The module provides the fundamentals of transportation engineering and road infrastructure engineering.
Transportation engineering is the discipline that deals with the analysis and design of transportation systems, examining the main components that characterize them (demand, supply, and demand-supply interaction).
Road infrastructure engineering focuses on the different phases of road infrastructure design and the necessary verifications.
The course provides the basic elements of transportation systems and road infrastructure, coupling theoretical and practical concepts, often through real-world case studies.
At the end of the course the student has acquired the elements to set up and solve simple problems of analysis and planning of interventions in a transport system, with particular reference to road infrastructures. The laboratory exercises introduce the student to the simulation of transport systems, and increase his practical capabilities. Seminars by experts in the sector and guided visits complete the student's preparation by creating an interface with the outside world and collocating the learned topics in the professional framework.
Classes, exercises, seminars, and guided visits.
Course notes
Ennio Cascetta, Modelli per i sistemi di trasporto. Teoria e applicazioni. UTET, 2006
Andrea Benedetto, Strade Ferrovie Aeroporti. UTET, 2015
Ricevimento: To fix an appointment email to angela.difebbraro@unige.it.
Ricevimento: To fix an appointment send an email to alice.consilvio@unige.it
https://corsi.unige.it/corsi/11949/studenti-orario
The timetable for this course is available here: EasyAcademy
The exam consists in a oral test.
The student must demonstrate that he has acquired understanding and knowledge of the basic concepts of transport system engineering, and therefore be able to set simple problems of analysis and planning of interventions.