使用HDM-4软件进行森林公路养护的技术、经济和社会环境分析

Breno Santos Arrivabeni, Carlos Cardoso Machado, Raiane Ribeiro Machado Gomes, Ana Paula Mendes Teixeira
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由于没有密封剂涂层,森林道路更容易退化和交通堵塞,需要更好的施工和维护。本研究旨在通过应用公路开发与管理模型(HDM-4),评估未铺砌公路在技术、经济和社会环境范围内的维护性能,并展示最佳项目建议书。分析包括向HDM-4输入道路特征数据、将要采用的维护和二手车类型。这些信息的关联使人们有可能设想将更换或不更换道路上的砾石材料作为一种方法的情景。对于不更换砾石的管理,最有效的方案是位于热带气候下的路基下有砾石的道路,地形平坦,长度为90公里,砾石初始厚度为175毫米,交通量大,每隔30天进行高水平维护。对于更换砾石的管理,理想的情况是铺设垫层下有砾石的道路,位于温带气候,地形起伏,长30公里,砾石初始厚度为175毫米,交通强度高,每30天进行一次高水平维护。高水平维护是最大限度提高道路质量、提供最佳总净效益、最低气体排放率、最少燃料和轮胎消耗以及在项目结束时提供足够路面条件的最佳选择。
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Technical, economical, and socio-environmental analysis of forest road maintenance using the HDM-4 software
As they do not have a sealant coating, forest roads are more susceptible to degradation and traffic obstruction, requiring better construction and maintenance attention. This study aimed to assess the performance of maintenance carried out on unpaved roads in technical, economic, and socio-environmental scopes by application of the Highway Development & Management Model (HDM-4) and to show the best project proposals. The analyses consisted of inputting the HDM-4 with the characteristic data of roads, of and the maintenance to be adopted and the type of used vehicle. The association of this information made it possible to envision scenarios that consider either the replacement or non-replacement of gravel materials on the roads as a methodology. For management without gravel replacement, the most effective scenario was that of roads with gravel under the bed, located in a tropical climate, with flat features and 90 kilometers in length, initial thickness of 175 mm of gravel, high volume of traffic, and subject high-level maintenance at 30-day intervals. For the management with gravel replacement, the ideal scenario was that of roads with gravel under the bed, located in a temperate climate, on rolling terrain and 30 kilometers long, initial thickness of 175 mm of gravel, high traffic intensity, and subjected to high-level maintenance every 30 days. High-level maintenance was the best option for maximizing the quality of the roads and providing the best total net benefit, lowest gas emission rates, least fuel, and tire consumption, and adequate pavement condition by the end of the project.
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