Highway engineering /
Martin Rogers, Martin Rogers Consulting Ltd., Bernard Enright, Technological University Dublin.
- Fourth edition.
- xv, 432 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The transportation planning process Forecasting future traffic flows Scheme appraisal for highway projects Basic elements of highway traffic analysis Determining the capacity of a highway The design of highway intersections Geometric alignment and design Highway pavement materials Design and construction of highway pavements Pavement maintenance The highway engineer and the development process Defining sustainability in transportation engineering
"Highway Engineering covers all the necessary foundational material needed by civil engineers to address the analysis, design, and construction of highways. It covers central topics such as geometric, junction and pavement design, structural design, and pavement maintenance, while also ensuring students obtain an adequate grasp of traffic analysis. It places the topic in context by introducing the economic, political, social, environmental, and administrative dimensions of the subject -- essential understanding for all engineers. Highway Engineering makes frequent reference to the Department of Transport's Design Manual for Roads and Bridges and moves in a logical sequence from the planning and economic justification for a highway, through the geometric design and traffic analysis of highway links and intersections, including analysis for the increasingly important non-car-based modes of transport, to the design and maintenance of both flexible and rigid pavements"--
College of Engineering and Computer Studies Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering