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Chapter 19, Problem 9P
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The vehicle mix of the design ESAL for the design life of 20years.
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The predicted traffic mix of a proposed four-lane urban non-interstate freeway is as follows.
Passenger cars = 78%
Single-unit trucks:
2-axle, 5,000 lb/axle = 12%
2-axle, 9,000 lb/axle = 4%
3-axle or more, 23,000 lb/axle = 3%
Tractor semitrailers and combinations:
3-axle, 20,000 lb/axle = 3%
The projected AADT during the first year of operation is 3,900 (both directions). If the traffic growth rate is estimated at 3 percent and the CBR of the subgrade is 7.5, determine the depth of a full-
asphalt pavement (in inches) using the AASHTO method and n = 20 years. The resilient modulus of the asphalt (EAC) is 320,000 lb/in². Assume m, for the subgrade is 1 and the percent of traffic on
the design lane is 42 percent, p₁ = 2.5, and SN = 4. Use a reliability level of 90 percent, a standard deviation of 0.45, and a design serviceability loss of 2.0. Assume the design lane factor f is 0.42.
(Use single-axle load equivalency factors for 2-axle vehicles and tandem-axle load equivalency factors for…
The predicted traffic mix of a proposed four lane urban non-interstate freeway:
Passenger cars (4.44kN/axle) = 69%
2-axle single unit trucks (22.2kN/axle) = 20%
2-axle single unit trucks (40kN/axle) = 5%
3-axle or more single unit trucks (100KN/axle) = 4%
3-axle or tractor semitrailers and combinations (90kN/axle) = 2%
The projected AADT during the first year of operation is 3500 (both directions). If traffic
growth rate is estimated at 4%, percent of traffic on the design lane is 42%, pi =2.5 and
SN =3, determine the design ESAL at the design life of 20 years.
The predicted traffic mix of a proposed four lane urban non-interstate freeway:
Passenger cars (4.44KN/axle) = 69%
2-axle single unit trucks (22.2kN/axle) = 20%
2-axle single unit trucks (40KN/axle) = 5%
3-axle or more single unit trucks (100KN/axle) = 4%
3-axle or tractor semitrailers and combinations (90kN/axle) = 2%
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The projected AADT during the first year of operation is 3500 (both directions). If traffic
growth rate is estimated at 4%, percent of traffic on the design lane is 42%, pt =2.5 and
SN =3, determine the design ESAL at the design life of 20 years.
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