Dündar et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Determination of basic saturation flow rate in IstanbulDündar et al., 2018
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- Dündar S
- Öğüt K
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- International Journal of Engineering Technologies IJET
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In traffic signal operations, the saturation flow rate is one of the key parameter for the calculation of signal timing. The saturation flow rate for different type of roads is simply calculated by multipliying the basic saturation flow rate, which is determined for predefined …
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