Understanding sustainability effectiveness on design strategy of ten-lane expressway merging areas based on entropy method

Due to the rapid growth of traffic volume, some existing expressways are being transformed into two-way ten-lane configurations. The increased lane flexibility of two-way ten-lane expressways implies a more serious mixing of passenger and freight traffic, thus necessitating a focus on traffic organi...

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Main Authors: Hang Yang, Yutong Liu, Binghong Pan, Xueyuan Ren, Jiale Zhang, Huang Yan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Energy Research
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenrg.2023.1323965/full
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author Hang Yang
Yutong Liu
Binghong Pan
Xueyuan Ren
Jiale Zhang
Huang Yan
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Yutong Liu
Binghong Pan
Xueyuan Ren
Jiale Zhang
Huang Yan
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description Due to the rapid growth of traffic volume, some existing expressways are being transformed into two-way ten-lane configurations. The increased lane flexibility of two-way ten-lane expressways implies a more serious mixing of passenger and freight traffic, thus necessitating a focus on traffic organization, especially at bottleneck sections. This study, based on field-measured data and traffic simulation, investigates the traffic applicability of five expressway entrance forms: conventional interchange entrance ramp (CI), passenger vehicles and trucks separation (PVTS), lanes separation around interchange (LSI), both left-side and right-side entrance ramp (LRER) and the stacked composite cross-section expressway (CCE). Using a comprehensive evaluation method, it provides optimal design solutions for varying traffic volumes, truck ratios, and merging ratios. Comprehensive evaluation results indicate that for one-way total traffic volumes exceeding 9,000 veh/h and truck ratios above 25%, the PVTS form should be prioritized. The LSI scheme demonstrates significant advantages when the truck proportion is below 30% and the merging ratio is above 20%. Additionally, due to its relatively low construction cost, it can serve as a good substitute for the PVTS approach. The LRER plan is unsuitable for entrance sections due to poor traffic capacity, increased CO emissions, and foreseeable safety issues. The strengths and applicability of PVTS, LSI, and CCE can guide the choice of entrance forms for ten-lane expressways.
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spelling doaj.art-7e733bb465324328a550d05ee21ac7482023-11-20T08:27:28ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Energy Research2296-598X2023-11-011110.3389/fenrg.2023.13239651323965Understanding sustainability effectiveness on design strategy of ten-lane expressway merging areas based on entropy methodHang YangYutong LiuBinghong PanXueyuan RenJiale ZhangHuang YanDue to the rapid growth of traffic volume, some existing expressways are being transformed into two-way ten-lane configurations. The increased lane flexibility of two-way ten-lane expressways implies a more serious mixing of passenger and freight traffic, thus necessitating a focus on traffic organization, especially at bottleneck sections. This study, based on field-measured data and traffic simulation, investigates the traffic applicability of five expressway entrance forms: conventional interchange entrance ramp (CI), passenger vehicles and trucks separation (PVTS), lanes separation around interchange (LSI), both left-side and right-side entrance ramp (LRER) and the stacked composite cross-section expressway (CCE). Using a comprehensive evaluation method, it provides optimal design solutions for varying traffic volumes, truck ratios, and merging ratios. Comprehensive evaluation results indicate that for one-way total traffic volumes exceeding 9,000 veh/h and truck ratios above 25%, the PVTS form should be prioritized. The LSI scheme demonstrates significant advantages when the truck proportion is below 30% and the merging ratio is above 20%. Additionally, due to its relatively low construction cost, it can serve as a good substitute for the PVTS approach. The LRER plan is unsuitable for entrance sections due to poor traffic capacity, increased CO emissions, and foreseeable safety issues. The strengths and applicability of PVTS, LSI, and CCE can guide the choice of entrance forms for ten-lane expressways.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenrg.2023.1323965/fullten-lane expresswayexpressway entrancedesign schemecomprehensive evaluationtraffic suitability
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Yutong Liu
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Jiale Zhang
Huang Yan
Understanding sustainability effectiveness on design strategy of ten-lane expressway merging areas based on entropy method
Frontiers in Energy Research
ten-lane expressway
expressway entrance
design scheme
comprehensive evaluation
traffic suitability
title Understanding sustainability effectiveness on design strategy of ten-lane expressway merging areas based on entropy method
title_full Understanding sustainability effectiveness on design strategy of ten-lane expressway merging areas based on entropy method
title_fullStr Understanding sustainability effectiveness on design strategy of ten-lane expressway merging areas based on entropy method
title_full_unstemmed Understanding sustainability effectiveness on design strategy of ten-lane expressway merging areas based on entropy method
title_short Understanding sustainability effectiveness on design strategy of ten-lane expressway merging areas based on entropy method
title_sort understanding sustainability effectiveness on design strategy of ten lane expressway merging areas based on entropy method
topic ten-lane expressway
expressway entrance
design scheme
comprehensive evaluation
traffic suitability
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenrg.2023.1323965/full
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