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    Visualization of Road Segment for Road Analysis and Design

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    Authors
    Wongthongtham, Pornpit
    Siripun, Komsun
    Jitsangiam, Peerapong
    Date
    2012
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Wongthongtham, Pornpit and Siripun, Komsun and Jitsangiam, Peerapong. 2012. Visualization of Road Segment for Road Analysis and Design, in V. Potdar and D. Mukhopadhyay (ed), CUBE 2012 International IT Conference & Exhibition, Sep 3-5 2012, pp. 338-343. Pune, India: Association for Computing Machinery.
    Source Title
    Proceedings of the CUBE International Information Technology Conference (CUBE2012)
    Source Conference
    CUBE 2012 International IT Conference & Exhibition
    DOI
    10.1145/2381716.2381779
    ISBN
    9781450311854
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9060
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    Abstract

    Current road design and analysis approaches lack an appropriate model to fill the gap between past empirical and mechanistic empirical methods. The current approaches also lack current developments in pavement materials, traffic loading and importantly the rate at which traffic loading develops in thedesign period. This causes road disruptions well before the design life reach. Early road damage can lead to other road issues including serious accidents. In this paper, we aim to visualise road segment to allow for all the important analysis and design factors affecting actual pavement performance. As a result, all sectors of the road system are analysed and designed to simulate the road system.

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