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The XVI Conference RAILCON ‘14 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Aleksandra Medvedeva 14, Niš, Serbia (GPS: 43°19'49.7"N+21°53'42.6"E) RAILCON ‘14 RAILCON ‘14 The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Niš, Serbia wishes you a Program Committee pleasant welcome to the Prof. Dušan Stamenković, Presid., Fac.of Mech.Eng. Niš, SRB INTERNATIONAL XVI SCIENTIFIC-EXPERT Prof. Boban Anđelković, Fac.of Mech.Eng. Niš, SRB CONFERENCE ON RAILWAYS - RAILCON '14. Prof. Dobrinka Atmadžova, VTU T. Kableškov Sofia, BG Prof. Branislav Bošković, Fac. of Traffic Eng. Belgrade, SRB The Conference on Railways continues the tradition and this year Prof. Dragan Đurđanović, Uni Texas, USA it is its sixteenth anniversary. Its mission is to bring together Prof. Miroslav Đurđanović, Fac.of Mech.Eng. Niš, SRB scientists and experts from the region, to observe the ongoing Prof. Ratko Đuričić, Fac. of Traffic Eng. Doboj, R. Srpska changes in developed railways and suggest directions for further Prof. Eberhard Hohnecker, KIT Karlsruhe, GER railway development in Serbia and the region. Prof. Daniel Kalinčak, Uni Žilina, SK According to this year’s Conference Program there are 74 papers Prof. Dragutin Kostić, Fac. of Traffic Eng. Belgrade, SRB written by 153 authors from Railway, University and Industry, Prof. Stjepan Lakušić, Faculty of Civil Eng. Zagreb, HR from 10 countries, dealing with actual topics from fields of Prof. Vojkan Lučanin, Fac.of Mech.Eng. Belgrade, SRB rolling stock, traffic, infrastructure, maintenance, informatics, Prof. Dragomir Mandić, Fac. of Traffic Eng. Belgrade, SRB economics, strategy, policy and other aspects related to Railway. Prof. Dragan Marinković, TU Berlin, GER Prof. Dragan Milčić, Fac.of Mech.Eng. Niš, SRB On the occasion of 130 years of Railways in Serbia, RAILCON Prof. Vojislav Miltenović, Fac.of Mech.Eng. Niš, SRB presents the book The Railways of Southeast Serbia 1884–2014. Prof. Vlastimir Nikolić, Fac.of Mech.Eng. Niš, SRB We would specially recommend marketing presentations of 7 Rešad Nuhodžić, PhD, Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs, MNE companies from 5 countries, cofinanciers of the Conference. Nena Tomović, MSc, JSC Serbian Railways, SRB Prof. Nenad T. Pavlović, Fac.of Mech.Eng. Niš, SRB We wish the participants a successful event and a pleasant stay in Prof. Snežana Pejčić Tarle, Fac. of Traffic Eng. Belgrade, SRB Niš. Prof. Dragan Petrović, Fac.of Mech.Eng. Kraljevo, SRB Organizing Committee of RAILCON ’14 Prof. Mihaela Popa, Uni Bucharest, RO Prof. Zdenka Popović, Fac. of Civil Eng. Belgrade, SRB Patrons Privatdoz. Andreas Schoebel, TU Wien, AUT Prof. Kiril Velkov, TU Sofia, BG Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Prof. Radisav Vukadinović, High Rail School Belgrade, SRB Republic of Serbia JSC SERBIAN RAILWAYS Organizing Committee MIN Lokomotiva a.d. Prof. Miloš Milošević, President Aleksandar Miltenović, PhD Cofinanciers Miroslav Mijajlović, PhD Srđan Stojičić, MSc STADLER Milan Banić ALTPRO d.o.o. Srđan Mladenović STRAIL Nikola Petrović MIN DIV Svrljig Predrag Milić THALES Dušanka Nikolić OPEN TRACK Vesna Grozdanović 2 RAILCON ‘14 RAILCON ‘14 PROGRAM 1315 – 1530 Break THURSDAY, October, 09 2014 830 – Application of Participants 1530 – 1700 Session 1 - Rolling stock I (Lobby) (Amphitheatre