2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1135/1/012024
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Lab-Scale Physical Modelling of Common Drainage Inlets for Better Management of Runoff from Road Surfaces

Abstract: Management of excess water from the pavements and road surfaces, due to rainfall, is not only important for the safety of the traffic but also important for the long life of the road structures. Drainage inlets improperly designed or constructed may lead to an unsafe depth of stormwater on the road surfaces leading to hydroplaning, which may cause the skidding of the vehicles and an increased number of road accidents. As such, the hydraulic behaviour of the most common road drainage inlets was investigated usi… Show more

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“…Another unfavourable phenomenon both in the area of roads for motor vehicles and aeroplanes is the problem of aquaplaning [9,10]. Research related to the drainage of road surfaces is presented in [11]. A factor affecting the comfort and safety of vehicle tra c is the forecasting of the longitudinal evenness of the road surface depending on the change in the structure's durability and wear and tear [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another unfavourable phenomenon both in the area of roads for motor vehicles and aeroplanes is the problem of aquaplaning [9,10]. Research related to the drainage of road surfaces is presented in [11]. A factor affecting the comfort and safety of vehicle tra c is the forecasting of the longitudinal evenness of the road surface depending on the change in the structure's durability and wear and tear [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%