Advanced Transportation Engineering covers the up-to-date knowledge in planning, design and operation analysis of transportation infrastructure such as airports and road systems. Included therein are two major components, being advanced traffic engineering and advanced pavement design. In this unit, current Australian/international guidelines and techniques will be applied in the design and the analysis of the performance of transportation infrastructure.
The traffic engineering component focuses on the demand for transport and the significance of transport to the economy; transport planning techniques including trip generation, trip distribution, mode split and trip assignment models; traffic engineering aspects including flow theory, road capacity, headways, gaps and speed analysis; intersection analysis and the use of the SIDRA program to aid in the design and analysis of signalised intersections; local area traffic management studies; traffic analysis by determination of the level of service of highways and freeways; and sustainable transportation. The pavement engineering components of the unit include, pavement materials and structural layers; determination of number of equivalent standard axles; airport pavement design; highway pavement design for both flexible and rigid pavement systems; interpretation of pavement related laboratory test results such as Repeated Load Triaxial and California Bearing Ratio tests; road drainage systems; and pavement distresses and maintenance programs.
This unit will also apply this knowledge of transportation engineering in the design and analysis of real-world, complex transport networks and vehicle trips using the SIDRA INTERSECTION software package and pavement design and analysis using CIRCLY and airport pavement design software packages at an advanced level.
On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
RECOMMENDED TEXTS: Austroads Guide to Pavement Technology, 2017, Part 2: Pavement Structural Design. Austroads Guide to Traffic Management, 2020, Part 2: Traffic Theory Concepts. Australian Airports Association, 2017, Airfield pavement essentials.
This unit is not compulsory for any specific course. Depending on the course you study, this unit may be taken as an elective.