| ICF, IIT-M pact to improve coach safety by railenquiry on 18 April, 2013 - 04:00 PM | ||
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railenquiry | ICF, IIT-M pact to improve coach safety on 18 April, 2013 - 04:00 PM | |
The Integral Coach Factory (ICF) will soon strike two technical tie-ups aimed at improving two core aspects of rail travel — safety of coaches and additional comfort features for passengers.The ICF’s proposed tie up with IIT-Madras seeks expert inputs on eight broad parameters of coach safety. The most important of these involve finding better fire retardant materials, upgrading emergency exits to make them more reliable yet easier to release and engaging dynamics and vibration analysis to improve train speeds.Simultaneously, the ICF looks at firming up an MoU with Ahmedabad-based National Institute of Design (NID) on adding an aesthetic touch to the interiors as well as loading more passenger comforts into the coaches.“Both these MoUs will shortly be signed simultaneously as we expect to be able to take the outcomes to the production shop floor in a few months. The improvements will be attuned to the switch to the LHB platform of stainless steel coaches,” ICF General Manager Abhay K. Khanna told The Hindu .The technical collaboration has been aligned to the Rs. 2.52 crore modernisation and ramp-up plan under way at the ICF. While Phase-I of the expansion is scheduled to be ready by the end of June, the Phase-II is expected to be complete by December, Mr. Khanna said. | ||