Design of Thin White Topping Pavement PDF
Design of Thin White Topping Pavement PDF
Design of Thin White Topping Pavement PDF
Thin White
Topping
P R E S E N TAT I O N B Y:
C H E TA N S . R A U L K A R
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INDEX
❖ INTRODUCTION
❖ CONSTRUCTION STAGES
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I N T RO D U C T I O N
❑ Types of Whitetopping :
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I N T RO D U C T I O N
❑ This is constructed as new rigid pavement without assuming any composite action.
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❑ Thin Whitetopping is an overlay of concrete more than 100 and less than 200 mm.
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I N T RO D U C T I O N
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I N T RO D U C T I O N
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I N T RO D U C T I O N
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L aye r s o f W h i te to p p i n g
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Construction Stages
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Construction Stages
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P a r a m ete r s fo r D e s i g n o f T h i n W h i te To p p i n g P ave m e n t
❑ Poison’s ratio
❑ Modulus of subgrade.
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D e s i g n o f T h i n w h i te to p p i n g u s i n g I RC : S P : 6 7 - 2 015
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D e s i g n o f T h i n w h i te to p p i n g u s i n g I RC : S P : 6 7 - 2 015
❑ Step 4: Determine “k” value from graph in Appendix III using BBD value.
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D e s i g n o f T h i n w h i te to p p i n g u s i n g I RC : S P : 6 7 - 2 015
❑ Step 5: Arrange the axle load data in terms of percentage of vehicles for
particular axle load for single axle and tandem axle vehicle category.
❑ Step 6: Calculate the expected repetitions by multiplying the design traffic with
percentage of vehicles fall under the same axle load category.
❑ Step 7: Consider length of slab (usually less than 1.3 m), trial thickness of slab.
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D e s i g n o f T h i n w h i te to p p i n g u s i n g I RC : S P : 6 7 - 2 015
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D e s i g n o f T h i n w h i te to p p i n g u s i n g I RC : S P : 6 7 - 2 015
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D e s i g n o f T h i n w h i te to p p i n g u s i n g I RC : S P : 6 7 - 2 015
Sum of total maximum load stresses and temperature curling stresses should
be less than modulus of rupture.
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