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These 2 volumes contain dissertations from the U.K.'s University College Northampton's Masters in Lift Engineering program. Buy both Vertical Transportation Technology Review Volume 1 and Volume 2 and save!
Table of Contents
Volume 1:
The Effect of Building Sway on Lift Ropes and Cables
Lift Car Ventilation and Passenger Wellbeing
Accidents in Search of Proximate Cause: An Inquiry of Contributory Factors in Escalator Accidents in the USA 1920 - 2001
Can Elevator Monitoring Improve Maintenance Procedures
Elevator Power Consumption: A Model for Office Buildings
Lifts for Differently Abled People
What is the Pay Back Period When Modernising a Lift System to a Variable Frequency Drive?
The Influence of Variations in Friction on Safety Gear Performance
An Evaluation of Firefighting and Evacuation Lifts: Exploring the Concept of Using Lifts to Escape Building Fire
The Contribution of Safety Rules and Method Statements to the Management of Risk
Volume 2:
Effectively Communicating Code Requirements for Interfaces Between Building Systems and Elevator Systems
An Investigation into Accidents Involving Luggage Trolleys And/Or Shopping Carts on Escalators
The Future of the Lift Maintenance Business
A Study of the Actual Power Relative to the Theoretical Power Consumption of a Variable Frequency Drive Hydraulic System and How it Benefits the User
A Critical Comparison of Coated Steel Belts against Steel Wire Ropes as Applied to the Lift Industry.
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