Pavement Design Course Code: 3360608
Pavement Design Course Code: 3360608
Pavement Design Course Code: 3360608
COURSE CURRICULUM
COURSE TITLE: PAVEMENT DESIGN
(COURSE CODE: 3360608)
1. RATIONALE
Roads are the dominant mode of transportation in India today. They carry almost 90 percent of
the country’s passenger traffic and 65 percent of its freight. However, most highways in India
are narrow and congested with poor surface quality, and 40 percent of India’s villages do not
have access to all weather roads. Development of roads infrastructure required sound
knowledge and competency of various road design aspects so that required type of
pavements/road can be design. At diploma level, students are expected to study about different
aspects of ngimemptn emevap so as to develop their understanding in order to apply their
knowledge in construction industry. There are many job opportunities in this sector in both
Government Departments such as PWD (Road and Buildings), Municipal Corporations,
National Highway Authority etc. in private sectors such as Contractors working in this area,
housing societies etc. This course attempts to provide knowledge and skills for working in this
area and hence an important course for civil engineers.
2. COMPETENCY
The course content should be taught and curriculum should be implemented with the aim to
develop required skills in the students so that they are able to acquire following competency:
Design the road pavements of rigid and flexible type.
3. COURSE OUTCOMES
The theory should be taught and practical should be carried out in such a manner that students
are able to acquire required learning out comes in cognitive, psychomotor and affective domain
to demonstrate following course outcomes.
1 Explain types of pavement
2 Explain functions of components of pavement
3 Explain factors affecting design of pavement
4 Identify different components of pavement and their functions.
5 Design flexible pavement
6 Explain stresses and joints of rigid pavement
Unit – 5 5a. Explain stresses and joints of rigid 5.1 General design Consideration
Introduction pavement 5.2 Wheel load stresses, temperature
to Rigid 5b. Discuss design considerations for stresses and combination of stresses
Pavement rigid pavement design with examples 5.3 Design of Joints, Temperature
stresses.
Note: Here only outcomes mainly in psychomotor domain are listed as practical/exercises.
However, if these practical/exercises are completed appropriately, they would also lead to
development of certain outcomes in affective domain which would in turn lead to development
of Course Outcomes related to affective domain. Thus over all development of Programme
Outcomes (as given in a common list at the beginning of curriculum document for this
programme) would be assured.
Faculty should refer to that common list and should ensure that students also acquire outcomes
in affective domain which are required for overall achievement of Programme
Outcomes/Course Outcomes.
S. Practical/Exercise Approx.
NO. (outcomes in psychomotor domain) Hours.
Required
1 Sketches:- 4
1 Typical C/S of different types of roads
2 Types of Joint in Rigid Pavement
2 Demonstration of following tests 4
1. Plate Bearing Test.
2. Field CBR Test.
3 Numerical on Design of Flexible Pavements for Highway 4
4 Numerical on Design of joints of Rigid Pavements For Highway 8
5 Seminar on relevant topics 8
Total Hours 28
A. List of Books
Sr.
Title of Book/Journals Author Publication
No.
S.K. Khanna & C. J. Nemchand & Bros., 7th
1. Highway Engineering
Justo Edition (2000).
Principles and Practices of Dr.L.R.Kadiyali & Dr.
2. Khanna publishers – (2003).
Highway Engineering N. B. Lal
3. Principles of pavement design Yoder & wit zorac Jhonwilley & Sons.
IRC Code for flexible pavement – IRC – 37 -2001.
4.
IRC Code for Rigid pavement – IRC – 58 – 2002.