Post written by Perit Mark John Scicluna.
No Need to Panic
Designing roads is similar to designing any other structural element. First, one must determine the loads which the building is being subjected to, and according to these loads and other safety factors beams, columns and slabs are sized accordingly.
If the beam is subjected to loads which it has been designed to cater, it will perform satisfactorily. If the beam is subjected to loads considerably higher than the factored design loads, it wall inevitably fail.
Similarly, just as beams and columns are designed according to the loads they are designed to take, roads too as structural elements have to be designed according to the loads they are subjected to. The loads on roads depend on the number of vehicles passing over them.
Engineers usually use software or tables to size beams. Similarly road engineers have devised tables to assist them in the selection of the most appropriate road structure according to the number of equivalent 10t axles passes. This is known as the Road Structure Catalog and is shown in the chart below.
Categories: Road Engineering
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