Design of Surfaces and Guideways
Design of Surfaces and Guideways
AND GUIDEWAYS
BONGOLAN, JESSICA A.
CAYABAN,CAMILLE M.
COSTALES, MAE
HIGHWAY PAVEMENT
Is the durable surface material laid down on an area intended to
sustain vehicular or foot traffic, such as a road or walkway. In the
past, gravel road surfaces, cobblestone and granite setts were
extensively used, but these surfaces have mostly been replaced by
asphalt or concrete.
PAVEMENT COMPONENTS
Sub-grade Course- The original soil lying below the layers designated as the
base and sub-base materials. On fill road section, sub-grade consists of
imported materials taken from nearby roadway cuts or from borrow pit.
Sub-base Course- The earth beneath the road, properly arrange and graded,
compacted and stabilized. It is defined as the supporting structure on which
the pavement surface and its special under-courses rest.
Base Course- is the materials laid on top of the sub-base consisting of
crushed stone or gravel, sometimes mixed with asphalt binders.
Surface Course- is the material laid over the base course consisting of
Asphalt or Portland Cement Concrete. It provides a smooth and safe riding.
Requirements of a pavement
Seal Coat:
Seal coat is a thin surface treatment used to water-proof the surface
and to provide skid resistance.
Tack Coat:
Disadvantages
Paving cost
Maintenance problem