B) Chairmen: 1000 – 1045 Opening Ceremony Privatdoz. Andreas Schoebel, Prof. Nenad T. Pavlović (Amphitheatre A) 1.1. EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH OF CHARACTERISTICS OF IMPROVED TYPE OF COMBINED TUBE ENERGY ABSORBER 1045 – 1130 Welcome Cocktail Jovan Tanasković, Dragan MILKOVIĆ, (Lobby) Vojkan LUČANIN, Žarko MIŠKOVIĆ, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Begrade, Serbia 30 00 11 – 13 Plenary Session 1.2. HYBRIDIZATION- THE WAY OF DECREASING CARBON (Amphitheatre A) DIOXIDE EMISSION AND FUEL ECONOMY Chairmen: Martin MIKOLAJČÍK, Daniel KALINČÁK, Prof. Vlastimir Nikolić, Prof. Zdenka Popović, Prof. Miloš Milošević Univerzity of Žilina, Slovakia PRECEDENT-FREE FAULT LOCALIZATION FOR HIGH SPEED 1.3. NEW STADLER “FLIRT3” EMUʼS FOR SERBIAN RAILWAYS TRAIN DRIVE SYSTEMS Fadi KHAIRALLAH, Asad UL HAQ, Dragan ĐURĐANOVIĆ StadlerBussnangAG, Bussnang, Switzerland University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA 1.4. REQUIREMENTS FOR CUSTOMER FRIENDLY RAILWAY IMPROVING SERBIAN RAILWAYS: POLICY OPTIONS AND INTERIORS STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS Bernhard RÜGER, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria Nena TOMOVIĆ, JSC Serbian Railways, Serbia Snežana PEJČIĆ TARLE, 1.5. EXPERIMENTAL MEASUREMENTS AND NUMERICAL Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia SIMULATIONS OF THE WHEEL-RAIL ANGLE OF ATTACK IMPORTANCE OF COTIF TO INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC Dragan MILKOVIĆ, Goran SIMIĆ, Bas LEERMAKERS, Dragan NEŠIĆ Jovan TANASKOVIĆ, Živana JAKOVLJEVIĆ, OTIF, Bern, Switzerland Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia Promotion of the historical publication 1.6. DETERMINATION OF FRICTION HEAT GENERATION IN CONTACT OF WHEEL-RAIL SET USING FEM The Railways of Southeast Serbia 1884–2014 Aleksandar MILTENOVIĆ, Milan BANIĆ, Dušan STAMENKOVIĆ, Promoter: Slobodan ROSIĆ, Belgrade, Serbia Miloš MILOŠEVIĆ, Miša TOMIĆ, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Niš, Serbia 1300 – 1315 Commercial Presentations (Amphitheatre A) 1.7. ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS OF THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF FREIGHT WAGON FALS STADLER Svetoslav SLAVCHEV, Kalina GEORGIEVA, Valeri STOILOV, Sanel PURGIĆ, Technical University, Sofia, Bulgaria 3 RAILCON ‘14 RAILCON ‘14 30 00 4.7. THE THERMAL ELASTIC BEHAVIOR OF THE CYLINDRICAL 15 – 17 Session 4 – Vehicle and infrastructure maintenance ROLLER BEARING FOR RAILWAY VEHICLES (Ceremonious Room) Vladimir BLANUŠA, Milan ZELJKOVIĆ, Aleksandar ŽIVKOVIĆ, Chairmen: Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad, Serbia Prof. Dragan Petrović, Prof. Dragan Milčić 4.1. REPAIRING OF BROKEN LAMINATED SPRINGS OF FREIGHT 1700 – 1715 Coffee Break WAGONS BY WELDING (Lobby) Dragan PETROVIĆ, Milan BIŽIĆ, Faculty of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Kraljevo, Serbia 15 45 17 – 18 Session 1 - Rolling stock II 4.2. DATABASE TO SUPPORT OPTIMIZATION OF ROLLING STOCK (Amphitheatre B) MAINTENANCE IN SERBIAN RAILWAYS Chairmen: Slađana JANKOVIĆ, Prof. Kiril Velkov, Prof. Vojkan Lučanin Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia 1.8. ABOUT THE PROCESS OF BRAKED WEIGHT LOSS IN THE Života ĐORĐEVIĆ, JSC Serbian Railways, Belgrade, Serbia FREIGHT TRAINS Irina BRANOVIĆ,IEEE Member Kiril VELKOV, Oleg KRASTEV, Sanel PURGIĆ, Snježana