Liu Liping
East China University of Science and Technology, No. 130 Meilong Road Shanghai, 200237, China
Yang Liangliang
East China University of Science and Technology, No. 130 Meilong Road Shanghai, 200237, China
Li Shuxia
East China University of Science and Technology, No. 130 Meilong Road Shanghai, 200237, China
Si Jiandong
East China University of Science and Technology, No. 130 Meilong Road Shanghai, 200237, China
ABSTRACT
With the globalization of the world economy and the deepen integration, China's relations with the world is deeper and deeper and China has entered a rapid development stage. Because of the special nature of hazardous chemicals, once the accident happened will lead to the more destructive accidents than the general ones, so it needs special attention, especially during the processing of transportation. Based on this background, this study will consider the modes of railway and highway, to establish the risk assessment model which is a bi-objective programming model considering the risk and cost and solved by matlab. In the end can get the conclusion: combined transport mode can reduce costs and achieve the purpose of avoiding risk; similarity, we need to choose reasonable transportation time to achieve the purpose of accurate delivery.
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Liu Liping, Yang Liangliang, Li Shuxia and Si Jiandong, 2013. The Risk Assessment Research of Hazardous Chemicals
Rail and Truck Transportation. Journal of Applied Sciences, 13: 2077-2081.
DOI: 10.3923/jas.2013.2077.2081
URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jas.2013.2077.2081
DOI: 10.3923/jas.2013.2077.2081
URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jas.2013.2077.2081
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