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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Caracterização de uma rede municipal de estradas não-pavimentadas / Characterization of unpaved roads in São Carlos-SP

Oda, Sandra 13 December 1995 (has links)
Este trabalho trata de um método para caracterização de estradas não-pavimentadas com vistas à implantação de um sistema de gerência. O trabalho foi desenvolvido com base em informações fornecidas pelo Departamento de Obras e Viação (DOV), pela Divisão de Estradas Municipais (DEM) e pela Assessoria de Planejamento (ASPLA) da Prefeitura Municipal de São Carlos (PMSC). Procurou-se caracterizar as estradas não-pavimentadas com auxílio de mapas geológicos, topográficos e pedológicos e através de um levantamento de campo, onde foi utilizado um método de avaliação das condições da superfície de rolamento. A partir do levantamento de campo foram identificados os tipos de defeitos mais freqüentes em função de características como o solo, o relevo, o clima, o tráfego e a influência da manutenção. Foi avaliado o desempenho do método e pode-se verificar que o método necessita de adaptações para poder ser aplicado com mais eficiência. / This work deals with a method for characterization of unpaved roads aiming the implementation of a management system. It was developed based on information obtained from the Department of Works and Transportation, from the Department of Municipal Roads and from the Planning Committee of the City of São Carlos, SP. The characterization of unpaved roads was based on geological, topographic and soil maps and also on condition surveys. From the condition surveys it was possible to identify the more frequent distresses and to relate them to road characteristics like soil, topography, climate, traffic and maintenance and rehabilitation practices. The method for condition survey was evaluated and it was possible to conclude that the method needs some improvements.
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Caracterização de uma rede municipal de estradas não-pavimentadas / Characterization of unpaved roads in São Carlos-SP

Sandra Oda 13 December 1995 (has links)
Este trabalho trata de um método para caracterização de estradas não-pavimentadas com vistas à implantação de um sistema de gerência. O trabalho foi desenvolvido com base em informações fornecidas pelo Departamento de Obras e Viação (DOV), pela Divisão de Estradas Municipais (DEM) e pela Assessoria de Planejamento (ASPLA) da Prefeitura Municipal de São Carlos (PMSC). Procurou-se caracterizar as estradas não-pavimentadas com auxílio de mapas geológicos, topográficos e pedológicos e através de um levantamento de campo, onde foi utilizado um método de avaliação das condições da superfície de rolamento. A partir do levantamento de campo foram identificados os tipos de defeitos mais freqüentes em função de características como o solo, o relevo, o clima, o tráfego e a influência da manutenção. Foi avaliado o desempenho do método e pode-se verificar que o método necessita de adaptações para poder ser aplicado com mais eficiência. / This work deals with a method for characterization of unpaved roads aiming the implementation of a management system. It was developed based on information obtained from the Department of Works and Transportation, from the Department of Municipal Roads and from the Planning Committee of the City of São Carlos, SP. The characterization of unpaved roads was based on geological, topographic and soil maps and also on condition surveys. From the condition surveys it was possible to identify the more frequent distresses and to relate them to road characteristics like soil, topography, climate, traffic and maintenance and rehabilitation practices. The method for condition survey was evaluated and it was possible to conclude that the method needs some improvements.
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Behaviour Of Geosynthetic Reinforced Soil–Aggregate Systems Under Static, Repeated And Cyclic Loads

Nair, Asha M 12 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Efficient road network and connectivity play vital role in the development of any country. Majority of the rural roads are unpaved and connectivity of rural roads is always a major challenge. Unpaved roads are also used for temporary transportation facilities like access roads, haul roads for mines, forest roads and parking lots. Since these roads do not have asphalt surfacing, they are subjected to early failures due to distresses like rutting, pot holes and depressions . Stabilization of unpaved roads using geosynthetics has been proved to be promising in increasing the lifespan of these roads because they facilitate economical, aesthetic and effective design of the roads. Inclusion of geosynthetic layers at the interface of subgrade soil and granular sub-base, reduces the surface heave, ensures a better stress distribution and reduces the stresses transferred to the subgrade soil, as demonstrated by earlier researchers. Wide variety of geosynthetics like woven and nonwoven geotextiles, uniaxial and biaxial geogrids and geocells are used as reinforcement in road sections. Geotextiles improve the strength by interfacial friction, lateral restraint and membrane effect. Geogrids provide additional benefit of interlocking. Geocells are honeycomb shaped geosynthetic cellular confining systems filled with aggregates in which the reinforcement action is derived not only by friction and interlocking, but also by confinement. Load-deformation characteristics of reinforced soil-aggregate systems under static, repeated and cyclic loads is a potential topic of interest considering the fact that the design of geosynthetic reinforced unpaved roads is still under development and experimentation. The objective of the present study is to understand the beneficial use of geosynthetics in unpaved roads and to provide clear insight into the influence of geosynthetics on the cyclic loading characteristics of unpaved roads through laboratory experiments. California Bearing Ratio (CBR) tests were carried out on unreinforced and reinforced soil-aggregate systems to study the effect of various parameters such as type of reinforcement, form of reinforcement, quantity of reinforcement, and water content of the subgrade soil on the load-penetration response of the various systems. Modified CBR tests were also carried out to understand the influence of boundary of the mould and anchorage of reinforcement on the behavior of reinforced soil-aggregate systems. Behavior of unreinforced and reinforced soil-aggregate systems under repeated and cyclic loading is also studied to understand the resilience of the composite systems. From the measured stress-strain response, the elastic and plastic strains developed in various systems are compared. Different moduli such as secant modulus, cyclic modulus and resilient modulus are computed for different systems and compared. To investigate the effectiveness of geosynthetics in improving the load - bearing capacity, repeated load tests were carried out on model sections of unpaved road constructed in a steel test tank of size 750 mm × 750 mm × 620 mm. The effect of various parameters like the form of reinforcement, quantity of reinforcement, height of geocell layer and the position of geocell layer on the load-deformation behaviour of the unpaved model road sections was studied. Static and cyclic triaxial tests were carried out on unreinforced and reinforced granular sub-base materials to understand their stress strain behavior under static and cyclic loading conditions. The influence of quantity and form of reinforcement on the stress-strain behaviour of these materials was studied. From the studies it is observed that the use of reinforcement increases the CBR value of the soil-aggregate systems. Studies with two different sizes of CBR moulds indicated that the boundary effect in the standard CBR mould leads to the overestimation of the CBR value, resulting in unconservative design of road sections. Providing anchorage to the reinforcement in CBR tests did not produce an appreciable change in the load-penetration behavior. From the repeated load tests it was observed that the reinforced systems did not show any improvement in the load-deformation behaviour at low levels of rut depth. At higher rut depths, the reinforced systems developed less plastic settlements and more elastic settlements and low resilient modulus compared to unreinforced systems. From the model tests on unpaved road sections, it was observed that the improvement in the cyclic load resistance of the road due to the inclusion of geocell layer depends on the height of the geocell layer and its position. Increasing the height of geocell layer resulted in improved performance up to certain height of the geocell layer, beyond which, further increase in the height reduced the load resistance because of the inadequate granular overlay thickness and inadequate compaction of aggregate within the geocell pockets. Static and cyclic triaxial tests showed that the geogrid and geocell reinforced granular sub-base material sustained higher peak stresses and exhibited increase in modulus compared to the unreinforced specimens. Results of element and model tests carried out in this study gave important insight into the load-deformation characteristics of reinforced soil-aggregate systems under static, repeated and dynamic loads. The results provide guidelines regarding the selection of type, quantity and configuration of geosynthetic reinforcement while designing unpaved roads and the expected performance of these reinforced unpaved roads.

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