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Highway Engineering: (English)

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Highway Engineering provides an introduction to highway engineering for students on degree and diploma courses in civil engineering. The text sets out procedures and techniques needed for the planning, design and construction of a highway installation, while setting them in their economic and political context. Moving in a logical sequence through every aspect of highway construction, this second edition features an expanded section on the basic concepts of traffic analysis and management with worked examples, as well as detailing the development planning process and how highway engineers interact with this. Other texts have tended to concentrate purely on highway planning and analysis, or on pavement design and maintenance aspects of highway engineering. As a result, the standard has tended to be too advanced for students studying the subject for the first time. This textbook covers the basic ground in both areas, featuring worked examples and case studies as an aid to understanding individual topics. The front cover picture and figures on pages 13, 67, 68, 69, 115, 156, 327 and 330 are courtesy of National Roads Authority (NRA).

Table of Contents:
1 The Transportation Planning Process . 1.1 Why are highways so important?. 1.2 The administration of highway schemes. 1.3 Sources of funding. 1.4 Highway planning. 1.4.1 Introduction. 1.4.2 Travel data. 1.4.3 Highway planning strategies. 1.4.4 Transportation studies. 1.5 The decision-making process in highway and transport planning. 1.5.1 Introduction. 1.5.2 Economic assessment. 1.5.3 Environmental assessment. 1.5.4 Public consultation. 1.6 Summary. 1.7 References. 2 Forecasting Future Traffic Flows . 2.1 Basic principles of traffic demand analysis. 2.2 Demand modelling. 2.3 Land use models. 2.4 Trip generation. 2.5 Trip distribution. 2.5.1 Introduction. 2.5.2 The gravity model. 2.5.3 Growth factor models. 2.5.4 The Furness method. 2.6 Modal split. 2.7 Traffic assignment. 2.8 A full example of the four-stage transportation modelling process. 2.8.1 Trip production. 2.8.2 Trip distribution. 2.8.3 Modal split. 2.8.4 Trip assignment. 2.9 Concluding comments. 2.10 References. 3 Scheme Appraisal for Highway Projects . 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Economic appraisal of highway schemes. 3.3 Cost-benefit analysis. 3.3.1 Introduction. 3.3.2 Identifying the main project options. 3.3.3 Identifying all relevant costs and benefits. 3.3.4 Economic life, residual value and the discount rate. 3.3.5 Use of economic indicators to assess basic economic viability. 3.3.6 Highway CBA worked example. 3.3.7 COBA. 3.3.8 Advantages and disadvantages of cost-benefit analysis. 3.4 Payback analysis. 3.5 Environmental appraisal of highway schemes. 3.6 The new approach to appraisal (NATA). 3.7 Summary. 3.8 References. 4 Basic elements of highway traffic analysis . 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Surveying road traffic. 4.2.1 Introduction. 4.2.2 Vehicle surveys. 4.2.3 Speed surveys. 4.2.4 Delay / queuing surveys. 4.2.5 Area wide surveys. 4.3 Journey Speed and travel time surveys. 4.3.1 Introduction. 4.3.2 The moving observer method. 4.4 Speed, flow and density of a stream of traffic. 4.4.1 Speed-density relationship. 4.4.2 Flow - density relationship. 4.4.3 Speed - Flow Relationship. 4.5 Headway distributions in highway traffic flow. 4.5.1 Introduction. 4.5.2 Negative exponential highway distribution. 4.5.3 Limitations of Poisson system for modelling headway. 4.6 Queuing Analysis. 4.6.1 Introduction. 4.6.2 The D/D/1 Queuing Model. 4.6.3 The M/D/1 Queuing Model. 4.6.4 The M/M/1 Queuing Model. 4.6.5 The M/M/N Queuing Model. 4.7 References. 5 Determining the capacity of a highway . 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 The 'Level of Service' Approach. 5.2.1 Introduction. 5.2.2 Some definitions. 5.2.3 Maximum service flow rates for multilane highways. 5.2.4 Maximum service flow rates for 2-lane highways. 5.2.5 Sizing a road using the Highway Capacity Manual Approach. 5.3 The UK Approach for rural roads. 5.3.1 Introduction. 5.3.2 Estimation of AADT for a rural road in its year of opening. 5.4 The UK Approach for Urban Roads. 5.4.1 Introduction. 5.4.2 Forecast flows on urban roads. 5.5 Expansion of 12 and 16 hour traffic counts into AADT flows. 5.6 Concluding Comments. 5.7 References. 6 The Design of Highway Intersections . 