AASHTO ATG-2009 Transportation Glossary (4th Edition)《交通运输词汇 第4版》.pdf
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1、American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials AASHTO Transportation Glossary 4 thEdition2009 highway air rail water transit Transportation Glossary 2009 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of
2、applicable law. AASHTO The Voice of Transportation Copyright 2009, by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without written permission of the
3、 publishers. 2009 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law. Transportation Glossary Executive Committee 20082009 Voting Members Officers:President: Allen Biehler, PennsylvaniaVice President: Larry L.
4、“Butch” Brown, Sr., MississippiSecretary-Treasurer: Carlos Braceras, Utah Regional Representatives:REGION I: Carolann Wicks, Delaware, One-Year TermJoseph Marie, Connecticut, Two-Year TermREGION II: Larry L. “Butch” Brown, Mississippi, One-Year TermDan Flowers, Arkansas, Two-Year TermREGION III: Kir
5、k T. Steudle, Michigan, One-Year TermNancy J. Richardson, Iowa, Two-Year TermREGION IV: Rhonda G. Faught, New Mexico, One-Year TermWill Kempton, California, Two-Year Term Nonvoting Members Immediate Past President: Pete K. Rahn, Missouri AASHTO Executive Director: John Horsley, Washington, DC 2009 b
6、y the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law. v AASHTO The Voice of Transportation Preface The 2009 AASHTO Transportation Glossary is an update and revision of the 1983 Transportation Glossary and the 1998
7、 Transportation Glossary, which was unpublished. The greatest number of additions in terminology are related to bridge and drainage subjects. The new glossary also includes lists of organizational acronyms, abbreviations, and other glossary references. Terms and definitions in this glossary were tak
8、en from an unpublished 1998 AASHTO Glossary and supplemented with definitions listed in AASHTO publications issued after 1998. Several additional sources were also referenced, including the Highway Capacity Manual, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, Code of Federal RegulationsTitle 23, a Fed
9、eral Highway Administration (FHWA) list of roundabout terminology, and the Transportation Research Thesaurus. Glossary terms are listed in alphabetical order regardless of transportation mode. The glossary also includes two indexessubject area and keyword that provide cross references for the user.
10、2009 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law. v Transportation Glossary Table of Contents Transportation Glossary . 1 Subject Area Index . 131 Keyword Index 155 Abbreviations, Symbols, and General Ac
11、ronyms 215 Common Engineering Abbreviations 221 References 227 Web Resources . 229 2009 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law. Transportation Glossary A Abandonment The relinquishment of the public
12、 interest in right-of-way or activity thereon with no intention to reclaim or use again for highway purposes. Abrasion 1) Loss of section or coating of a culvert by the mechanical action of water conveying suspended bed load of sand, gravel, and cobble-size particles at high velocities with apprecia
13、ble turbulence. 2) Removal of stream bank material due to entrained sediment, ice, or debris rubbing against the bank. Absolute Block A block governed by the principle that no train shall enter the block while it is occupied by another train. Absolute Permissive On a track that is signaled in both d
14、irections, the section between sidings that, for opposing movements, extends from siding to siding and may be occupied by only one train and that, for following movements, is divided into two or more blocks that are signaled as absolute blocks. Absorption 1) The assimilation or taking up of water or
15、 other solutions by soil or other material, i.e., the entrance of water into the soil or rocks by all natural processes. It includes the infiltration of precipitation or snowmelt, gravity flow of streams into the valley alluvium, sinks, or other large openings, and the movement of atmospheric moistu
16、re. The process by which substances in gaseous, liquid, or solid form dissolve or mix with other substances. 2) The increase in mass of concrete resulting from the penetration of water into the concrete. Absorption Test A test made to determine the absorption of concrete. Abstraction That portion of
17、 rainfall that does not become runoff. It includes interception, infiltration, and storage in depressions. It is affected by land use, land treatment and condition, and antecedent soil moisture. Abstract of Title A document showing the condensed history of the title to property, containing portions
18、of all conveyances or other pertinent instruments relating to the estate or interest in the property, and all liens, charges, encumbrances, and releases. Abutment The earth-retaining structure that supports the superstructure at either end of a bridge. Considered part of the bridge substructure. “A”
19、 Car A motive-powered unit so designed that it may be used as the controlling unit of a multiple-unit train and that has adequate visibility in a forward direction, as well as a cab and equipment, to permit full control and observation of the propulsion power and brake applications for the train. Ac
20、celerate Stop Distance The distance required to accelerate an airplane to a specified speed and, assuming failure of the critical engine at the instant that speed (V) is attained, to bring the airplane to a stop. Transportation Glossary 2009 by the American Association of State Highway and Transport
21、ation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law. AASHTO The Voice of Transportation Acceptance Sampling and testing, or inspection, to determine the degree of compliance with contract requirements. Acceptance Constant (k) The minimum allowable quality index. Accept
22、ance Limit In variable acceptance plans, the limiting upper or lower value placed on a quality measure that will permit acceptance of a lot. (Unlike specification limits placed on a quality characteristic, an acceptance limit is placed on a quality measure. For example, in Percent Within Limits (PWL
23、) acceptance plans, PWL refers to specification limits placed on the quality characteristic, and the minimum allowable PWL identifies the acceptance limit for the PWL quality measure). Acceptance Number In attribute acceptance plans, the maximum number of defective or nonconforming units in the samp
24、le that will permit acceptance of the inspected lot or batch. Acceptance Plan An acceptable method of taking samples and making measurements or observations on these samples for the purpose of evaluating the acceptability of a lot of material or construction. Acceptance Sampling and Testing Sampling
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