Sustainable Energy
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Author: DUNLAP, Richard A.
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You are working on a 1-km highway extension project that requires the construction of a 4-m tall soil embankment with a top width of 15-m and 2H:1V slopes. A borrow-pit (i.e., a place where soils are excavated, to then be placed elsewhere for construction projects) has been identified with e = 0.74, emax = 0.9, emin = 0.5. To avoid excessive road deformations, the soil will be compacted to a relative density of DR = 90% when placed in the embankment.
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There are 20 cars traveling at constant speeds on a 1 mile long ring track and the cars can pass each
other freely. On the track 25% of the cars are traveling at 20 mph, 50% of the cars are traveling 10 mph,
and the remaining 25% of the cars are traveling at an unknown speed. It was known that the space mean
speed of all the cars on the track is 20 mph.
(a) What is the speed that the remaining 25% of cars are traveling at?
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cars that passed her for one hour, what is the time-mean speed of all the cars the observer counted?
(c) What is the flow rate measured by the observer?
(d) What is the car density on the track? Does density times space mean speed equal flow rate?
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