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Eva8 [605]
3 years ago
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1. A six lane freeway (three lanes in each direction) currently operates at maximum LOS C conditions. The lanes are 11 ft wide,

the right-side shoulder is 4 ft wide, and there are 2 ramps within 3 miles upstream of the segment midpoint and 1 ramp within 3 miles downstream. The highway is on rolling terrain with 10% heavy vehicles, and the peak hour factor is 0.90. Determine the hourly volume for these conditions.
Engineering
1 answer:
kiruha [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The answer is " 4,071 \ \frac{veh}{h}".

Explanation:

Compute the Free-Flow Speed estimation (FFS)  

The formulation:  

FFS=75.4-f_{LW}-f_{LC}-3.22 TRD^{0.84}

The lane width change is 11 ft.  The width of the lane.

F_{LW} \ is \ 19 \ \frac{m}{h}

Adaptation for lateral clearing for both the night shoulder  

Right side shoulder equivalent 4 ft  

In one way clearance or 3 lanes.

f_{LC} \ is \ 0.8 \ \frac{m}{h}

FFS = 75.4 -1.9 -0.8 -3.22(\frac{3}{6})^{0.84}

        = 75.4 -1.9 -0.8 - 1.799\\\\= 70.901\ \frac{mi}{h}\\\\= 70 \ \frac{mi}{h}

Adjustment factor (f_{HV})

The eqlivdents for the passenger vehicles (PCEs).  Any corresponding segment of its moving field.  Take the E_T \ value \ 2.5 and the E_R \ value \ 2.0  

It \ replace \ 10\% \ with \ p_r,  \ 2.5 \ with\  E_r, \ 0 \ with \ P_R, \ E_R's \ and \  2.0:

f_{(HV)}= \frac{1}{1 + \frac{10}{100} (2.5-1)+(0)(2.0-1)}

         = 0.869

Compute volume(V) hourly:

Please take 15 Minute passenger car eqvialent flow rate for the LOS Parameters for the LOS C and FFS of 70 \frac{mi}{h} So, v_p is worth 1,735 \frac{pc}{\frac{h}{In}}

Consider thatf_p is 1.00 for commuters.  

Replacev_p with 1,735 \frac{pc}{\frac{h}{In}}

 Thus, the value ofv_p, is 1,735 \frac{pc}{\frac{h}{In}}

Consider for commuters the value of f_p, is 1.00.

Substitute for v_p,

0.90 \  for \ PHF\  3 for \ N,\  0.869 \ for\\F_{HV} \ and \ \ 1.00 \ for\  f_v \\\\1,735 = \frac{V}{0.9 \times 3 \times 0.869 \times 1} \\\\V= 1,735 \times 0.9 \times 0.869 \\= 4,070.83 = 4,071 \ \ \frac{veh}{h}

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