DECELERATION BED TESTS OF DUNE SAND
Sites for conventional safety ramps are difficult to obtain in the Wollongong Area of New South Wales. The Road Research Laboratory (RRL) (presently Transport and Road Research Laboratory) in the United Kingdon has tested deceleration beds of gravel and artificial aggregate but similar materials are not available near Wollongong. This paper describes the field testing of a deceleration bed of dune sand on a level site using a station sedan and a single unit truck of a gross weight of 10 tonnes. Entry speeds over a range from 20 km/h to 85 km/h were covered and the deceleration obtained was of the same order as that achieved by the gravel and artificial aggregate beds in the RRL Tests. Stopping distance was found to be similar for both test vehicles and dependent on entry speed.
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Supplemental Notes:
- Proceedings of the Eighth Conference, August 23-27, 1976, held at the University of Western Australia.
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Corporate Authors:
ARRB
Melbourne, Victoria Australia -
Authors:
- Shattock, J W
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- Publication Date: 1976-8
Media Info
- Features: Figures; References; Tables;
- Pagination: p. 10-15
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Serial:
- Volume: 8
- Issue Number: 8
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Artificial aggregates; Deceleration; Dune sands; Field tests; Gravel; Stopping distances; Strata
- Old TRIS Terms: Beds /geology/
- Subject Areas: Design; Highways;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00148445
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Mar 30 1977 12:00AM