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Lesson Plan: Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla

This lesson plan outlines the topics to be covered in a 2nd semester M.Tech course on Pavement Analysis and Design at Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology. Over the course of 38 classes, students will learn about factors affecting pavement design, stresses in flexible and rigid pavements, layered system concepts, and design of both flexible and rigid pavements according to IRC and AASHTO guidelines. Numerical problems will accompany the theoretical topics. The course will cover design life, materials properties, traffic, climate, stresses inducing factors, stress solutions, present serviceability index, performance methods, overlay design, and factors affecting rigid pavement design such as wheel load repetition and concrete strength.

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Lesson Plan: Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla

This lesson plan outlines the topics to be covered in a 2nd semester M.Tech course on Pavement Analysis and Design at Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology. Over the course of 38 classes, students will learn about factors affecting pavement design, stresses in flexible and rigid pavements, layered system concepts, and design of both flexible and rigid pavements according to IRC and AASHTO guidelines. Numerical problems will accompany the theoretical topics. The course will cover design life, materials properties, traffic, climate, stresses inducing factors, stress solutions, present serviceability index, performance methods, overlay design, and factors affecting rigid pavement design such as wheel load repetition and concrete strength.

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Lesson Plan

VEER SURENDRA SAI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, BURLA


Branch: Civil Engineering
Semester: 2nd M.Tech Subject: Pavement Analysis And Design
Name of the Faculty: Mrs. Jhunarani Ojha Theory/ Sessional: Theory

Class No. Module Topics to be Covered Remarks


No.
M-I Factors Affecting Pavement Design: Design life,
1 reliability, material properties.
M-I traffic, climate, road geometry, and drainage
2
3 numericals

4 M-II Stresses In flexible Pavement: Vehicle-Pavement


Interaction
5 M-II Transient, Random & Damping Vibrations,

6 M-II Steady State of Vibration, Experiments on Vibration,


7 M-II Stress Inducing Factors in Flexible and Rigid pavements
8 M-II Stress In Flexible Pavements

9 M-II Stress In Flexible Pavements

10 M-II Numerical related to stresses in flexible pavement


11 M-II Numerical related to stresses in flexible pavement
12 M-II Numerical related to stresses in flexible pavement
13 M-II Visco-Elastic Theory and Assumptions,
14 M-II Layered Systems Concepts
15 M-II Stress Solutions for One, numerical
16 M-II Stress Solutions for two, numerical
17 M-II Stress Solutions for three, numerical
18 M-II Fundamental Design Concepts.

19 M-III Stresses in Rigid Pavements

20 M-III Westergaard’s Theory and Assumptions

21 M-III Stresses due to Curling, Numerical


22 M-III Stresses and Deflections due to Loading,
Numerical
23 M-III Frictional Stresses, Numerical
24 M-III and Stresses in Dowel Bars, Numerical
25 M-III Stresses in Tie Bars. 37, Numericals
26 M-III Numerical

27 M-III Numerical
28 M-IV Design of Flexible Pavements
29 M-IV Factors effecting Design

30 M-IV Deflection studies in Flexible Pavements

31 M-IV Present Serviceability Index


32 M-IV IRC guidelines for Flexible Pavements
33 M-IV Pavement Performance and methods- AASHTO and
Asphalt Institute Method.
34 M-IV Need for Overlays
35 M-IV Overlays design methods for Flexible and Rigid
pavements
36 M-IV Design of Rigid Pavements: Factors affecting Design
- Wheel load & its repetition, sub grade strength &
proportion, strength of concrete- modulus
of elasticity
37 M-IV Reinforcement in slab, Design of joints. Design of
Dowel bars. Design of Tie bars.
38 M-IV IRC and AASHTO methods of Rigid Pavement
design.

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