Book Description
A detailed analysis of the minimum effective guardrail length for the MGS (Midwest Guardrail System).
Author : Nicholas A. Weiland
Publisher :
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 16,46 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Roads
ISBN :
A detailed analysis of the minimum effective guardrail length for the MGS (Midwest Guardrail System).
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 30,21 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Roads
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Author : Amin Akhnoukh
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 1211 pages
File Size : 37,87 MB
Release : 2022-04-21
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 3030798011
This volume focuses on recent advances in the planning, design, construction and management of new and existing roads with a particular focus on safety, sustainability and resilience. It discusses field experience through case studies and pilots presented by leading international subject-matter specialists. Chapters were selected from the 18th International Road Federation World Meeting & Exhibition, Dubai 2021.
Author : Jeffrey C. Thiele
Publisher :
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 40,77 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Bridge railings
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Author : Jarvis Dale Michie
Publisher : Transportation Research Board National Research
Page : 1146 pages
File Size : 50,93 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Technology & Engineering
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Author : United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publisher :
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 16,86 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Highway engineering
ISBN :
This roadside safety design package has been developed to satisfy a need for training in this area. It is hoped that all persons involved in the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of highways will become familiar with the concepts contained in the program. The concepts and practices discussed come from those contained in the AASHTO publication, "Highway Design and Operational Practices Related to Highway Safety". They are discussed in considerable depth in this program and should provide a good working knowledge of roadside safety design. Much of the program is oriented around freeways; however, the principles apply equally toward the lower order highway.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 19,25 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Low-volume roads
ISBN : 9780309295710
Author : National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board
Publisher :
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 39,61 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Transportation
ISBN :
Author : Agnes Nolan
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 19,71 MB
Release : 2015-03-14
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781632382146
Various aspects of geotechnical earthquake engineering and soil dynamics are highlighted in this all-inclusive book. The current progress in the field of earthquake engineering has been discussed with primary focus on the seismic safety of dams and underground monuments, Bryan's effect, and the mitigation plans against landslide and fire whirlwind. The book discusses various interesting researches that have been contributed by researchers and experts from many countries. The researches presented in this book will be helpful for graduates, researchers and scientists working in these areas of structural and earthquake engineering. It will also be of significance to civil engineers working on building and reconstruction of structures such as dams, buildings, roads and others.
Author : Bob W. Bielenberg
Publisher :
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 15,26 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Median strips
ISBN :
The research study consisted of Phase II of the development and full-scale vehicle crash testing of a bullnose barrier concept for the treatment of median hazards. The bullnose guardrail consisted of a 12-gauge thrie beam rail supported by twenty-two wood posts, eleven posts on each side of the system. Horizontal slots were cut in the valleys of selected thrie beam sections to aid in vehicle capture as well as to reduce the buckling and bending capacities of the rail. Two full-scale crash tests were performed, both using a 2000-kg pickup truck. The first crash test, impacting at a speed of 100.2 km/h and an angle of 0 degrees, was unsuccessful following the rupture of the thrie beam and subsequent uncontrolled penetration of the vehicle behind the barrier. Computer simulation of the failed test was performed using LS-DYNA. Analysis of the simulation and full-scale test results led to the addition of two steel cables placed behind the top and middle humps of the thrie beam nose section to aid in truck containment without stiffening the barrier. Computer simulation of the modified design demonstrated successful containment of the pickup truck. The second test, impacting at a speed of 103.5 km/h and an angle of 0 degrees was determined to be successful according to the safety standards set forth by the Test Level 3 (TL-3) evaluation criteria described in the NCHRP Report No. 350, "Recommended Procedures for the Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Features" (1993). The next phase of the bullnose barrier system design will be to complete the remaining crash tests needed for compliance with the NCHRP Report No. 350 safety standards for median barriers.