RTD

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RTD is the commonly used abbreviation for the ASME Rail Transportation Division, a professional group focused on rail engineering and technology within the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

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instanceOf ASME technical division
professional organization subdivision
abbreviationFor ASME Rail Transportation Division NERFINISHED
activity professional networking
publication of technical papers
standards-related work
technical committees
technical conferences
technical sessions at ASME events
affiliation ASME Technical Communities NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith government transportation agencies
rail industry companies
universities and research institutions
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field mechanical engineering
rail technology
rail transportation engineering
focus freight rail engineering
high-speed rail technology
passenger rail engineering
rail infrastructure technology
rail operations and maintenance
rail safety and reliability
rail standards and practices
rail system design
rail vehicle engineering
fullName ASME Rail Transportation Division NERFINISHED
goal advance rail transportation engineering
promote exchange of rail technology knowledge
support professional development in rail engineering
hasParentBody ASME Board on Technical Communities NERFINISHED
language English
membershipType ASME members interested in rail transportation
organizationType professional group
technical division
parentOrganization American Society of Mechanical Engineers NERFINISHED
partOf American Society of Mechanical Engineers NERFINISHED
sector rail industry
transportation
servesCommunity mechanical engineers in rail sector
rail industry professionals
topic rail dynamics and vibration
rail maintenance technologies
rail system reliability and safety engineering
rolling stock design
track and vehicle interaction

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