Development of Pavement Maintenance Management System (PMMS) of Urban Road Network Using HDM-4 Model
Year 2017,
Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 14 - 31, 07.04.2017
Tanuj Chopra
,
Manoranjan Parida
Naveen Kwatra
Jyoti Mandhani
Abstract
The aim of the study
is to develop Pavement Maintenance Management System (PMMS) for four road
sections of urban road network (Patiala, Punjab, India) using Highway
Development and Management (HDM-4) model. The HDM-4 provides a deterministic
approach in data input and process data of existing road condition, traffic
volume and pavement composition to predict road deterioration as per the urban
road conditions in terms of International Roughness Index (IRI) value. This
study presents the use of HDM-4 model for the computation of optimum
Maintenance and Rehabilitation (M&R) strategy for each road section and
comparative study of scheduled and condition responsive M&R strategies. The
results of present study will be useful for gaining better support for decision-makers
for adequate and timely fund allocations for preservation of the urban road
network.
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Shah, Y. U., Jain, S. S. and Parida, M., Evaluation of prioritization methods for effective pavement maintenance of urban roads. International Journal of Pavement Engineering, 15(3), 238–250, 2012.
Year 2017,
Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 14 - 31, 07.04.2017
Tanuj Chopra
,
Manoranjan Parida
Naveen Kwatra
Jyoti Mandhani
References
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[6] IRC SP: 30, Manual on economic evaluation of highway projects in India. Journal of Indian Roads Congress, New Delhi, 2009.
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[7] Kerali, H. R., Henry, G. R., Odoki, J. B. and Stannard, E. E., HDM-4, Overview of HDM-4. The World Road Association (PIARC), 2000.
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[8] MORT&H, Report of the committee on norms for maintenance of roads in India. Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India, New Delhi, 2001a.
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[9] MORT&H, Road Development Plan Vision: 2021. Ministry of road transport & highways, Government of India, New Delhi, 2001b.
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[10] MORT&H, Updation of road user cost data. Final Report prepared by Central Road Research Institute for Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India, New Delhi, 2001c.
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[11] MORT&H, Specifications for maintenance works. Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India, New Delhi, 2001d.
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[12] MORT&H, Specifications for maintenance works. Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India, New Delhi, 2004.
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[13] MORT&H, Specifications for maintenance works. Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India, New Delhi, 2013.
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MORT&H, Specifications for maintenance works. Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India, New Delhi, 2004.
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MORT&H, Specifications for maintenance works. Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India, New Delhi, 2013.
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Odoki, J. B. and Kerali, H. R., Analytical framework and model descriptions. The World Road Association (PIARC) on behalf of the ISOHDM sponsors, 2013.
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Pienaar, P. A., Visser, A. T. and Dlamini, L., A comparison of the HDM-4 with the HDM-III on a case study in Swaziland. South African Transport Conference. South Africa, 2000.
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Shah, Y. U., Jain, S. S. and Parida, M., Evaluation of prioritization methods for effective pavement maintenance of urban roads. International Journal of Pavement Engineering, 15(3), 238–250, 2012.