Ale_Hideki
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 2, 2019
- 5
Hello guys,
I have this situation in my project: I need to design a pavement for an administrative building where will have 50 people working in there. About visitors or customers, it is not a building for receiving them, so actually, they will receive, perhaps, 3 or 4 occasionally. About traffic of vehicles, it will be passenger's car, small and medium truck, and fire truck rarely. This pavement will be concrete asphalt, base and subbase will be M-40 and C-40, and subbgrade will be the existent subbgrade in this location (they won't change the subbgrade, just renewing upper layers). So, how can I measure the number of passes for each vehicle? Well, reminding that it will be a design for 25 years.
Thank you!
I have this situation in my project: I need to design a pavement for an administrative building where will have 50 people working in there. About visitors or customers, it is not a building for receiving them, so actually, they will receive, perhaps, 3 or 4 occasionally. About traffic of vehicles, it will be passenger's car, small and medium truck, and fire truck rarely. This pavement will be concrete asphalt, base and subbase will be M-40 and C-40, and subbgrade will be the existent subbgrade in this location (they won't change the subbgrade, just renewing upper layers). So, how can I measure the number of passes for each vehicle? Well, reminding that it will be a design for 25 years.
Thank you!