Chapter 4-Structural Design of Pavements
Chapter 4-Structural Design of Pavements
Chapter 4-Structural Design of Pavements
Chapter 4:
STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF
PAVEMENTS
Traffic Analysis
The deterioration of paved roads caused by traffic results from
both to magnitude of the individual wheel loads and their
repetitions.
It is necessary to consider not only the total number of vehicles
that will use the road but also the wheel loads ( or, for
convenience, the axle loads).
Points to remember:
Design Period
Traffic Volumes
Traffic forecast
Axle Load
Cumulative standard Equivalent Axles (ESAs)
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Traffic Analysis: Design Period or Life
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Traffic Volumes
Vehicle Classification:
Small axle loads from private cars and other light vehicles do not cause
significant pavement damage.
Damage caused by heavier vehicles (commercial vehicles)
Hence, important to distinguish the proportion of vehicles which cause
pavement damage (commercial vehicles) from total traffic
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Traffic Analysis: Traffic Forecast
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Traffic Forecast
Traffic forecasting is uncertain process
The following factors should be considered in the determination
of the annual growth rate, r:
Attracted or diverted traffic due to the improvement of existing road
Normal traffic growth due to the increased number and usage of
motor vehicles
Generated traffic due to upgrading or constructing the new road
facility
Development traffic due to change in land use as a result of the new
facility
The traffic growth rates used to project the traffic should be
checked whether they are appropriate for the different sections
of the project.
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Traffic Analysis: Axle Load Survey
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For paved road determine one-directional traffic volume for each type of
vehicle.
4. The cumulative number of vehicles, T over the chosen design period N ( in
years) is obtained by:
Generally:
Step-I:
Determination of
traffic class from
the calculated
ESAs.
Step-II:
Determination of
Subgrade strength
class from the
given subgradde
soil (CBR(%))
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Example-1
Initial traffic volumes have been established for a link road in terms of
AADT and as follows
Vehicle Classification 2000 AADT
Car 260
Bus 30
Truck 150
Truck-trailer 200
The anticipated traffic growth is a constant 5.4% and the opening of the
road is scheduled for 2005. An axle load survey has been conducted in
Table-1 and assumed that the loads are equally represented for each
direction of traffic. Use subgrade CBR values: 9,12,15,10,13,12,10,13,14,14.
Determine the total ESA and traffic class for flexible pavement.
Determine design CBR value and subgrade class for flexible pavement
Design the flexible pavement and select economical pavement structure.
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Design Principles
Steps To Be Considered In The Design Process
Traffic (Baseline flow and forecast)
Material and geotechnical information (Field survey and
material properties)
Subgrade (Classification, foundation for expansive soils and
material strength)
Thickness design (Gravel wearing coarse thickness)
Materials design
All-weather Access
Surface Performance
Maintenance
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Gravel And Low Standard Roads
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Design Method
The required gravel thickness shall be determined as follows:
Determine the minimum thickness necessary to avoid
excessive compressive strain in the subgrade (D1).
Determine the extra thickness needed to compensate
for the gravel loss under traffic during the period
between regravelling operations (D2).
Determine the total gravel thickness required by
adding the above two thicknesses (D1+ D2).
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Gravel And Low Standard Roads
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Material Requirements
Experience With Local materials
Marginal materials
towns (dust nuisance) or steep hills (slipperiness).
Improved Subgrade Layer
Subgrade CBR
at least a minimum CBR of 7% for minor gravel roads and
at least a minimum CBR 25 % for major gravel roads
Treatment Of Expansive Formations
Material Characteristics
non-expansive, non-dispersive and free from any deleterious
matter.
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Gravel And Low Standard Roads
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Gravel And Low Standard Roads
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QUESTIONS?