Why Transit Systems Need Continuous Durability Validation
On a typical day, we rely on the bus, train, or metro for our commute and don't think about the system behind it; transportation systems are susceptible to problems that can degrade over time.
The journey puts a strain on every component of the system: Vehicles and infrastructure undergo continual wear and tear due to constant vibrations, the load of passengers, and varying environmental conditions. This is where durability validation comes into play.
Continuous durability validation involves actively monitoring the system’s vehicle and component performance throughout their lifecycle. Engineers can detect early indications of wear instead of waiting for failures to arise.
In addition to regular component testing, newer transit systems depend on technology such as smart sensors, internet connected devices, batteries, and remote monitoring platforms, which require continued testing to function properly.
The positive outcomes of this approach are enhanced passenger safety, minimized maintenance costs, increased transit efficiency, reduced downtime, and increased the life cycle of essential transportation assets.
As the transit infrastructure evolves in response to increasing urban development and advancements in technology, continuous durability validation will be necessary for resilient transportation systems people depend on.
Building and maintaining dependable transportation systems doesn’t stop with the initial build but is ongoing through consistent testing, monitoring and optimization.
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