Some generalizations and applications of the velocity field concept: trip patterns in idealized cities.

Author(s)
Williams, H.C.W.L. & Salas, J.D.O.
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Abstract

This paper discusses the velocity field concept and seeks to extend its descriptive power by introducing the continuous analogue of the traditional link speed-flow relations used in transportation studies. By solving the resulting velocity field equations self-consistently in terms of land use and socio-economic factors, and various policy variables, the profile of this field, which reflects the spatial distribution of congestion in an urban area, may be found.

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B 11132 T /71/ IRRD 220246
Source

Transportation Research, Vol. 10 (1976), No. 2 (April), p. 65-73, 2 fig., 7 graph., 1 tab., 21 ref.

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