Highway Unit 1
Highway Unit 1
Highway Unit 1
HIGHWAY ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS
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TEXT BOOKS
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REFERENCES
Blunden W.R and J.A Black, The Land Use Transport Systems,
Pergamon Press, 1994.
Classification of highways.
Mountain Trails
Roman Roads
Macadam Road
Mughul
British
Free
Ashoka Regime:
Road networks with horticulture and rest houses at 4.8 6.4km along the roads.
Mughul Period
Trunk
roads between Northwest to Eastern part and also linking coastal and
central part of India
British Period
Trunk roads, bridges, PWD was formed, construction of Grand Trunk Road
Indian Roads
Golden Quadrilateral
It connects India's four largest
metropolises: Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai
and Kolkata.
Four other top ten metropolises:
Bangalore, Pune, Ahmedabad, and
Surat, are also served by the network.
The largest highway project in India,
Impact of Transportation
Economic Development
Social Development
Spatial Development
Cultural Development
Political Development
Jayakar Committee,1927
Levy extra tax on petrol from road users to create the road
development fund.
CRRI
A constituent of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
Classification of Highways
Depending on weather
All weather roads
Fair weather roads
National highway act
( 1956
) of Carriage way
Depending on the
type
Paved roads
Unpaved roads
Depending upon the pavement surface
Surfaced roads
Un surfaced roads
Classification of Highways
Based on the Traffic Volume
Heavy
Medium
Light
Based on Load or Tonnage
Class 1 or Class 2 etc or Class A , B etc Tonnes per day
Based on location and function ( Nagpur road plan )
NH
SH
MDR
ODR
VR
Primary
Expressways
National Highways
Secondary
SH
MDR
Tertiary
ODR
VR
Classification of Roadways
Expressways
200 Km
National
70,548 Km
Highways
State
Highways
1,31,899 Km
Major
District Roads
4,67,763 Km
Rural
26,50,000 Km
Expressways
Heavy
National Highways
Shortest National Highway is the NH 47A (5.9 km (3.7 mi)), which connects
Kundanoor Junction in Kochi city to the Kochi port at Willingdon Island.
NH 7 (2,369 km)
State Highways
They
Total
Important
India
Village roads
They
India
ARTERIAL ROADS
SUB ARTERIAL
COLLECTOR
LOCAL STREET
CUL-DE-SAC
PATHWAY
DRIVEWAY
ARTERIAL ROADS
SUB ARTERIAL
COLECTOR
LOCAL STREET
CUL-DE-SAC
PATHWAY
DRIVEWAY
No
ARTERIAL
SUB ARTERIAL
Bus
Collector Street
Collects and distributes traffic from local streets
Provides access to arterial roads
Located in residential, business and industrial
areas.
Full access allowed.
Parking permitted.
Design speed : 50km/hr
Land Width
: 20-30m
Local Street
Design
Speed : 30km/hr.
Land Width
: 10 20m.
Primary access to residence, business or other
abutting property
Less volume of traffic at slow speed
Origin and termination of trips.
Unrestricted parking, pedestrian movements.
(with frontage access, parked vehicle, bus stops
and no waiting restrictions)
CULDE- SAC
Dead
Road Patterns
Rectangular
or Block patterns
Radial or Star block pattern
Radial or Star Circular pattern
Radial or Star grid pattern
Hexagonal Pattern
Minimum Travel Pattern
Factors in Planning
Short
Easy
Safe
Economical
Obligatory points
Cross Slope
Traffic
Trend,
DESIRE LINES
Horizontal alignment
ECONOMIC FACTORS
Capital
cost
Maintenance Cost
Operational cost
Road User Cost
Embankment and deep cuttings cost.
Other Considerations
Engineering
feasibility
Environmental
Social
consideration
consideration
Political
Acceptability
Monotony.
2)
Reconnaissance survey
3)
Preliminary survey
4)
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
Key map
Index map
Preliminary survey plans
Detailed plan and longitudinal section
Detailed cross section
Land acquisition plans
Drawings of cross drainage and other retaining structures
Drawings of road intersections
Land plans showing quarries etc
MAP STUDY
RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY
Checking for:
PRELIMINARY SURVEY
Base Plan
1:1000
1:2500
1:100
1:250
Plain Terrain`
Rolling Terrain
Hilly Terrain
: 100 200m
: 50m
: 30m
Other studies
Vr
Hz
Comparative analysis.
Choose best alignment among alternatives.
Design geometric elements.
Detail
Intervals
Soil
Plain
Rolling
Built up
Hilly
Profile
50 100m
50 75m
50m
20m
Soil Profile
A Horizon
B Horizon
C Horizon
2)
Reconnaissance survey
Hand held GPS giving 3D positions to an accuracy of
10-20m .
Preliminary Survey
3)
4)
5)
Aerial Photos
Balloon photography
(1858)
Pigeon cameras (1903)
Kite photography (1890)
Aircraft (WWI and WWII)
Space (1947)
IKONOS (1 m Panchromatic)
Landsat TM
(False Color Composite)
LIDAR
(Light Detection and Ranging)
GEOMETRIC DESIGN
Elements of design:
Sight distance
Horizontal alignment
Super elevation rates (0.1 for rural areas, 0.06 for urban)
Minimum radius
Vertical alignment
Pavement design
Intersection and crossing design
Conventional
Modern
Maps- Base
material
Topo sheets
Instruments
Accuracy
Chain/Tape 1 in 3000 to 1 in
30,000
Tacheometer 1 in 1000 to 1 in
10,000
EDM/TS 1 in 10000 to 1 in
1,00,000
Photogrammetry. 1 in 10000
to 1 in 1,00,000
Plotting
CAD Systems
Software
Errors
Human errors
Classification of highways.
QUESTIONS
Recommendations of various Committees.
Factors influencing alignment.
Classification of Highways.
Difference between modern and conventional
surveys.
Highway Development Plan.