General Introduction
General Introduction
INTRODUCTION
General Introduction:
B. Problem statement
The high costs of bitumen spend for road construction and the
low performance (stability) of roads. The huge discarded plastic wastes
that cause environmental pollution.
C. Objective
Flexible pavement
Rigid pavement.
1.5.1 Flexible Pavement:
1.5.1.1.2 Sub-base:
The surface course is the layer which has contact with traffic
loads and mode of Portland cement concrete. It provides characteristics
such as friction, smoothness, noise control and drainage. In addition, it
serves as a waterproofing layer to the underlying base, sub base, and sub-
grade.
Minimize the intrusion of fines from the sub grade into the
pavement structure.
Improve drainage.
Minimize frost action damage.
Provide a working platform for construction.
The sub base generally consists of lower quality materials
than the base course but better than the sub-grade soils. Appropriate
materials are aggregate and high quality structural fill. A sub base course
is not always needed or used.
Now a day the plastic wastes are increased and the necessity
of road transport is also increased. The Plastic takes much more time to
decompose i.e. near about millions of years. And also the waste plastics
are thrown on the road, due to this, the street animals are affected by
eating those waste plastics. Now a day, the life span of road is minimum.
So to overcome the above problems, to improve the life of roads, and also
to reduce the environmental effects, these kinds of projects are proposed.