James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2000

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CS3004:03

Transportation Engineering

Townsville

Prerequisites: CS2005

39 lectures, 26 tutorials. Second semester.

Available to civil engineering and engineering technology students.

Transportation Planning and Economics: Fundamentals of urban transportation planning; The four-step planning process; Transportation system evaluation, Transportation systems management.

Geometric Design and Traffic Engineering: Geometric design of streets and highways, intersections and interchanges; Principles of bridge design; Road stream characteristics; Traffic control techniques.

Pavement Technology: Evaluation of pavements and pavement materials; Design of flexible and rigid pavements; Airport pavements and off-shore pavements; Pavement construction; Pavement management systems.

Learning Objectives:

  1. develop an appreciation of engineering challenges of highway transportation;
  2. learn the techniques and technologies to develop and maintain the highway infrastructure and to manage ever increasing traffic flows;
  3. acquire the talents to provide the highest level of road safety and service within existing economic, physical, technological and behavioural constraints;
  4. learn the provisions of relevant codes and their application in design and planning of highway infrastructure;
  5. develop an understanding of the critical properties of subgrade soils and pavement materials, and familiarity with specifications and standards for pavement construction;
  6. acquire the ability to design a variety of pavement types using accepted codes of practice and appreciate the basis behind the mechanistic and analytical procedures used.

Assessment by examination (50%-70%); on-course assessment (30%-50%).


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