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Discussion Forum : Highway Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 2)
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The minimum value of camber provided for thin bituminous surface hill roads, is
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Shivam jaiswal said:
8 years ago
Generally, we provide 2.5% normal camber in the bituminous pavement and 3% in a concrete road.
Ajay said:
7 years ago
For camber.
In CC road it is 1 in 50.
Thin bitumen 1 in 40.
Gravel 1 in 33.
Earthen 1 in 25.
In CC road it is 1 in 50.
Thin bitumen 1 in 40.
Gravel 1 in 33.
Earthen 1 in 25.
Shahid Firoz Malik said:
5 years ago
Acc to IRC, it is necessary to drain off water from road hence more slope is provided. 2.5%.
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Jaju krishna said:
1 decade ago
Because water is to drain out from camber frequently, hence more camber slope is provided.
Yogi said:
1 decade ago
The minimum value of camber provided for high bituminous surface hill roads, is 2%.
King maker said:
8 years ago
Thin bituminous surface 1÷40 = 0.025.
0.025 convert to %.
So 0.025*100 = 2.5%.
0.025 convert to %.
So 0.025*100 = 2.5%.
Sanjay said:
8 years ago
For thin bituminous road provide,
Heavy rain fall : 2.5%.
Normal rainfall : 2.0%.
Heavy rain fall : 2.5%.
Normal rainfall : 2.0%.
Deshraj said:
9 years ago
In forest areas, why bitumen surface gets pach much with compare to normal areas?
CHAITANYA RAVAL said:
9 years ago
A tilt built into a road at a bend or curve, enabling vehicles to maintain speed.
K. Udaysree said:
6 years ago
Why we aren't providing crown for cement concrete roads? Please, anyone, tell me.
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