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Deriving design reference flows from baseline traffic figures. 6.2.1 Existing junctions. 6.2.2 New junctions. 6.2.3 Short-term variations in flow. 6.2.4 Conversion of AADT to highest hourly flows. 6.3 Major/minor priority intersections. 6.3.1 Introduction. 6.3.2 Equations for determining capacities and delays. 6.3.3 Geometric layout details. 6.4 Roundabout intersections. 6.4.1 Introduction. 6.4.2 Types of roundabout. 6.4.3 Traffic capacity at roundabouts. 6.4.4 Geometric details. 6.5 Basics of traffic signal control: optimisation and delays. 6.5.1 Introduction. 6.5.2 Phasing at a signalised intersection. 6.5.3 Saturation flow. 6.5.4 Effective green time. 6.5.5 Optimum cycle time. 6.5.6 Average vehicle delays at the approach to a signalised intersection. 6.5.7 Average queue lengths at the approach to a signalised intersection. 6.5.8 Signal linkage. 6.6 Concluding remarks. 6.7 References. 7 Geometric Alignment and Design . 7.1 Basic physical elements of a highway. 7.2 Design speed, stopping and overtaking sight distances. 7.2.1 Introduction. 7.2.2 Urban roads. 7.2.3 Rural roads. 7.3 Geometric parameters dependent on design speed. 7.4 Sight distances. 7.4.1 Introduction. 7.4.2 Stopping sight distance. 7.4.3 Overtaking sight distance. 7.5 Horizontal alignment. 7.5.1 General. 7.5.2 Deriving the minimum radius equation. 7.5.3 Horizontal curves and sight distances. 7.5.4 Transitions. 7.6 Vertical alignment. 7.6.1 General. 7.6.2 K values. 7.6.3 Visibility and comfort criteria. 7.6.4 Parabolic formula. 7.6.5 Crossfalls. 7.6.6 Vertical crest curve design and sight distance requirements. 7.6.7 Vertical sag curve design and sight distance requirements. 7.7 References. 8 Highway Pavement Materials and Design . 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Soils at subformation level. 8.2.1 General. 8.2.2 CBR test. 8.2.3 Determination of CBR using plasticity index. 8.3 Subbase and capping. 8.3.1 General. 8.3.2 Thickness design. 8.3.3 Grading of subbase and capping. 8.4 Traffic loading. 8.5 Pavement deterioration. 8.5.1 Flexible pavements. 8.5.2 Rigid pavements. 8.6 Materials within flexible pavements. 8.6.1 Bitumen. 8.6.2 Surface dressing and modified binders. 8.6.3 Recipe specifications. 8.6.4 Coated macadams. 8.6.5 Asphalts. 8.6.6 Aggregates. 8.6.7 Construction of bituminous road surfacings. 8.7 Materials in rigid pavements. 8.7.1 General. 8.7.2 Concrete slab and joint details. 8.7.3 Reinforcement. 8.7.4 Construction of concrete road surfacings. 8.7.5 Curing and skid resistance. 8.8 References. 9 Structural Design of Pavement Thickness . 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Flexible pavements. 9.2.1 General. 9.2.2 Road Note. 9.2.3 LR1132. 9.2.4 HD 26/0. 9.3 Rigid pavements. 9.3.1 Jointed concrete pavements (URC and JRC). 9.3.2 Continuously reinforced concrete pavements (CRCP). 9.4 References. 10 Pavement Maintenance . 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Forms of maintenance. 10.3 Compiling information on the pavement's condition. 10.4 Deflection versus pavement condition. 10.5 Overlay design for bituminous roads. 10.6 Overlay design for concrete roads. 10.6.1 Bitumen-bound overlays placed over rigid pavements. 10.6.2 Concrete overlays. 10.7 Sideway force coefficient routine investigation machine (SCRIM). 10.7.1 Wet skidding. 10.7.2 Using SCRIM. 10.7.3 Grip tester. 10.8 References. 11 The highway engineer and the development process . 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 Transport Assessments. 11.2.1 Introduction. 11.2.2 Identifying the need for an assessment. 11.2.3 Preparing a Transport Assessment. 11.2.4 Final Comment. 11.3 Travel Plans. 11.3.1 Introduction. 11.3.2 Thresholds. 11.3.3 Legal basis. 11.3.4 Main Requirements of a Section 106 Agreement Travel Plan. 11.3.5 Mobility Management Plans in Ireland. 11.4 Road Safety Audits. 11.4.1 Definition. 11.4.2 Stages of Audit. 11.4.3 Safety principles. 11.4.4 The Safety Audit Process. 11.4.5 Risk analysis. 11.4.6 Conclusions. 11.5 References


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781405163583
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
  • Depth: 25
  • Height: 244 mm
  • No of Pages: 336
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 622 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1405163585
  • Publisher Date: 06 Jun 2008
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Revised edition
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 19 mm
  • Width: 174 mm


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