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Title:
PROBLEMATIKA GRADNJE CEST V TROPIH, PRIMER: EN 380 MACOMIA - OASSE
Authors:
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Košutar, Karmen
(Author)
ID
Renčelj, Marko
(Mentor)
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Žlender, Bojan
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MAG_Kosutar_Karmen_2015.pdf
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MD5: 560220E7C8D5BAA363E4BE24F983A712
Language:
Slovenian
Work type:
Master's thesis/paper
Typology:
2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:
FGPA - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering and Architecture
Abstract:
Cestni promet postaja eden ključnih dejavnikov za spodbujanje gospodarske rasti v večini držav v razvoju, vendar pa se je prometu in cestnim raziskavam v tropih posvečalo relativno malo pozornosti. Izkušnje pri gradnji cest v zadnjih letih so pokazale, da je pomembno upoštevati kombinacijo lastnosti lokalnih materialov in tehnologije izgradnje ceste glede na vremenske razmere. To bi vključevalo poznavanje procesov nastajanja kot tudi osnovne značilnosti lokalnega materiala, ki v veliki meri vplivajo tudi na geotehnične lastnosti in obnašanje vozišča. Mozambik je na tretjem mestu od vseh držav v svetu glede najslabših cestnih razmer; od 30 tisoč kilometrov cestnega omrežja je le manj kot 10 % asfaltiranih. Velika večina sekundarnih in terciarnih cest je v zelo slabem stanju in so težko prevozne. Vozišča so izpostavljena različnim prometnim obremenitvam in sezonskim vremenskim vplivom, ti pojavi so ključnega pomena pri izgradnji stabilne in dolgoročno trpežne ceste. Največje probleme predstavljajo neugodne klimatske razmere, zagotavljanje ustreznih podatkov laboratorijskih preiskav, nadzor in kontrola kakovosti materiala in cenovne omejitve za ustrezne materiale za ceste.
Keywords:
gradbeništvo
,
tropi
,
gradnja cest
,
laboratorijske preiskave
,
Mozambik
Place of publishing:
Maribor
Publisher:
[K. Košutar]
Year of publishing:
2015
PID:
20.500.12556/DKUM-47912
UDC:
625.7/.8
COBISS.SI-ID:
18901270
NUK URN:
URN:SI:UM:DK:DJURUHCW
Publication date in DKUM:
15.05.2015
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KOŠUTAR, Karmen, 2015,
PROBLEMATIKA GRADNJE CEST V TROPIH, PRIMER: EN 380 MACOMIA - OASSE
[online]. Master’s thesis. Maribor : K. Košutar. [Accessed 24 March 2025]. Retrieved from: https://dk.um.si/IzpisGradiva.php?lang=eng&id=47912
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English
Title:
PROBLEMS OF ROAD CONSTRUCTION IN TROPICAL COUNTRIES, EXAMPLE: EN 380 MACOMIA - OASSE
Abstract:
Road traffic is becoming one of the most important factors in economic growth in fast developing countries. In last years it was not given a lot of attention to traffic and road studies in tropical countries. Experience has shown that is very important to consider the combination of properties of local material, used for road construction and technologies for construction, depending on weather conditions. This would include knowledge of the processes of formation as well as basic characteristics of local material, which has influence in geotechnical properties and behaviour of road. Mozambique is ranked as third of all countries in the world in terms of worst road conditions. It has about 30,000 km of road network and only less than 10 % is paved. Most of secondary and tertiary roads are in very poor condition and are difficult to pass. Roads are exposed to various traffic loads and seasonal weather conditions, these are the most important factors in building a stable and long-term durable road. The biggest problem represent unfavorable climatic conditions, quality of data of laboratory analyses, supervision and quality control of materials and price limits for suitable roads.
Keywords:
civil engineering
,
tropical countries
,
road construction
,
laboratory testing
,
Mozambique
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