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- item: Conference-AbstractAn experimental study on flexural strengthening of reinforced concrete beams using externally bonded FRP(2010) Perera, PDR; Jayasinghe, MTR; Lewangamage, CSThe strengthening technique of Ffiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) bonding externally is now established as a simple and convenient repair method for enhancing the flexural performance of concrete beams. In order to increase the stiffness and the flexural carrying capacity of beams under specific service conditions, FRP bonding has become very effective method. This paper presents the structural performances of FRP bonded beams. Experiment was conducted to find out the flexural strength increment which can he obtained by bonding F RP externally and identified the deflection pattern am! failure modes.
- item: Conference-AbstractThe study on saturation flow at signalized intersection(Department of Civil Engineering, University of Moratuwa., 2017-07) Perera, PDR; Bandara, JMSJ; Pasindu, HRSignalized intersections are an essential part of a road network in urban areas where the traffic congestion has been a major problem. In the design of signalized intersections, capacity is the key factor and the saturation flow rate plays an important role in determining the capacity. Therefore, saturation flow can be considered as an important parameter which is used for the planning, designing and controlling a signalized intersection. Accurate saturation flow values are a fundamental criterion in the management of efficient and effective traffic signal control and intersection design. Many countries had executed researches regarding the saturation flow rates to suit their traffic conditions and identified the major factors which affect the saturation flow which might be not suited for our local traffic conditions. Therefore, the objective of this study was to collect a large sample of field measurements and identify the way of pattern of varying the saturation flow with the different factors which directly affected. Sri Lanka is a developing country and cities are undergoing rapid urbanization. As a result, there is rapid growth in the road traffic. Traffic movement is very complex due to the heterogeneous traffic stream sharing the same carriageway. With this study, it can be identified that this heterogeneous traffic condition is one of the major factors which affect the variation of the saturation flow. A large number of motorcycles and three-wheelers can be seen at the signalized intersections and they increase the capacity and heavy vehicles reduce the capacity as well. By considering all those facts it should be corrected the saturation flow rates which are using for the traffic signal timing calculations as suit for the traffic conditions.
- item: Thesis-Full-textStudy the effect of vehicle composition on saturation flow at signalized intersectionsPerera, PDR; Bandara, JMSJSignalized intersections are an essential component of a road network in urban areas where the traffic congestion has been a severe problem. Capacity is the most important factor which used for designing the signalized intersections and saturation flow rate plays an important role in determining the capacity. Therefore, saturation flow can be considered as an important parameter which is used for the planning, designing and controlling a signalized intersection. It is required to obtain the accurate saturation flow rate values to control and designing the signal timing efficiently and effectively. Many countries had executed researches regarding the saturation flow rates to suit their traffic conditions and identified the major factors which affects to the saturation flow which might be not suited for our local traffic conditions. Sri Lanka is a developing country and it is experiencing a rapid urbanization in all cities. As a result, road traffic is subjected to growing rapidly and the traffic movement has become quite complex due to all type of vehicles are sharing the same carriageway. In addition to that, those mixed traffic consist of slow moving and fast moving vehicles and vary with the size and vary with static and dynamic characteristics and maneuverability as well. With this study, it can be identified that this heterogeneous traffic condition is one of the major factor which affects the variation of the saturation flow. Large number of motorcycles and three-wheelers can be seen in the traffic stream of the signalized intersections. The objective of this study was to collect a large sample of field measurements and identify the way of pattern of varying the saturation flow with the mixed traffic condition. In that point of view, correlation was calculated with each vehicle types with the saturation flow. From the analysis, it was found that high percentage of motorcycles and three-wheelers increase the saturation flow and high percentage of heavy vehicle and cars decrease the saturation flow. Generally passenger car units (PCU) were assigned to various type of vehicles in this heterogeneous traffic condition in order to regularize the capacity calculation in a common base. However with this study it was clear that those values cannot be used as fixed values and that values also vary with the static and dynamic characteristic of those vehicles. By considering all those facts it is clear that PCU values and saturation flow rates which uses for the signal timing calculation should be reviewed and corrected to suit with the local traffic condition.