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Welcome to Chris Bennett's and Lis Pedersen's web site. If you are looking for information Chris' current work on affordable housing, please visit www.mygbhousing.info. The video below tells the background to Chris' project.

 

2018 - Nepal - Gravel Loss Model

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2018 - Nepal - Gravel Loss Model

Gravel loss is the change in thickness i.e. reduction in thickness of gravel roads surfacing over a period of time. For effective maintenance management of gravel road, a gravel loss prediction model works as a tool in selecting the optimal re-gravelling schedule. As gravel loss can be caused by many factors, for formulating a prediction model here average daily traffic (ADT) representing Traffic, absolute gradient (G) representing geometric design feature, mean monthly precipitation (MMP) representing climatic factors, plasticity index (PI), gradation of the aggregate (P20) representing surface material quality and the duration of observation in terms of day (D) are used as the model independent variable. The dependent variable of the model, gravel loss, are collected by observing the selected gravel roads in six month interval and the independent variables included in the model are gathered using standard procedures and methods. The selected roads for the study are NuwakotAsurkot-Pyuthan Road (Arghakhanchi district), Argha-Dharampani-Maidan Road (Arghakhanchi district), Sahid BasudevMarg,Ambhanjyang Road(Makawanpur district), Kabahigodh-Piparadi-Patarhati Road(Bara district), SonbarsaGadi-Sakhuwa-Parsauni– Mahuwan-Ramnagari Road (Parsa district), Bindawasni-Bairia-Birta Road (Parsa district), Bahurwabhatta-Pokharia, Padam Road (Parsa district). In each road a 60m of longitudinal grid are considered which are further divided into 10 m interval where elevation across the width of the road are observed using auto level. Model is developed using SPSS which will be helpful to find the residual life and appropriate time for re-gravelling.

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Adventures

Chris in the NCT Race 

Chris has an adventurous spirit which generally involves cycling, running, or just being out there having a good time. Read his 'Race Reports' below. This is a link to his SPOT GPS tracker. If you are interested in his 'geeky' sport technical blog it is at www.tri-duffer.com. He also has stories of his life as 'An Overtravelled Engineer Working for the World Bank' at World Bank Traveller.

 

Race Reports

Technical

Document Library

 

  • Chris' published papers and reports are here.
  • His Technical Library  has a range of reports 
  • Golden Bay community projects are here.
  • The history of the ROMDAS company is here.
  • The 'Road to Good Health' HIV/AIDs Toolkit is here.

 

Technical Library

Chris and Lis

Chris and Lis

We are Lis Pedersen and Chris Bennett. We’ve been married over 30 years and each found our way to New Zealand in the early 1980s from Denmark and Canada respectively. Golden Bay has been our happy place for almost 20 years and we are now based in Pohara just above the beach, with our two cats Coco and Max. 

 

 

 

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