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2. Effect of speed limits at speed transition zones.
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Wang, Xu, Bie, Yuwei, Qiu, Tony Z., and Niu, Lei
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SPEED limits , *TRAFFIC engineering , *PSYCHOLOGY of automobile drivers , *LEGAL compliance , *ALGORITHMS , *VARIABLE speed limits - Abstract
Speed limits are a common traffic regulation for balancing traffic mobility and safety on roadways. Speed transition zones bear complicated driver behaviours. However, driver behaviours are even more complex when speed transition zones are dynamically created and shifted by variable speed limits (VSLs). Much existing research has estimated long-term driver compliance, evaluated effectiveness of speed enforcement, and attempted to involve compliance into VSL control algorithms. Whereas, limited research provides convincing solutions for representing speed limit effect and estimating real-time driver compliance at speed transition zones. To fill this research gap, this paper analyses field data from two speed transition zones along southbound of 97th Street, Edmonton, Canada. Temporal and spatial variations of speed and driver compliance are investigated in detail using statistical tests. A linear regression is then established to rank the contributions of the selected factors. Finally, some suggestions and guidelines for VSL algorithm design and implementation are proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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3. Comparative analysis of sewer physical condition grading protocols for the City of Edmonton.
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Khazraeializadeh, Soroush, Gay, Leon F., and Bayat, Alireza
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SEWERAGE design & construction , *SEWERAGE maintenance & repair , *ASSET management , *PIPELINE design & construction , *PIPELINE maintenance & repair , *TWENTY-first century , *SOCIAL history ,CANADIAN economy - Abstract
Condition assessment is a key component of successful asset management, and many diverse condition assessment protocols exist for sewer mains. These protocols are used to generate condition grades for sewer mains after inspection. Condition assessment protocols are important because renewal actions for sewers are prioritized based on condition grades. If condition grades assigned to sewers do not reflect actual pipe conditions close enough, the resulting allocation of resources will not be the best. This paper presents a comparison of three possible sewer condition assessment protocols for the City of Edmonton: the Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program quick grading method, the Manual of Sewer Condition Classification fourth edition, and the City of Edmonton's Sewer Physical Condition Classification Manual. The results show that structural sewer condition grades depend significantly on the protocol used; therefore, protocol selection has significant financial consequences for asset management programs in the city. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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4. Use of a stacked drop manhole for energy dissipation: a case study in Edmonton, Alberta.
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Camino, G. Adriana, Zhu, David Z., Rajaratnam, Nallamuthu, and Shome, Manas
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MANHOLES , *HYDRAULIC engineering , *ENERGY dissipation , *WATER currents , *HYDRODYNAMICS - Abstract
This paper reports on a laboratory investigation into the performance of a novel stacked drop manhole design where two identical rectangular manholes are stacked one beside the other but at different heights so that there is a drop in elevation from one to the other. The focus of the study was to estimate the energy dissipation that occurs in such stacked manholes during diverse inflow conditions. Flow regimes inside the structure were identified and the effectiveness of the design was assessed under variable inflow conditions. Total energy dissipation in the stacked manhole was found to range from about 50% to 90%, and the contribution of each manhole chamber to the overall energy dissipation was assessed. A relationship between water depths in the manhole chambers and the corresponding outflow conditions was established. In addition, an analysis of the flow patterns and flow regimes highlighted the relevant parameters involved in the mechanisms of energy dissipation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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5. Behavior of wrinkled steel pipelines subjected to cyclic axial loadings.
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Das, Sreekanta, Cheng, J. J. Roger, and Murray, David W.
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PIPELINES , *PIPE fittings , *STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) , *FRACTURE mechanics , *DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics) , *STRENGTH of materials - Abstract
Full-scale laboratory tests were carried out at the University of Alberta to investigate the post-wrinkling ultimate behavior of steel pipelines. The pipe specimens exhibited extreme ductile behavior and did not fail in fracture under monotonically increasing axisymmetric compressive axial loads and displacements. Fractures developed at the wrinkled region, however, when a wrinkled pipe specimen was subjected to cyclic strain reversals due to unloading and loading of primary loads. This paper presents test procedures, complete post-wrinkling behavior, fracture limit strain values, and fracture configurations obtained from full-scale tests on wrinkled pipe specimens under cyclic and monotonic axial loadings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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6. Effectiveness of dry ponds for stormwater total suspended solids removal.
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Shammaa, Y, Zhu, D Z, Gyürék, L L, and Labatiuk, C W
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STORMWATER infiltration , *URBAN runoff management , *PONDS - Abstract
This paper reviews the factors and criteria for the design of new and the retrofitting of existing dry detention ponds to enhance removal of total suspended solids (TSS) from stormwater. Detention time is discussed as the most important factor affecting TSS removal. Two-stage facilities and multi-level outlet design are important means of enhancing TSS removal in dry ponds. Two dry ponds within the city of Edmonton were selected to evaluate their TSS removal. The level of expected TSS removal is low owing to the relatively short detention times for both ponds. Methods for retrofitting the dry ponds to enhance TSS removal are discussed.Key words: dry pond, stormwater, TSS removal, detention time, retrofitting.Cet article passe en revue les facteurs et critères de conception de nouveaux étangs de rétention, et de modification de ceux déjà existants, avec pour but d'améliorer la capacité d'enlèvement des substances solides totales en suspension (SST) contenues dans les eaux de ruissellement. Le temps de rétention est examiné en tant que facteur principal affectant l'enlèvement des SST. Les installations à deux étages et la conception de sorties multi-niveaux sont des procédés importants qui améliorent l'enlèvement des SST dans les étangs. Deux étangs de la Ville d'Edmonton ont été sélectionnés et leur capacité de rétention a été évaluée. Le niveau d'enlèvement des SST escompté est bas compte-tenu des temps de rétention relativement courts de ces deux étangs. Les méthodes de modification des étangs visant à améliorer l'enlèvement des SST sont examinées.Mots clés : étang, eaux de ruissellement, enlèvement des SST, temps de rétention, réajustement.[Traduit par la Rédaction] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
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