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Article

  1. Kaczmarczyk, S., Smith, R. and Mellor, N. (2018) Systems engineering approach: postgraduate programme bridging the gap between the theory and industrial practice in lift (elevator) engineering. Symposium on Lift & Escalator Technologies. 8, pp. 141-158. 2052-7225.
  2. Kaczmarczyk, S. (2018) The dynamic interactions in high-rise vertical transportation systems. Symposium on Lift & Escalator Technologies. 8, pp. 151-158. 2052-7225.
  3. Kaczmarczyk, S. (2017) Lift guide rail – counterweight/car - suspension systems under seismic excitations: the dynamic behaviour and protection measures. Lift and Escalator Symposium. 7 2052-7225.
  4. Kaczmarczyk, S. (2017) Lift guide rail – counterweight/car - suspension systems under seismic excitations: the dynamic behaviour and protection measures. Symposium on Lift & Escalator Technologies. 7 2052-7225.
  5. Al-Jelawy, H., Kaczmarczyk, S., Mirhadizadeh, S. and AlKhafaji, D. (2016) A study into the influence of the car geometry on the aerodynamic transient effects arising in a high rise lift installation. Lift and Escalator Symposium. 6, pp. 1-11. 2052-7225.
  6. Chan, R., So, A. and Kaczmarczyk, S. (2016) Evaluating a holistic energy benchmarking parameter of lift systems by using computer simulation. Lift and Escalator Symposium. 6, pp. 65-73. 2052-7225.
  7. Missler, J., Ehrl, T., Meier, B., Kaczmarczyk, S. and Sawodny, O. (2016) Modelling of a rope-free passenger transportation system for active cabin vibration damping. Lift and Escalator Symposium. 6 2052-7225.
  8. Missler, J., Ehrl, T., Meier, B., Kaczmarczyk, S. and Sawodny, O. (2016) Modelling of a rope-free passenger transportation system for active cabin vibration damping. Symposium on Lift & Escalator Technologies. 6 2052-7225.
  9. Ehrl, T., Smith, R. and Kaczmarczyk, S. (2015) Key dynamic parameters that influence ride quality of passenger transportation systems. Lift and Escalator Symposium. 5, pp. 63-72. 2052-7225.
  10. Kwiatkowski, R., Kaczmarczyk, S., Mellor, N., Su, H., Salter, C. and Mulhern, L. (2015) Knowledge Transfer Partnership project as an example of best practices for innovation in the UK lift industry. Lift and Escalator Symposium. 5, pp. 97-104. 2052-7225.
  11. Mirhadizadeh, S., Kaczmarczyk, S., Tongue, N., Al-Jelawy, H., Feldhusen, P., Delk, W., Anderson, K. and Dudde, F. (2015) Modelling and computer simulation of aerodynamic interactions in high-rise lift systems. Lift and Escalator Symposium. 5, pp. 117-124. 2052-7225.

Conference Proceedings

  1. Kaczmarczyk, S. and Mirhadizadeh, S. (2014) Computer simulation model of a lift car assembly with an active tuned mass damper. In: Kaczmarczyk, S. and Peters, R. (eds.) Symposium on Lift and Escalator Technologies: Volume 4. Northampton, UK: The University of Northampton, CIBSE Lifts Group. 2052-7225. pp. 99-104.
  2. Sánchez Crespo, R., Kaczmarczyk, S., Picton, P. and Su, H. (2014) Modelling and simulation of a nonstationary high-rise elevator system to predict the dynamic interactions between its components. In: Kaczmarczyk, S. and Peters, R. (eds.) Symposium on Lift and Escalator Technologies: Volume 4. Northampton, UK: The University of Northampton, CIBSE Lifts Group. 2052-7225. pp. 175-182.
  3. Kwiatkowski, R., Kaczmarczyk, S., Salter, C. and Mulhern, L. (2014) The development of a low to mid-rise energy efficient, green lift system. In: Kaczmarczyk, S. and Peters, R. (eds.) Symposium on Lift and Escalator Technologies: Volume 4. Northampton, UK: The University of Northampton, CIBSE Lifts Group. 2052-7225. pp. 127-132.

Thesis

  1. Gerstenmeyer, S., Kaczmarczyk, S., Peters, R. and Picton, P. Quality and quantity of service in lift groups. PhD thesis. University of Northampton.
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