Monday, 20 August 2018

ROLLING STOCK

What Is Rolling Stock?

  • The term Rolling Stock in rail Transport industry refers to any vehicle that move on a railway.
  • It usually includes both powered and unpowered vehicles, for example:
  1. Locomotives
  2. Railroad Cars
  3. Coaches
  4. Wagons


Rail Transport

  • Rail Transport is a means of transferring of passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles, running on rails, also known as Tracks. It is also commonly referred to as train Transport.


How Different is Rail transport from Road transport?

  • In contrast to Road transport, where vehicles run on a prepared flat surface, rail vehicles(Rolling Stock) are directionally guided by the tracks on which they run. 
  • Tracks usually consist of Steel Rails, installed on Ties(sleepers) and ballast, on which the Rolling Stock, usually fitted with metal wheel, moves.
  • Rolling Stock in a Rail Transport system generally encounters lower frictional resistance than Road vehicles, so passengers and freight cars(carriages and wagons) can be coupled into longer trains.


Source of power

  • Power is provided by locomotives which either draw electric power from a railway electrification system or produce their own power, usually by diesel engines.


History of Rail Transport

  • Rail Transport commenced in the mid 16th century in Germany in the form of Horse-powered funiculars and Wagon ways.

Modern Rail Transport

  • Modern Rail Transport commenced with the British development of the steam locomotives in the early 19th century.


Rails/Tracks

  • The introduction of Bessemer process, enabling Steel to be made inexpensively, led to the era of great expansion of Railways that began in the late 1860s.
  • Steel rails lasted several times longer than Iron.
  • Steel rails made heavier locomotives possible, allowing for longer trains and improving the productivity of railroads.
  • The Bessemer process introduced Nitrogen into the Steel which caused the Steel to become brittle with age.
  • The open hearth furnace began to replace the Bessemer process near the end of the 19th century, improving the quality of Steel and further reducing costs.
  • Thus Steel completely replaced the use of Iron in Rails, becoming standard for all Railways.


Rolling Stock Wheels



Gauge


Types of Gauge

  • Broad Gauge(1676mm)
  • Standard Gauge(1435mm)
  • Meter Gauge(1000mm)

Locomotive


  • A Locomotive or engine is a Rail Transport vehicle that provides motive power to a train.Types of Locomotives:
  • Passenger Locomotives
  • Freight Locomotives(wagons and carriages)

Difference between Passenger Locomotive and Freight Locomotive

  • Passenger Locomotives develop less starting Tractive effort but are able to operate at high speeds.
  • Freight Locomotives are normally designed to deliver high power, at the sacrifice of maximum speed.

Electric Locomotive

  • An Electric Locomotive is a Locomotive powered only by Electricity

How is Electricity  supplied to moving Trains?

  • Electricity is supplied to moving trains with a(nearly) continuous conductor running along the track that  usually takes one of the three forms: an Overhead line, a Third Rail mounted at track level, or an onboard battery.
  • Both Overhead wire and third-rail system usually use the running rail as the return conductor but  some systems use a separate fourth rail for this purpose.
  • The type of Electrical power used is either Direct Current(DC) or Alternating Current(AC).

The Earlier and Modern System at a Glance

  • Earliest systems were DC systems.
  • In 1891, Charles Brown(Germany) demonstrated the first practical AC Electric Locomotive.

Motive Force

  • In Thermodynamics, Motive Force is a natural agent, such as water or steam, wind or electricity, used to impart motion to machinery such as engine.

Traction Motor

  • A Traction Motor is an Electric Motor used for propulsion of a vehicle, such as an Electric Locomotive.
  • Traction Motors are used in Electrically Powered Rail vehicles.
  • DC Motors with series field winding are the oldest type of Traction Motors.
  • Nowadays, AC Induction Motors and Synchronous Motors, being simple and require low maintenance, are commonly used.

Multiple Unit(MU)

  • A Multiple Unit is a self propelled train composed of one or more carriages joined together, which when coupled to another Multiple Unit can be controlled by a single driver.
  • MUs are classified on the basis of their power source and are of two main types:
  1. EMUs(Electric Multiple Units)
  2. DMUs(Diesel Multiple Units)
  • A MU has the same power and traction components as a locomotive, but instead of components being concentrated in one car, they are spread throughout the cars that make up the unit.
  • The INDIAN RAILWAY uses DMUs & EMUs on its National Network. All Suburban and Rapid Transit lines are served by EMUs.

Rapid Transit

  • Rapid Transit is a passenger railway in an Urban area with high capacity and high frequency.
  • Rapid Transit is also referred to as Mass Rapid Transit(MRT), Metro or Heavy Rail.

More About Rapid Transit System


  • Rapid Transit systems are Electric railways that operate on an exclusive right-of-way, which can not be accessed by pedestrain or other vehicles of any sort and which is often grade separated in tunnels(underground) or an elevated railways(overhead).
  • Modern services on rapid Transit systems are typically provided using Electric Multiple Units(EMUs) on rail tracks.
  • The Stations typically have high platforms, without steps inside the trains, requiring custom made trains in order to minimize the gaps between train and platform.

Then What Is A METRO?




  • Metro is the most common term for underground Rapid Transit Systems used by Non-Native English Speakers.

History of Rapid transit System

  • The Worlds first Rapid transit system was the partially underground Metropolitan Railway which opened as a conventional railway in 1863.

