Minimizing roadway embankment damage from flooding

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J.-L Briaud
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This state-of-the-practice report highlights how the transportation community is protecting roadways and mitigating damage from inundation and overtopping. In the absence of standard guidance, this report highlights major issues and design components specific to roadway embankment damage from flooding. It documents the mechanics of damage to the embankment and pavement, and the analysis tools available. The probable failure mechanisms are identified and various design approaches and repair countermeasures are highlighted. The information presented in the synthesis is based on a review of the related literature, a survey of current practice, and a series of telephone interviews with state departments of transportation. Examples of failures and repair techniques are illustrated through 14 case examples gathered from six states. The findings suggest that minimizing damage to roadway embankments can be tackled by altering the embankment design and slope protection techniques or altering the stream course, or both. The success of an approach is site-dependent because an approach that serves its intended design purpose at one site does not necessarily work at another site. To arrive at an adequate design, the following factors should be considered: hydrologic and hydraulic factors, geological and geotechnical factors, legal and funding aspects, and risk. Ideally, it is the combination of the probability of failure and the value of the consequence or risk that can most effectively guide the decision.

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English
Pages
104

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Minimizing roadway embankment damage from flooding
2016, Transportation Research Board
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Table of Contents

Failure modes
Case Examples
Hydrologic and hydraulic factors
Geotechnical and geological factors
Legal, regulatory, and funding aspects
Probability and risk
Summary of survey results
Design considerations
Countermeasures, maintenance, and repair
State of research and conclusions.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-91).

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Washington, D.C
Series
NCHRP synthesis -- no. 496, Synthesis of highway practice -- 496.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
625.733
Library of Congress
TE210.8 .B75 2016

The Physical Object

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1 online resource (104 pages)
Number of pages
104

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44392751M
ISBN 10
1523108762, 0309389739
ISBN 13
9781523108763, 9780309389730
OCLC/WorldCat
973194801

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