jose_maria
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Hey guys,
I am looking through my notes (School of PE) and I am unsure about what exactly makes up cycle lost time (L) in the cycle length time equation (HCM EQ 18-17). I believe from HCM, L is the total all red (clearance) lost time and the total startup lost time for all phases that would be used for that equation.
The reason I am confused, is because if given a saturated(s) and actual flow rate(v) for an approach, you can find the effective green time (g) by using g=(v/s)*(C/Xc) where C it the total cycle time and Xc is the critical volume to capacity ratio. So how is the YELLOW TIME accounted for here? Almost seems like its getting lumped into the effective green time since total C is being used. Unless the actual saturation V is accounting for the yellow time behind the scenes since v is how many cars get through on a green for an hour? Or the yellow is included in the LOST TIME, L used in HCM EQ 18-17
Later in the notes I have an equation for effective green time= phase length - lost time = (Green time+ Yellow time+ all red)- (startup + clearance lost times). I thought Phase length only includes effective green time and yellow time and that all red (clearance) would be subtracted with the other lost times?
The above effective green time equation is being used to find effective green time (g) in the following capacity (c) equation: c=N*S(g/C), where N = No of lanes, S= saturation flow rate & C = total cycle length).
Hope the above wasn't to confusing. I think I basically need a break down of Cycle time (what what makes up lost time, where does the yellow and red times go, what is included in the Phase Time etc.)
Thanks!
I am looking through my notes (School of PE) and I am unsure about what exactly makes up cycle lost time (L) in the cycle length time equation (HCM EQ 18-17). I believe from HCM, L is the total all red (clearance) lost time and the total startup lost time for all phases that would be used for that equation.
The reason I am confused, is because if given a saturated(s) and actual flow rate(v) for an approach, you can find the effective green time (g) by using g=(v/s)*(C/Xc) where C it the total cycle time and Xc is the critical volume to capacity ratio. So how is the YELLOW TIME accounted for here? Almost seems like its getting lumped into the effective green time since total C is being used. Unless the actual saturation V is accounting for the yellow time behind the scenes since v is how many cars get through on a green for an hour? Or the yellow is included in the LOST TIME, L used in HCM EQ 18-17
Later in the notes I have an equation for effective green time= phase length - lost time = (Green time+ Yellow time+ all red)- (startup + clearance lost times). I thought Phase length only includes effective green time and yellow time and that all red (clearance) would be subtracted with the other lost times?
The above effective green time equation is being used to find effective green time (g) in the following capacity (c) equation: c=N*S(g/C), where N = No of lanes, S= saturation flow rate & C = total cycle length).
Hope the above wasn't to confusing. I think I basically need a break down of Cycle time (what what makes up lost time, where does the yellow and red times go, what is included in the Phase Time etc.)
Thanks!