Road Alignment and Gradient Issues in the Maintenance of Logging Roads in Tanzania

Q3 Engineering
W. Abeli, D. T. Shemwetta, R. O. Meiludie, M. Kachwele
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Abstract

Abstract In forestry, roads are essential structures as they provide access to the forest from the establishment phase to harvesting stage. Thus it is important that roads are properly planned, constructed and maintained in order to ensure easy access, smooth transport of forest products, safety, comfort and economy on vehicle operations. For Tanzania where commercial timber harvesting in plantation forests has just started, appropriate values of parameters for road alignment and gradient, in the context of the country’s settings, need to be established. This study, which was carried out on a gravel secondary access road, established that traffic and water contribute significantly to road deterioration or loss of road surface materials. Road alignment and road gradient were found to influence the rate of soil loss. The study found that the optimal road grade and curve radii which minimized road maintenance cost in this area were grades less than 6% and radii above 100m respectively. Statistical analysis however showed that there was no significant difference between straight sections of the road and the curve sections in terms of loss of surface layer materials.
坦桑尼亚伐木道路养护中的道路线形和坡度问题
在林业中,道路是必不可少的结构,因为它们提供了从建立阶段到采伐阶段进入森林的通道。因此,重要的是适当规划、建造和维护道路,以确保容易进入、顺利运输林产品、安全、舒适和车辆操作经济。对于刚刚开始在人工林中进行商业木材采伐的坦桑尼亚来说,需要根据该国的环境确定道路走向和坡度的适当参数值。这项研究是在一条砾石二级通道上进行的,确定了交通和水对道路恶化或路面材料损失的重大影响。道路线形和坡度对土壤流失率有影响。研究发现,该地区道路坡度小于6%、弯道半径大于100m是养护成本最小的最佳道路坡度和弯道半径。但统计分析表明,直线路段与曲线路段在表面层材料损失方面无显著差异。
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European Journal of Forest Engineering
European Journal of Forest Engineering Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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