Flexible pavement design of airports | airport engineering
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What is a flexible pavement
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The design of pavements in airports are done by the CBR method. The design charts prepared by the FAA are used by entering the chart at the CBR axis , proceeding vertically to the gross take off weight curve , then horizontally to the equivalent annual departure curve and finally vertically to the pavement thickness axis.
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Ma'am please make a video on FAA mix design specially for taxiway and connectors with example
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Ke hisaab se Airport ka ek flexible pavement kese design hoga ?
Please help
Good lecture
Can make same video in English
Mam can you provide a lecture on airport water supply system in airport & airport Maintainence (taxiway, runway, apron, airport drainage and airport building) plzz mam
Plan to share the pavement design book name
Rangawala
Kindly inform the recommended book for design of flexible and rigid pavement
Book you are using please
Justo and khanna , rangawala
If design CBR of subgrade =6
from this we ll find design thickness of subgrade which =23 inches
this 23 inches ll b thickness of pavement above subgrade excluding subgrade .
Am I right?
Yes