4 FIELD TESTS TO CHECK SUITABILITY OF SOIL FOR ROAD WORK

on site identification & classification of soil

In order to determine the suitability of a particular soil it is essential to know the proportion of each material in the soil and also whether the particular material possesses the properties required of it. For instance, a road soil that is 95 percent sand will not cohere, and clay that does not possess the … Read more

FLEXURAL STRENGTH TEST OF CONCRETE (IS:516-1959)

Flexural Strength Test Arrangement

Objective To determine the Flexural Strength of Concrete, which comes into play when a road slab with inadequate sub-grade support is subjected to wheel loads and / or there are volume changes due to temperature / shrinking.  Reference Standards IS: 516-1959 – Methods of tests for strength of concrete Equipment & Apparatus Beam mould of size … Read more

5 CLASSES OF URBAN ROADS MOST COMMONLY CONSTRUCTED

expressways

Different Classes of Urban Roads The urban road are classified as under Express way Arterial streets Sub-arterial streets Collector streets Local streets 1. Expressways The city roads which are reserved for motor traffic with full or partial control access and are provided with grade separation at intersections are called expressways. These are generally constructed to … Read more

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF WATER BOUND MACADAM?

Water bound macadam roads - advantages and disadvantages

WATER BOUND MACADAM The concept of water bound macadam road was suggested by John Macadam, who was a Scottish engineer. The road whose wearing course consists of clean crushed aggregates, mechanically interlocked by rolling and bound together with filler material and water laid on a well compacted base course, is called water bound macadam (W.B.M) … Read more

WHAT ARE THE STEPS INVOLVED FOR FINISHING CONCRETE?

screeding

Finishing may be defined as the process of leveling, smoothing, compacting and otherwise treating surface of fresh concrete or recently placed concrete to produce desired appearance. Steps Involved for Finishing Concrete There are 3 different steps involved for finishing concrete, which are as given below. Screeding Floating Trowelling 1. Screeding (Step-1) This is the process … Read more

WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF SURFACE COURSE IN ASPHALT PAVEMENT?

The surface course is the uppermost structural layer in an asphalt pavement. In most cases it is the top layer of the pavement and also serves as the wearing course. Since it is directly exposed to traffic and environmental forces, it must be produced with highest quality material. Characteristics of Surface Course The surface course … Read more

WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF AIR VOID CONTENT IN BITUMINOUS PAVEMENTS?

Importance of Air Void in Flexible Pavement The air void content of bituminous materials is an important control parameter for the quality of bitumen being laid and compacted. If the air void content is too high, it allows for intrusion of air and water. Moreover, it also increases the rate of hardening of binders which … Read more

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES IN FUNCTION BETWEEN ROADBASE AND BASECOURSE IN FLEXIBE CARRIAGEWAY?

Function of Road Base and Base Course Road base is the most important structural layer in bituminous pavement. It is designed to take up the function of distributing the traffic loads so as not to exceed the bearing capacity of subgrade. In addition, it helps to provide sufficient resistance to fatigue under cyclic loads and … Read more