RAJILIĆ, Municipal Novi Grad, Novi Sad, Serbia Technical University, Sofia, Bulgaria Slavko VESKOVIĆ, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia 1.9. ISSUES OF WAGON MODELLING WITH SHELL ELEMENTS Svetoslav SLAVCHEV, Kalina GEORGIEVA, Valeri STOILOV, 4.3. FIRST RESULTS OF THE CHANGE OF THE CRITERIA FOR Technical University, Sofia, Bulgaria REGULAR REPAIRS OF SERIES 441 TRACTION VEHICLES Dragan B. RAJKOVIĆ, 1.10. FRICTION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FRICTION PAIRS IN JSC Serbian Railways, Novi Sad, Serbia DISC BRAKES Vasko NIKOLOV, 4.4. METHODOLOGIES OF EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF Todor Kableshkov University of Transport, Sofia, Bulgaria WHEEL-RAIL CONTACT FORCES Milan BIŽIĆ, Dragan PETROVIĆ, 1.11. ENERGY ANALYSIS OF FRACTIONAL ORDER OSCILLATIONS Faculty of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Kraljevo, Serbia OF A COMPOSITION OF THE TRAIN BY A CHAIN MODEL OF FRACTIONAL ORDER PROPERTIES 4.5. DAMAGES OF RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE INDUCED BY Katica R. (Stevanović) HEDRIH, CORROSION Department for Mechanics of Mathematical Institute SANU, Belgrade, Dušan PETKOVIĆ, Goran RADENKOVIĆ, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Niš, Serbia Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Niš, Serbia Jelena DIMITRIJEVIĆ, 1.12. BAGGAGE TRANSPORT SYSTEM – NEW SOLUTION Faculty of Civil Engineering, Niš, Serbia Bernhard RÜGER, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria 4.6. MEASUREMENT OF WIRE PRESTRESSING FORCE TO QUALITY OF CONCRETE SLEEPERS 1.13. PESA 122NASF SWING - THE NEW TRAMS IN SOFIA Slobodan JOVANOVIĆ, Dragan S. JOVANOVIĆ, Zornitsa EVLOGIEVA, Emil M. MIHAYLOV, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Niš, Serbia Todor Kableshkov University of Transport, Sofia, Bulgaria Slaviša PLANIĆ, DIV Concrete sleepers LTD. Svrljig, Serbia 4 RAILCON ‘14 RAILCON ‘14 1.14. HYBRID INTELLIGENT VIBRATION CONTROL OF RAIL CAR 2.5. SELECTION OF RAILWAY LEVEL CROSSINGS FOR BODY WITH PIEZO ACTUATORS INVESTING IN SECURITY EQUIPMENT USING HYBRID Žarko ĆOJBAŠIĆ, Vlastimir NIKOLIĆ, Emina PETROVIĆ, DEMATEL-MARIC MODEL Ivan ĆIRIĆ, Ivan PAVLOVIĆ, Dragan PAMUČAR, Ljubislav VASIN, Vesko LUKOVAC, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Niš, Serbia Military academy, Belgrade, Serbia 2.6. ON VALIDITY OF INTRODUCING THE ENERGY METERS ON 15 45 17 – 18 Session 2 - Traffic and Transport I ELECTRIC TRACTION UNITS (Ceremonious Room) Slobodan ROSIĆ, JSC Serbian Railways, Belgrade, Serbia Chairmen: Dragutin KOSTIĆ, Prof. Dragutin Kostić, Prof. Boban Anđelković Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia 2.1. ASSESSING ACCIDENT SEVERITY RISK AT RAILWAY 2.7. A COMPARISION OF DRIVER BEHAVIOR AT RAILWAY CROSSINGS IN SERBIA BY USING A MULTINOMIAL LOGIT CROSSING WITH PASSIVE AND ACTIVE PROTECTION SYSTEMS MODEL Sandra KASALICA, Goran TRIČKOVIĆ, Sandra KASALICA, Dušan JEREMIĆ, Dušan JEREMIĆ, Marko BURSAĆ, Marko BURSAĆ, Goran TRIČKOVIĆ, Railway College of Vocational Studies The Railway College of Vocational Studies, Belgrade, Serbia 2.8. RANKING OF HEADWAYS PRIORITY IN RAILWAY 2.2. ANALYSIS OF RAIL AND ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE FOR TIMETABLE POSSIBLE USE OF CAR HANDLING SYSTEMS Predrag JOVANOVIĆ, Dragomir MANDIĆ, Vladimir REDŽOVIĆ, Faculty of
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