Did you Know?

  • China has the Largest number of Rapid transit systems in the world.
  • Shanghai Metro is the worlds largest single operator of Rapid Transit system by Route length.

Area of Application of Rapid Transit

  • Rapid Transit is used in cities and Metropolitan areas to transport large number of people often over short distances at high frequency.

Transit Map


  • A Transit Map is a Schematic diagram used to show the routes and stations. The main components are color-coded lines to indicate each line or service.

Risk and Security measures associated with Rapid Transit

  • Compared to other modes of transport, Rapid Transit has a good safety record.
  • Head-on collisions are rare due to use of double track, and low operating speeds reduce the occurance and severity of rear-end collisions and derailment.
  • The risk of people falling onto the tracks of high platform(over 1m/3ft.) can be eliminated by the use of platform screen doors.

Advantages of Rapid Transit

  • Rapid Transit is seen as an alternative to an extensive road transport system with many motorways. 
  • The Rapid Transit system allows higher capacity with less land use, less environmental impact.  

Wednesday, 15 August 2018

Basic and Important Arabic words


#DubaiDreams

  • Marhabaa - Hello
  • Ahlan - Welcome
  • Kaif halik - How are you
  • Sabah al Khair - Good morning
  • Masa' al Khair - Good evening 
  • Tusbih ala' Khair - Good night 
  • Wada'an - Goodbye
  •  Jayid - Good
  • Tamam - Fine 
  • Siyaa' - Bad
  • Tawaquf - Stop
  • Sa'ada - Happiness 
  • Huzn - Sadness 
  • Istamir - Continue
  • Sahih - True
  • hata' - Wrong
  • La' - No
  • Na'am - Yes
  • Anthur / Anthuri - Look
  • Al'an - Now
  • Al'youm - Today
  • Sayidi - Sir
  • Sayidati - Madam
  • Jamal - Beauty
  • Ahsant / Ahsanti - Well-done
  • In sha' Allah - God willing
  • Ma sha' Allah - God willed it
  • Al-hamdulillah - Praise be to God
  • Shukran - Thank you
  • Al Salam o alaikum - Peace be upon you 

Monday, 13 August 2018

GREAT QUOTES OF ALL TIME


Great quotes inspire, encourage and motivate in a memorable way. In that regard, I've assembled the top 30 quotes about money.

  • A wise person should have money in their head, but not in their heart. --Jonathan Swift

  • Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants. --Epictetus

  • It's how you deal with failure that determines how you achieve success. --David Feherty
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  • An investment in knowledge pays the best interest. --Benjamin Franklin

  • Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune. --Jim Rohn

  • Money is only a tool. It will take you wherever you wish, but it will not replace you as the driver. --Ayn Rand

  • It is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor. --Seneca

  • It’s not the employer who pays the wages. Employers only handle the money. It’s the customer who pays the wages. --Henry Ford

  • He who loses money, loses much; He who loses a friend, loses much more; He who loses faith, loses all. --Eleanor Roosevelt

  • Happiness is not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort. --Franklin D. Roosevelt

  • Empty pockets never held anyone back. Only empty heads and empty hearts can do that. --Norman Vincent Peale

  • The real measure of your wealth is how much you'd be worth if you lost all your money. --Anonymous

  • Money is a terrible master but an excellent servant. --P.T. Barnum

  • Try to save something while your salary is small; it’s impossible to save after you begin to earn more. --Jack Benny

  • Wealth is the ability to fully experience life. --Henry David Thoreau

  • You must gain control over your money or the lack of it will forever control you. --Dave Ramsey

  • Never spend your money before you have it. --Thomas Jefferson

  • Wealth is not his that has it, but his that enjoys it. --Benjamin Franklin

  • It's not how much money you make, but how much money you keep, how hard it works for you, and how many generations you keep it for. --Robert Kiyosaki

  • If you don’t value your time, neither will others. Stop giving away your time and talents. Value what you know & start charging for it. --Kim Garst

  • The habit of saving is itself an education; it fosters every virtue, teaches self-denial, cultivates the sense of order, trains to forethought, and so broadens the mind. --T.T. Munger

  • Don't tell me what you value, show me your budget, and I'll tell you what you value.” --Joe Biden

  • Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. --Mahatma Gandhi

  • If your ship doesn’t come in, swim out to meet it! --Jonathan Winters

  • People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing – that’s why we recommend it daily. --Zig Ziglar

  • If plan A fails, remember there are 25 more letters. --Chris Guillebeau

  • Believe you can and you’re halfway there. --Theodore Roosevelt

  • Fortune sides with him who dares. --Virgil

  • Wealth is like sea-water; the more we drink, the thirstier we become.--Arthur Schopenhauer

  • The best thing money can buy is financial freedom. ---
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INTERVIEWER: TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF

"TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF", It's one of the most frequently asked interview questions, though, not just a casual icebreaker. You might have answered many times but the way you answer it each time becomes a challenge.

It's better to go from present to past. It is advised to wrap this question in less than two minutes.Speak about any challenges, it can be any incident that highlight your worth, you faced. At the same time keep in mind it is worth talking about. Explain briefly how you overcame it.

Talk about your leadership skills, sense of humor, creativity, or any other talent or passion that defines you as a person.

Last but not the least, make sure that you only speak about facts you are sure about. Be through with your resume as well. Above all, smile and appear confident.