THE PERFORMANCE OF ROAD IRONWORK INSTALLATIONS

Authors
Citation
Cj. Brown et Sf. Brown, THE PERFORMANCE OF ROAD IRONWORK INSTALLATIONS, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Municipal engineer, 121(4), 1997, pp. 175-185
Citations number
10
ISSN journal
09650903
Volume
121
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
175 - 185
Database
ISI
SICI code
0965-0903(1997)121:4<175:TPORII>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
The term 'road ironwork' is used to refer to covers that are placed ov er manholes, drainage gullies, water valves and similar installations in highways, which are common in urban areas, Highway engineers have t o deal with a high incidence of premature failure in these installatio ns, the total costs of which are estimated to be pound 207 million per year, These failures are Generally characterized by Gradual deteriora tion of the surrounding bituminous surfacing, associated with failure of the bedding material supporting the ironwork frame, The reasons for this high incidence of failure were investigated in a major project w hich involved experimental and theoretical research including site obs ervations and full-scale trials as well as laboratory studies, The res ults led to the development of a specification for improved bedding ma terial.