underhåll och akustikLuleå2012Other Civil EngineeringAnnan samhällsbyggnadsteknikRailway traffic has increased over the last decade and it is believed to increase further with transportation shifting from road to rail, due to rising energy costs and the demand to reduce emissions. To manage railway infrastructure assets effectively against agreed-upon and set objectives, performance must be measured and monitored. Different systems are used to collect and store data of traffic, failures, inspections, track quality, etc., for subsequent analysis and data exchange. Performance indicators (PIs), e.g. for RAMS (reliability, availability, maintainability, safety), are continuously developed to support infrastructure managers (IMs) in identifying performance killers in order to make efficient and effective decisions. However, they are often ad hoc and seldom standardised. Moreover, the use of standards and the need for harmonisation of railway operations have grown with interoperability, e.g. building of a trans-European railway network. The~efficiency and effectiveness of railway infrastructure can be improved if an appropriate performance measurement (PM) system is identified and specifically developed. In traditional PM systems, PIs are given threshold values, indicating when an action needs to be taken, i.e. they can to some extent be reactive. Also, PIs are often aggregated measures, which can make them abstract. By this trend in transportation and shortcomings in performance measurement, there is a need to improve the strategic planning and measurement of performance for more proactive decision making and future standardisation.In this research, a link and effect model for performance improvement of railway infrastructure is developed. It provides a continuous methodology for breaking down objectives into operational requirements and linking them to results, using performance indicators, and algorithms for data analysis and simulation, for decision support.Keywords: railway infrastructure, performance, RAMS, maintenance, dependability, indicators, link and effect, decision support Godkänd; 2012; 20120820 (chrste); LICENTIATSEMINARIUM Examinator: Biträdande professor Aditya Parida, Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och naturresurser, Luleå tekniska universitet Diskutant: Universitetslektor Antti Salonen, Mälardalens högskola Tid: Torsdag den 20 september 2012 kl 10.00 Plats: F1031, Luleå tekniska universitetLink and Effect Model for Maintenance of Railway InfrastructureLicentiate thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-26417urn:isbn:978-91-7439-472-6Local e2756d90-3f14-4fc8-966b-bc4993aeaa89Licentiate thesis / Luleå University of Technology, 1402-1757 ; application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Stenström, Christer
Link and effect model for performance improvement of railway infrastructure
description Railway traffic has increased over the last decade and it is believed to increase further with transportation shifting from road to rail, due to rising energy costs and the demand to reduce emissions. To manage railway infrastructure assets effectively against agreed-upon and set objectives, performance must be measured and monitored. Different systems are used to collect and store data of traffic, failures, inspections, track quality, etc., for subsequent analysis and data exchange. Performance indicators (PIs), e.g. for RAMS (reliability, availability, maintainability, safety), are continuously developed to support infrastructure managers (IMs) in identifying performance killers in order to make efficient and effective decisions. However, they are often ad hoc and seldom standardised. Moreover, the use of standards and the need for harmonisation of railway operations have grown with interoperability, e.g. building of a trans-European railway network. The~efficiency and effectiveness of railway infrastructure can be improved if an appropriate performance measurement (PM) system is identified and specifically developed. In traditional PM systems, PIs are given threshold values, indicating when an action needs to be taken, i.e. they can to some extent be reactive. Also, PIs are often aggregated measures, which can make them abstract. By this trend in transportation and shortcomings in performance measurement, there is a need to improve the strategic planning and measurement of performance for more proactive decision making and future standardisation.In this research, a link and effect model for performance improvement of railway infrastructure is developed. It provides a continuous methodology for breaking down objectives into operational requirements and linking them to results, using performance indicators, and algorithms for data analysis and simulation, for decision support.Keywords: railway infrastructure, performance, RAMS, maintenance, dependability, indicators, link and effect, decision support === Godkänd; 2012; 20120820 (chrste); LICENTIATSEMINARIUM Examinator: Biträdande professor Aditya Parida, Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och naturresurser, Luleå tekniska universitet Diskutant: Universitetslektor Antti Salonen, Mälardalens högskola Tid: Torsdag den 20 september 2012 kl 10.00 Plats: F1031, Luleå tekniska universitet === Link and Effect Model for Maintenance of Railway Infrastructure
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