Earthworks
Earthworks
Earthworks
Let
O1, O2, O3= three consecutive ordinates
d= common distance between the ordinates
area AFeDC= area of trapezium AFDC+ area of segment FeDEF
Here,
= d/3(O1+4O2+O3)
Similarly, the area of next two divisions
∆2 = d/3(O1+4O2+O3) and so on
Total area = d/3[O1+On+4(O2+O4+……) + 2(O3+O5)]
Note: sometimes one or both the end of the ordinates may be zero.
However they must be taken into account while applying these
rules.
Worked- out problems
Problem 1: The following offsets were taken from a chain line to
an irregular boundary line at an interval of 10 m:
0, 2.50, 3.50, 5.00, 4.60, 3.20, 0 m
Compute the area between the chain line, the irregular boundary
line and the end of offsets by:
a) mid ordinate rule
b) the average –ordinate rule
c) the trapezoidal rule
d) Simpson’s rule
Solution: (Refer fig)
Mid-ordinate rule:
Required area= 10(1.25+3.00+4.25+3.90+1.60)
= 10*18.80=188 m2
By average-ordinate rule:
Here d=10 m and n=6(no of devices)
Base length= 10*6=60 m
Number of ordinates= 7
Required area=10((1.25+3.00+5.00+4.60+3.20+0)/7)
By trapezoidal rule:
Here d=10m
Required area=10/2{0+0+2(2.50+3.50+5.00+4.60+3.20+)}
= 5*37.60=188 m2
By Simpson’s rule:
d=10m
required area=10/3{0+0+4(2.50+5.00+3.20)+2(3.50+4.60)}
= 10/3{ 42.80+16.20}=10/3*59.00
10/3*59= 196.66m2
here the intervals between the offsets are not reglar through out
the length.
So, the section is divided into three compartments
Let
∆I= area of the first section
∆II= area of 2nd section
∆III= area of 3rd section
Here
d1= 5 m
d2=10 m
d3=20 m
a) by trapezoidal rule
∆I= 5/2{2.50+6.10+2(3.80+4.60+5.20)} = 89.50 m2
∆II= 10/2{6.10+5.80+2(4.70)} =106.50 m2
∆III= 20/2{5.80+2.20+2(3.90)} = 158.00 m2
Total area = 89.50+106.50+158.00 = 354.00 m2
b) by simpson’s rule
∆I= 5/3{2.50+6.10+4(3.8+5.20) + 2(4.60)} = 89.66 m2
∆II= 10/3{6.10+5.80+4(4.70)} =102.33 m2
∆III= 20/3{5.80+2.20+4(3.90)} = 157.33 m2
Total area= 89.66+102.33+157.33 = 349.32 m2