Introducing and Evaluating the Operational Performance of a New Interchange Design: The Continuous Green-T Median U-Turn Interchange

Mutasem Alzoubaidi, Amr Alzoubaidi, Milan Zlatkovic
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This study proposes a new design called the continuous green-T median U-turn (CGT-MUT) interchange and evaluates its operational performance compared to three interchanges. The selected interchanges for comparison are the Superstreet, Single Point Diamond Interchange (SPDI), and the Synchronized interchange. The evaluation is based on a microsimulation environment created in VISSIM combined with ASC/3 Software-in-the-Loop signal controllers. The findings show that the CGT-MUT enhanced the network-wide and intersection-level operations regarding various measures of effectiveness. Additionally, while the CGT-MUT did not always outperform all the other designs in terms of the on-ramp turning traffic travel times, it outperformed the Superstreet and Synchronized in terms of the off-ramp turning traffic travel times and resulted in the least through traffic travel times for all the tested scenarios. Particularly, the CGT-MUT’s through travel times were 9% – 30%, 26% – 42%, and 13% – 38% less than those for the Superstreet, SPDI, and Synchronized interchanges, respectively.
一种新型立交设计的运行性能介绍与评价:连续绿t中值u型立交
本研究提出了一种新的设计,称为连续绿t中值u型转弯(CGT-MUT)立交,并对其运行性能进行了比较。选择比较的交换是Superstreet,单点钻石交换(SPDI)和同步交换。该评估基于VISSIM中创建的微仿真环境,并结合ASC/3软件在环信号控制器。研究结果表明,CGT-MUT在各种有效性度量方面增强了网络范围和交叉级别的操作。此外,虽然CGT-MUT在入匝道转弯交通时间方面并不总是优于所有其他设计,但在出匝道转弯交通时间方面,它优于Superstreet和Synchronized,并且在所有测试场景中产生最少的通过交通时间。特别是,CGT-MUT的通过时间分别比Superstreet、SPDI和Synchronized立交桥少9% - 30%、26% - 42%和13% - 38%。
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