Equilibrium Superelevation & Superelevation As Per IRC 2.16

Equilibrium Superelevation: Note: This topic is part of the second chapter of Highway Engineering. I suggest reading this topic in the context of the complete chapter: Geometric Design of Highway. If you want to read the entire Highway Engineering, click here: Highway Engineering. Equilibrium superelevation is that superelevation at which pressure at the inner and […]

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Superelevation & Analysis for Expression of Superelevation 2.15

Superelevation: The transverse inclination throughout the length of horizontal curve by raising outer edge counteract w.r.t. inner edge, in order to counteract the effect of centrifugal force is known as superelevation (or cant or banking). Note: This topic is part of the second chapter of Highway Engineering. I suggest reading this topic in the context

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Intermediate Sight Distance And Sight Distance At Intersections 2.11

Intermediate sight distance (ISD): On a horizontal curve, the requirement of overtaking sight distance can not always be satisfied. In such cases overtaking is prohibited by using regulatory signs. To provide an opportunity for overtaking operation on horizontal curves or in restricted areas, we provide intermediate sight distance, i.e. equals to twice of stopping sight

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Stopping Sight Distance 2.9

Stopping Sight Distance (SSD): The minimum distance visible to a driver ahead to safety stop a vehicle travelling at design speed without collision with any other obstruction is termed as “SSD”. It is also termed as “Absolute Minimum Sight Distance” or ” Non-Passing Sight Passing”. Note: This topic is part of the second chapter of

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Shoulder & Road Margin 2.6

Shoulder: Extra width provided adjacent to edge of pavement is called shoulder. It is provided for emergency point of view like Breakdown of vehicle, medical emergency etc. Note: This topic is part of the second chapter of Highway Engineering. I suggest reading this topic in the context of the complete chapter: Geometric Design of Highway.

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Pavement Surface Characteristic 2.3

Pavement surface characteristic Pavement surface characteristic depends upon pavement type. Which in turn depends on availability of material, cost, composition of traffic, climate conditions, method of construction available.Pavement surface characteristics include: Note: This topic is part of the second chapter of Highway Engineering. I suggest reading this topic in the context of the complete chapter:

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Elements Of Highway Geometric Design & Cross-Section Elements 2.2

Elements Of Highway Geometric Design: In Geometric design of highway deals with following elements like Cross-section element, Sight distance, Horizontal alignment details, Vertical alignment details, Intersection details. Note: This topic is part of the second chapter of Highway Engineering. I suggest reading this topic in the context of the complete chapter: Geometric Design of Highway.

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Geometric Design Of Highway- Highway Engineering (Chapter 2)

Geometric Design of Highway Geometric Design of a highway deals with all the dimensions and layout of visual features of a highway such that it provides maximum efficiency and minimum cost and reasonable safety. Geometric Design of a highway depends on several design factors: Cross-section Element Sight Distance Horizontal Alignment Details Vertical Alignment Details Intersection

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Highway Engineering: Introduction (Chapter 1)- Modes of Transportation, Development of Road, Mr. Jayakar Committee, Classification of Road, Road Patterns

The process of conveyance from one point to another is termed transportation. In this article, we elaborate on the first chapter of Highway Engineering in detail.

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