BS 5931-1980 Code of practice for machine laid in situ edge details for paved areas《铺砌区用现场边缘部分机械铺设实用规程》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS5931:1980 Code of practice for Machine laid in situ edge details for paved areas UDC 625.888BS5931:1980 This British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the Road Engineering Standards Committee, was published under the authority of the Executive Board and comes i
2、nto effect on 30April1980 BSI04-1999 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference RDB/31 Draft for comment77/14456 DC ISBN 0 580 11367 1 Cooperating organizations The Road Engineering Standards Committee, under whose direction this British Standard was prepar
3、ed, consists of representatives from the following Government departments and scientific and industrial organizations: Aluminium Federation Federation of Manufacturers of Asphalt and Coated Macadam Association* Construction Equipment and Cranes Association of Consulting Engineers Greater London Coun
4、cil British Quarrying and Slag Federation* Institute of Petroleum British Tar Industry Association Institute of Quarrying Cement and Concrete Association* Institution of Civil Engineers* Concrete Society Limited* Institution of Highway Engineers* Contractors Plant Association Institution of Municipa
5、l Engineers* Convention of Scottish Local Authorities Institution of Structural Engineers County Surveyors Society* Lighting Industry Federation Limited Department of the Environment (Property Ministry of Defence Services Agency) Refined Bitumen Association Limited Department of the Environment (Tra
6、nsport Road Emulsion Association Limited and Road Research Laboratory) Road Surface Dressing Association Department of Transport* Sand and Gravel Association Federation of Civil Engineering Society of Chemical Industry Contractors* Trades Union Congress The organizations marked with an asterisk in t
7、he above list, together with the following, were directly represented on the committee entrusted with the preparation of this British Standard: Cement Admixtures Association National Paving and Kerb Association Cement Makers Federation Individual expert Institute of Geological Sciences Amendments is
8、sued since publication Amd. No. Date of issue CommentsBS5931:1980 BSI 03-1999 i Contents Page Cooperating organizations Inside front cover Foreword ii 0 Introduction 1 1 Scope 1 2 References 1 3 General considerations 1 4 Machines for forming in situ edge details 1 5 Section size and tolerances 2 6
9、Trial lengths 2 7 Asphalt sections 2 8 Concrete sections 4 Appendix A Characteristics of machines for forming in situ edge details 7 Figure 1 Typical cross sections of asphalt kerbs 8 Figure 2 Typical cross sections of concrete kerbs 9 Table 1 Classification of auger powered kerb extruder machines 7
10、 Publications referred to Inside back coverBS5931:1980 ii BSI 03-1999 Foreword Extruded asphalt kerbing was introduced into the United Kingdom from the USA in1961 and concrete some years later, since which time a substantial amount of experience has been obtained with their use. Some kerbs of this t
11、ype have now been in service for over15years with satisfactory performance. These recommendations set out to give general information on such kerbs based on this experience. This code recommends good practice for the production of both asphalt and concrete edge details. Specific reference to either
12、material is made only where their individual characteristics warrant such reference. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of its
13、elf confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesiandii, pages1 to10, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indic
14、ated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.BS5931:1980 BSI 03-1999 1 0 Introduction 0.1 Uses. Most forms of road-edge detail may be successfully extruded or, for concrete alone, slip formed. Raised kerbs may be formed on both rigid and flexible pavements during new construction projects.
15、The principle use of machine laid in situ sections in the United Kingdom has been at the back of hardshoulders on motorways as a drainage detail. However there are now many cases where these sections have been successfully adopted immediately adjoining carriageways on all-purpose roads and on housin
16、g estates. Other situations where this type of section may be used include surrounds to vehicle parking areas, as a means of channelling traffic (e.g.at toll booths) and for the delineation of individual parking bays. Sections may be formed on existing pavements for surface water control, to facilit
17、ate provision of footways with minimum cost or for traffic management purposes. Where an edge beam is specified as a buttress or datum for pavement construction, a machine laid in situ concrete section may be the preferred form of construction and this may include a raised kerb where required. 0.2 A
18、dvantages. Machine laid in situ sections can be laid at up to ten times the rate of laying for conventional forms of kerbs. The in situ type of kerb may be superimposed on existing kerbs thus avoiding taking up and relaying to new levels. It is particularly suitable where a simple addition to an exi
19、sting pavement is required for surface water control or traffic segregation. Even if the length to be constructed is small but speed is essential, machine laid in situ kerbs, channels or other features may be considered advantageous in spite of any possible additional cost. 0.3 Disadvantages. Line-g
20、uided machines are susceptible to inaccuracies or disturbances of line setting possibly leading to expensive remedial works on long lengths of in situ section. Conventional pre-cast kerbs are fairly easily adjusted for line and level, and conventional formwork can be checked before concrete is place
21、d. Apart from the question of cross-sectional area, the main limitation on the use of an extrusion machine is the presence of obstacles adjacent to the line of the section. For example, the machines cannot normally be operated immediately against bridge parapets, walls, etc. although, to overcome th
22、is problem, hand placing of pre-extruded section may be practicable. Machine laid in situ concrete is not readily adapted to allow for settlement or alteration to provide for accesses. Extruded asphalt is more readily adapted than concrete to provide entrances and replacement of damaged sections. Ae
23、sthetically, asphalt sections are vulnerable to damage from heavy traffic particularly in the first few weeks of life and they may soften in extremely hot weather. 1 Scope This code gives information and recommendations about the use of extruded-asphalt or extruded-concrete, and slip-formed concrete
24、 road-edge features such as kerbs or channels. Details of asphalt and concrete mixes that are suitable for the processes are given together with construction details. This code does not provide recommendations for the forming of such edge features monolithically with paved areas nor on the forming o
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