The developing uses of nanotechnology in the domain of transportation engineering and highway construction are investigated in this work. The goal is to characterize the present situation of nanotechnology in transportation engineering together with its advantages and drawbacks. Using a descriptive research design and depending on a thorough review of current material from scholarly publications, research reports, and conference proceedings, the study The data's themes and patterns are found by means of thematic analysis and grouped to create categories. Themes found in the literature review and the research goals direct the study. According to the findings of the research, nanotechnology could transform the transportation sector in several different respects. Infrastructure's lifetime and durability have been demonstrated to be improved by nanomaterials including graphene, nanoclay, and nano cellulose; fuel economy has been raised as well as safety and visibility enhancement. Furthermore, promising for development of new kinds of lighting and signaling systems for use in infrastructure and vehicles are quantum dots. Adoption of nanotechnology in transportation engineering does, however, also bring certain difficulties. Among the main issues that have to be resolved are possible environmental effects, safety issues, and manufacturing and implementation costs. To guarantee the responsible and safe use of nanotechnologies in transportation engineering, these difficulties will call for major research and development activities, stakeholder cooperation, and regulatory control. This work offers a thorough summary of the developing uses of nanotechnology in transportation engineering, so stressing both its possible advantages and difficulties. The results of this study can guide legislators, scholars, and professionals in the transportation sector on the possibilities of nanotechnology to raise the efficiency, sustainability, and safety of transportation
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Nanotechnology Transportation engineering Infrastructure Nanomaterials Sensors Sustainability Durability Environmental impact
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Nanoelectronics |
Journal Section | Reviews |
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Publication Date | December 20, 2024 |
Submission Date | August 5, 2024 |
Acceptance Date | October 11, 2024 |
Published in Issue | Year 2024 Volume: 4 Issue: 2 |
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