This document provides references related to the structural design of mine haul roads. The references cover specifications and standards from organizations like AASHTO and ASTM, as well as papers, manuals, and software that relate to predicting subgrade strength, designing for heavy wheel loads, and mechanistic approaches to designing unsealed haul roads. Design of haul roads must account for factors like wheel load, subgrade support, drainage, and maintenance.
This document provides references related to the structural design of mine haul roads. The references cover specifications and standards from organizations like AASHTO and ASTM, as well as papers, manuals, and software that relate to predicting subgrade strength, designing for heavy wheel loads, and mechanistic approaches to designing unsealed haul roads. Design of haul roads must account for factors like wheel load, subgrade support, drainage, and maintenance.
This document provides references related to the structural design of mine haul roads. The references cover specifications and standards from organizations like AASHTO and ASTM, as well as papers, manuals, and software that relate to predicting subgrade strength, designing for heavy wheel loads, and mechanistic approaches to designing unsealed haul roads. Design of haul roads must account for factors like wheel load, subgrade support, drainage, and maintenance.
This document provides references related to the structural design of mine haul roads. The references cover specifications and standards from organizations like AASHTO and ASTM, as well as papers, manuals, and software that relate to predicting subgrade strength, designing for heavy wheel loads, and mechanistic approaches to designing unsealed haul roads. Design of haul roads must account for factors like wheel load, subgrade support, drainage, and maintenance.
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REFERENCES: STRUCTURAL
DESIGN OF MINE HAUL ROADS
These references cover structural design of mine haul roads. AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. 1982. AASHTO Materials, Part 1, Specifications. Washington, DC., USA. ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials). 1998. In Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Sec 4, Vol 04.08, West Conshohocken, PA., USA: ASTM International. Atkinson, T. and Walton, G. 1983 Design and Layout of Haul Roads for Surface Mines. Surface Mining and Quarrying Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Surface Mining Symposium. Bristol. pp 139-149 AUSTROADS. 2009. Review of Relationship to Predict Subgrade Modulus From CBR. National Association of Road Transport and Transport Authorities of Australia, AUSTROADS Publication APT130/09, Sydney, NSW., Australia. Boyd, W.K. and Foster, C.R. 1950. Design curves for very heavy multiple wheel assemblies. In Development of CBR Flexible Pavement Design Methods For Airfields. Symp. Trans. ASCE, v115, paper 2406, pp534-546. Collins, J. L. Fytas, K. and Singhal, R. K. 1986. Design, Construction and Maintenance of Surface Mine Haulage Roads. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Geotechnical Stability in Surface Mining, Calgary, Alberta. Pp 39-49 CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research). 2001. MePADS pavement analysis and design software, version 1.1,
CSIR Transportek, Pretoria, South
Africa.http://asphalt.csir.co.za/samdm/. Accessed 26/10/2010. FHWA. 1985. ELSYM5A: Interactive version 5A users guide. FHWA, US Dept of Transportation. Kaufman, W.W. and Ault, J.C. 1977. The design of surface mine haul roads a manual. USDOI Information circular 8758. Mincad Systems. 2015. CIRCLY 6.0. Mincad Systems Pty Ltd, Richmond, Vic., Australia. Morgan, J.R., Tucker, J.S. and McInnes, D.B. 1994. A mechanistic design approach for unsealed mine haul roads. Pavement Design and Performance in Road Construction 1412:69-81. Morgan, J. R. Tucker, J. S. and McInnes, D. B. 1994. Mechanistic Design Approach for Unsealed Mine Haul Roads. Proceedings of the 17th ARRB. Conference. Part 2 (of 7). ARRB. pp 69-81