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Estimations of Soil Conservation Service Curve Numbers for Concrete and Asphalt
- Source :
- Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. 14:335-345
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), 2009.
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Abstract
- The purpose of this study was to collect data to estimate curve number (CN) values for concrete and asphalt surfaces and to determine how these values are affected by rainfall intensity and duration, and pavement slope. Two concrete and two asphalt pavements of size 15.24 m×3.05 m at respective slopes of 2.2 and 4.6% and 2.4 and 5% were constructed to conduct field experiments. A water distribution system was specially designed and constructed to simulate rainfall at variable intensities. A total of 64 experiments were conducted. Rainfall intensities ranged from 0.635 to 36.29 cm∕h (0.25 to 14.28 in.∕h) , and rainfall durations ranged from 0.25 to 4 h . The CN for concrete was 100 for all conditions. The CN values for asphalt ranged from 97 to 100 with an average of 99. Statistical tests indicated that the average CN values for concrete and asphalt were not equal. As expected, there was a direct relationship between curve number and rainfall intensity and an inverse relationship between curve number; and ...
- Subjects :
- business.industry
Runoff curve number
Asphalt concrete
Distribution system
Asphalt
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental science
Geotechnical engineering
Soil conservation
business
Surface runoff
Intensity (heat transfer)
General Environmental Science
Water Science and Technology
Civil and Structural Engineering
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19435584 and 10840699
- Volume :
- 14
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Hydrologic Engineering
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........354ecf684b3bdc70fe9a9b5b6de1cbbf
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1061/(asce)1084-0699(2009)14:4(335)