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Calculation of End Area Method in Earthwork PDF

The document summarizes the end area method for estimating earthwork volume. It explains that the end area method involves (1) defining cut sections at fixed intervals, (2) calculating the cut and fill area for each section, and (3) computing the volume for each section using the formula that involves the areas of two subsequent sections and the interval length. While easy to use, it is not the most accurate due to its dependence on the cut section interval and approximation of ground levels.

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Calculation of End Area Method in Earthwork PDF

The document summarizes the end area method for estimating earthwork volume. It explains that the end area method involves (1) defining cut sections at fixed intervals, (2) calculating the cut and fill area for each section, and (3) computing the volume for each section using the formula that involves the areas of two subsequent sections and the interval length. While easy to use, it is not the most accurate due to its dependence on the cut section interval and approximation of ground levels.

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Calculation of End Area Method in Earthwork

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admin July 2,
2018

End Area Method, also known as Average End Areas method, is a popular method to
estimate the earthwork volume. Like grid method, it is also easy to use, easy to
understand and can be carried out by someone even with minimum mathematical
training.

The procedure to compute cutfill volume from End Area Method is simple.

1. First define cut sections, separated by a fix interval, say 25 m. Make sure that your
cut sections adequately cover your project area in both latitude and longitude
direction, as shown below:

2. For each cut section, calculate the respective cut and fill area. You can do this by
measuring the area of the cut and fill via AUTOCAD command:

3. Compute each section volume by using the formula Vi=(Ai−1+Ai)L2V_i=\frac{(A_{i-


1}+A_i)L}{2}Vi​= 2(Ai−1​+ Ai​)L​, where L L L is the end area interval.

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4. Tabulate the cut section area, and then sum up the volume for both cut and fill in
an excel spreadsheet, then you can already get your end area cutfill volume!

Discussion:
1. Although End Area Method is a popular cutfill method, but it is by no means the
most accurate method. This title goes to DTM ( Digital terrain method)
2. The reason being, like grid method, it depends on the cut section interval. You will
have to use extremely small interval to capture accurate earthwork results, if your
cross section varies a lot over short interval of space.
3. Also, the cut section is generated from the interpolation of the ground level, which
itself is an approximation. So when you are taking the volume as a function of the
two subsequent cut section areas, then it is a double approximation, which further
reduces the accuracies.

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