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13/01/2016

CE6010 PAVEMENT ENGINEERING -Anna University(Free Download Notes)

CE6010                        PAVEMENT ENGINEERING                                    LT P C 3 0 0 3

OBJECTIVES:
Student  gains  knowledge  on  various  IRC  guidelines  for  designing  rigid  and  flexible pavements. Further, he/she will be in a position to assess quality and serviceability conditions of roads.

UNIT I             TYPE OF PAVEMENT AND STRESS DISTRIBUTION ON LAYERED SYSTEM   8
Introduction – Pavement as layered  structure – Pavement types rigid and flexible. Resilient modulus - Stress and deflections in pavements under repeated loading.

UNIT II            DESIGN OF FLEXIBLE PAVEMENTS                                                                  10
Flexible pavement design factors influencing design of flexible pavement, Empirical - Semi empirical and theoretical methods – Design procedure as per IRC guidelines – Design and specification of rural roads.

UNIT III           DESIGN OF RIGID PAVEMENTS                                                                            9
Cement  concrete  pavements  factors  influencing  CC  pavements  –  Modified  Westergaard approach – Design procedure as per IRC guidelines – Concrete roads and their scope in India.

UNIT IV          PERFORMANCE EVALUATION AND MAINTENANCE                                       10
Pavement Evaluation - causes of distress in rigid and flexible pavements – Evaluation based on Surface Appearance, Cracks, Patches and Pot Holes, Undulations, Raveling, Roughness, Skid Resistance. Structural Evaluation by Deflection Measurements - Pavement Serviceability index. - Pavement maintenance (IRC Recommendations only).

UNIT V           STABILIZATION OF PAVEMENTS                                                                          8
Stabilisation  with  special  reference  book  to  highway  pavements  –  Choice  of  stabilizers  –
Testing and field control Stabilisation for rural roads in India – use of Geosynthetics in roads.

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Students will have adequate knowledge to design flexible and rigid pavements based on IRC guidelines. Further they know various techniques to evaluate performance of pavements.
TEXTBOOKS:
1.  Wright P.H. ”Highway Engineers”, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1996.
2. Khanna, S.K., Justo C.E.G. and Veeraragavan. A., “Highway Engineering”, Nem Chand and Brothers, 10th Edition, Roorkee, 2014.
3.  Kadiyali, L.R. „Principles  and Practice of Highway Engineering”, Khanna tech.Publications, New Delhi, 1989.
REFERENCES:
1.   Yoder, R.J. and Witchak M.W. “Principles of Pavement Design”, John Wiley 2000.
2.  IRC-37–001,The   Indian   roads   Congress,  Guidelines   for   the   Design   of   Flexible
Pavements,  New Delhi, 2001
3.  IRC 58-1998. The Indian Road Congress, Guideline for the Design of Rigid Pavements for
Highways, New Delhi, 1991
4.  Rajib B.Mallick, Tahar El-Korchi, “Pavement Engineering: Principles and Practice,  2nd
Edition, CRC Press, 2013.