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    Diseño geométrico de la vía que une las comunidades San Ramón - Yawintza pertenecientes a la parroquia 16 de Agosto, cantón Palora, provincia de Morona Santiago
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ingeniería Civil y Mecánica, Carrera de Ingeniería Civil, 2024-08) Escobar Masabanda, Luis Fernando; Aldás Sánchez, Milton Rodrigo
    In the province of Morona Santiago there are local roads that connect towns and require paved roads. That is why the objective of this technical work is the geometric and pavement design between the San Ramón and Yawintza communities with the 16 de Agosto parish head. The study area includes 5 kilometers of ballasted track. Soil was extracted from 8 pits to carry out soil mechanics tests with AASHTO, ASTM and SUCS regulations. At the site, the high-precision RTK topographic survey was carried out, progressively counting traffic for 7 days a week, the typical section of the project was determined based on the traffic study and we proceeded with the design of the flexible pavement structure using the AASHTO 93 regulations. The vertical and horizontal geometric design is based on current regulations MOP 2003 and NEVI 12, under CIVIL 3D design software. The minor works of art were designed based on the analysis of the vertical design and the hydrological study of the area of influence. Finally, the typical section of the project was determined for a Class IV Road, a terrain with flat terrain characteristics, the design speed of 60 kilometers per hour, and the flexible pavement structure with 5 centimeters of asphalt layer, 10 centimeters of base class 2, 10 centimeters of class 3 subbase.

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