Transportation Technology Introduction to Basic Concepts.

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Transportation Technology Introduction to Basic Concepts

Transportation Technologies Definition: Transportation is the system of technology that uses technical means to meet human wants and needs by moving people and freight. The main goal of transportation technology is to move people (passengers) or something (cargo or freight) from one place to another SAFELY and EFFICENTLY

Transportation Technologies Technologies are independent; however, they are usually dependant on each other. are usually dependant on each other. Transportation Communications Construction Manufacturing Examples?

Transportation Technologies How important is Transportation? Other Examples? ALL material items you have in your home were transported. ALL of the food you eat was transported. Our entire society is dependant on Transportation Technologies! Transportation Technologies!

Transportation Technologies Trade-offs of Transportation Examples? COSTS DEATH POLLUTION

Transportation Technologies Transportation and Recreation Other Examples? Young Toys Adult Toys

Transportation Technology Modes of Transportation Terrestrial (Land) Marine (Water) Atmospheric (Air) Space/Unconventional

Transportation Technology Modes of Transportation Terrestrial (Land) Vehicular Stationary Other Examples?

Transportation Technology Modes of Transportation Marine (Water ) Inland Oceanic

Transportation Technology Modes of Transportation Atmospheric (Air) Lighter-Than-Air Heavier-Than Air

Transportation Technology Modes of Transportation Space Staffed Unstaffed

Transportation Technology Modes of Transportation Unconventional Motorized Skateboard Ref:

Transportation Technology Technical Subsystems Structure Propulsion Suspension Guidance Control Support

Transportation Technology Modes of Transportation Structure Design and materials use to form the body or framework of a vehicle or stationary system.

Transportation Technology Modes of Transportation Propulsion Energy needed for movement.

Transportation Technology Modes of Transportation Suspension Relates to a vehicle or stationary system’s environment. Ex: Cars are associated with land environment with air filled tires, shocks, and springs.

Transportation Technology Modes of Transportation Guidance Provides the operator or operating system with information. Ex: Street signs, gages on a dashboard, GPS, bumper sensors, sonar, and radar detectors.

Transportation Technology Modes of Transportation Control Changes the speed or direction of A vehicle or stationary system. EX: Brakes (speed), steering wheels (direction).

Transportation Technology Modes of Transportation Support A catch-all Subsystem Life support: seatbelts, airbags Legal Support: traffic Laws, insurance Operations Support - bridges, highways, airports Maintenance Support - gas stations, mechanics, inspections Economic - money spent on and made with transportation