7th Symposium Educational Trust on lift and escalator technologies in the U.K.

By 29 junio, 2017Congress

The Lift and Escalator Symposium Educational Trust is pleased to present the 7th Symposium on Lift and Escalator Technologies, 20-21 September 2017 at Highgate House, Northampton, UK.

The Symposium brings together experts and representatives from the field of vertical transportation from all over the world.

 

Register by 30 June to receive an early booking discount of GBP 30.00.  For more information and to register visit www.liftsymposium.org

 

Planned papers this year include:-

THE PASSENGER TRANSFER EFFICIENCY COEFFICIENT (PTEC) FOR DOUBLE DECK LIFTS UNDER INCOMING TRAFFIC CONDITIONS

Lutfi Al-Sharif, Enas AlOsta, Noor Abualhomos, Yazan Suhweil

 

A HISTORY OF LIFT TRAFFIC DESIGN 1950 – 2020

Gina Barney

 

THE SAFE TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN LIFTS

Michael Bottomley

 

LIFT REMOTE CONNECTIVITY

Paul Cardy

 

A HISTORY OF THE SAFETY GEAR

David Cooper

 

IMPROVEMENT OF THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AT AN INTERNATIONAL MULTICULTURAL COMPANY THROUGH THE ASSESSMENT OF RELEVANT METHODOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY GOALS

Thomas Ehrl, Jonathan Adams, Stefan Kaczmarczyk, Benedikt Meier

 

A FUNDAMENTAL STUDY CONCERNING THE CORRECT PERFORMANCE OF LIFT BUFFERS

Osamu Furuya, Satoshi Fujita, Naoki Fujiwara

 

DEPARTURE DELAYS IN LIFT SYSTEMS

Stefan Gerstenmeyer, Richard Peters, Rory Smith

 

MMLS: THE FUTURE OF VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION FOR TALL BUILDINGS

Adrian Godwin

 

ANALYSIS OF NEW LIFT TYPOLOGY WITH VISUAL STIMULATION OF PASSENGERS

Aleksey Gorilovsky, Dmitry Gorilovsky

 

LIFT TRAFFIC ANALYSIS 1900-1950

Lee Gray

 

LIFT MODERNISATION CHALLENGES, THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX

Roger Howkins

 

A STUDY ON SEISMIC RESPONSE ANALYSIS IN CONSIDERATION OF NON-LINEAR RESTORING FORCE CHARACTERISTICS OF ESCALATOR TRUSS STRUCTURE

Asami Ishii, Satoshi Fujita

 

LIFT GUIDE RAIL – COUNTERWEIGHT/CAR – SUSPENSION SYSTEMS UNDER SEISMIC EXCITATIONS: THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOUR AND PROTECTION MEASURES

Stefan Kaczmarczyk

 

EN 81:20/50 AS A KEY DRIVER FOR TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN THE NEXT GENERATION OF LIFTS

Dennis Major

 

HEALTH MONITORING SYSYEM FOR WIRE ROPE USING IMAGE PROCESSING

Keisuke Minagawa, Satoshi Fujita

 

CONTROL OF ACTUATORS FOR CABIN VIBRATION DAMPING OF A ROPE-FREE PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

Jonas Missler, Thomas Ehrl, Benedikt Meier, Stefan Kaczmarczyk, Oliver Sawodny

 

WHY PESSRAL IS NOT PESS

Tijmen Molema

 

CREATING PASSENGERS IN BATCHES FOR SIMULATION

Richard Peters, Sam Dean

 

IN-CAR NOISE COMPUTATION FOR A HIGH-RISE ELEVATOR

Gabriela Roivainen, Jaakko Kalliomaki, Antti Lehtinen, Jukka Tanttari

 

LIFT SELECTION GRAPH

Mirko Ruokokoski, Marja-Liisa Siikonen

 

AN ANALYSIS OF AIRFLOW EFFECTS IN LIFT SYSTEMS DEPLOYED IN THE MODERN BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Nishant Singh, Stefan Kaczmarczyk

 

UNDERSTANDING EN 81-77 LIFTS SUBJECT TO SEISMIC CONDITIONS

Rory Smith

 

WOMEN IN THE LIFT INDUSTRY IN EUROPE

Undine Stricker-Berghoff

 

FUNDAMENTAL STUDY ON DAMAGE REDUCTION OF ROPES DURING LONG PERIOD SEISMIC WAVES USING TRANSFER FLOORS ON HIGH RISE BUILDINGS

Hiroya Tanaka, Satoshi Fujita, Asam Ishii1, Kazuhiro Tanaka, Yoichi Ogawa

 

LIFT ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS AND MOTOR EFFICIENCY

Benjamin Watson

 

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