Study and Utilization of Oobleck Speed Breaker

Bhavika Devikar; Avanti Chakole; Lokesh Margadhe; Kaushik Bisen; Kusum Balani1

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Publication Date: 2025/01/10

Abstract: Oobleck is one of the Non Newtonian fluid i.e.., (shear stress is indirectly proportional to the velocity gradient). Oobleck speed breaker changes it state of nature with respect to the speed of the vehicle and it behave like a solid for an over speeding vehicle and a liquid for low speed vehicle travelling on a roadway. A Non-Newtonian fluid, as a viable material for constructing speed breaker. Oobleck, comprising a mixture of cornstarch and water, exhibits unique rheological properties, transforming from liquid to solid- like behavior under pressure. Through laboratory experimentation and field trials, this research investigates the mechanical characteristics, durability and environmental impact of oobleck speed breaker in comparison to conventional alternatives. Result indicates that oobleck speed breakers effectively reduce vehicle speeds while maintaining durability and sustainability. Moreover, economic and environmental analyses reveal the potential benefits of adopting oobleck speed breakers, including reduced material usage and carbon fo6.otprints. This study underscores the potential of oobleck speed breakers as an innovative, ecofriendly solution for traffic management, offering opportunities for enhancing road safety and promoting sustainable urban development.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14621445

PDF: https://ijirst.demo4.arinfotech.co/assets/upload/files/IJISRT24OCT1928.pdf

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