An interpretation of speed- flow- concentration relationships using catastrophe theory.

Author(s)
Hall, F.L.
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Abstract

The occurrence of gaps in freeway operations data, for example in flow- concentration plots, and the accompanying jumps in the behaviour of some of the variables, have been observed in many data sets. Conventional representations of speed- flow- concentration relationships do not address those jumps, much less explain why the jumps occur at different values of the variables in different data sets. Catastrophe theory provides a way to understand that behaviour.

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B 29234 fo /71 / IRRD 804061
Source

From: Transportation Research, 21A (1987) No. 3, p. 191- 201, 19 ref.

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