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CEE320 Midterm Exam 10 True/false (20% of points) 4 Short answer (20% of points) 3 Calculations (60% of points) –Homework –In class examples.

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1 CEE320 Midterm Exam 10 True/false (20% of points) 4 Short answer (20% of points) 3 Calculations (60% of points) –Homework –In class examples

2 Course material covered Introduction Vehicle dynamics (chapter 2) Geometric design (chapter 3) Pavement design (chapter 4 except 4.3, 4.5, including 4 th power thumbrule)

3 Suggestions for Preparation Review each lecture and identify the main points and formulas. Write these on summary notes. For each lecture, write an question. Do this in a group, and share questions. Solve these questions from scratch, do not just review solutions. Review homework and in class examples. Do the problem yourself. Make a list of the tables in the text, their title, and the page number. Include a note of what it is used for.

4 Transportation Engineering The science of safe and efficient movement of people and goods

5 Road Use Growth From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2003

6 Sum forces on the vehicle

7 Aerodynamic Resistance R a Composed of: 1.Turbulent air flow around vehicle body (85%) 2.Friction of air over vehicle body (12%) 3.Vehicle component resistance, from radiators and air vents (3%) from National Research Council Canada

8 Power required to overcome R a Power –work/time –force*distance/time –R a *V

9 Rolling Resistance R rl Composed primarily of 1.Resistance from tire deformation (  90%) 2.Tire penetration and surface compression (  4%) 3.Tire slippage and air circulation around wheel (  6%) 4.Wide range of factors affect total rolling resistance 5.Simplifying approximation:

10 Grade Resistance R g Composed of –Gravitational force acting on the vehicle –The component parallel to the roadway For small angles, θgθg W θgθg RgRg G=grade, vertical rise per horizontal distance (generally specified as %)

11 Engine-Generated Tractive Effort FeFe =Engine generated tractive effort reaching wheels (lb) MeMe =Engine torque (ft-lb) ε0ε0 =Gear reduction ratio ηdηd =Driveline efficiency r=Wheel radius (ft) Front Wheel Drive

12 Braking Force Ratio Efficiency We develop this to calculate braking distance – necessary for roadway design

13 Braking Distance Theoretical Practical

14 Stopping Sight Distance (SSD) Worst-case conditions –Poor driver skills –Low braking efficiency –Wet pavement Perception-reaction time = 2.5 seconds Equation

15 Stationing – Linear Reference System Horizontal Alignment Vertical Alignment 0+001+00 2+00 3+00 100 feet >100 feet

16 Vertical Curve Fundamentals G1G1 G2G2 PVI PVT PVC L=curve length on horizontal L/2 δ x Choose Either: G 1, G 2 in decimal form, L in feet G 1, G 2 in percent, L in stations

17 Relationships

18 Other Properties K-Value (defines vertical curvature) –The number of horizontal feet needed for a 1% change in slope A as a percentage L in feet

19 Crest Vertical Curves For S < LFor S > L

20 Sag Vertical Curves G1G1 G2G2 PVI PVT PVC h 2 =0 h 1 =H L Light Beam Distance (S) For S < LFor S > L headlight beam (diverging from LOS by β degrees)

21 Underpass Sight Distance

22 On sag curves: obstacle obstructs view Curve must be long enough to provide adequate sight distance (S=SSD) S<L S>L

23 Horizontal Curve Fundamentals R T PC PT PI M E R Δ Δ/2 L

24 Stopping Sight Distance RvRv ΔsΔs Obstruction MsMs SSD (not L)

25 Superelevation Minimum radius that provides for safe vehicle operation Given vehicle speed, coefficient of side friction, gravity, and superelevation R v because it is to the vehicle’s path (as opposed to edge of roadway)


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