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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @srijan4058
    @srijan4058 2 года назад

    Excellent explanation.

    • @SatishIITR
      @SatishIITR  2 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! Please share the link with your friends and other students also for more and more dissemination. Let us make this channel known to every student and every faculty

  • @ShivuKhatri
    @ShivuKhatri 4 месяца назад

    wow

    • @SatishIITR
      @SatishIITR  4 месяца назад +1

      You liked it? Thank you so much. Keep watching

  • @soninirav3114
    @soninirav3114 Год назад

    does it mean that higher the all red time, lower will be the reliability because at 2.5 sec all red time ,speed range was 25-65 which shows larger variation as compared to 2 sec all red time

    • @SatishIITR
      @SatishIITR  Год назад

      to some extent yes. But remember all red time means loss of effective time for traffic movement

  • @AthulyaBR
    @AthulyaBR 9 месяцев назад

    Sir,
    How to design a roundabout with signal?

    • @SatishIITR
      @SatishIITR  9 месяцев назад

      No difference

    • @SatishIITR
      @SatishIITR  9 месяцев назад

      Clearing time will increase due to presence of circle

  • @mithunmohan6102
    @mithunmohan6102 3 года назад

    Sir,
    Thank you for another informative lecture.
    Just wanted to clear a doubt with you. For the case when the driver decides to stop, don't we need to take the coefficient of longitudinal friction into account?

    • @SatishIITR
      @SatishIITR  3 года назад +1

      very good observation. The basic equation is same in both cases. v^2 = 2as, where a is the rate of deceleration and s is the distance required to stop. when we calculate braking distance in geometric design of highways, a is taken = f*g, and the equation becomes like this---- braking distance (s) = v^2/(2gf). value of f is in the range of 0.4 to 0.5 and therefore rate of deceleration becomes 4 to 5 m/s/s, which is very high for cars and heavy trucks. In this equation we assume that the driver will apply 100 percent brakes and the entire frictional force will be mobilized to stop the car, whereas in the calculation of stopping distance during dilemma zone, we assume a comfortable rate of deceleration (a). That is why we take actual value of 'a' rather than f*g. But here also, car will stop utilizing friction force only.
      I hope you got the answer to your question.

  • @Knowledgekorner9
    @Knowledgekorner9 Год назад

    you are only talking about type 1 dillema zone sir

    • @SatishIITR
      @SatishIITR  Год назад

      Yes. Other two are very special and relevant for research only.