L6 - Curves Ranging PDF
L6 - Curves Ranging PDF
L6 - Curves Ranging PDF
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A B
O
Figure A
CIRCULAR CURVES
I = Intersection point @ Apex
A & B = Tangent points
O = Centre of the circle
AI & BI = tangent lengths & these are equal
R = Radius of the circle
AB = Long chord
From A to B along the curve = Curve length
JIB = AOB = Deflection angle 1
Examples :-
Two straight sections of roads are joined by a curve of
radius 100m. If the intersection angle is 120°, calculate
the length of the tangents.
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CIRCULAR CURVES
Length of Curve
Length of arc A to B;
2πR θ
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CIRCULAR CURVES
Long Chord Length
AB = 2 R Sin θ/2
CIRCULAR CURVES
Setting Out the Curve
b
To set out the curve by
a c this method:-
A B
A1 B1
O
Figure 10.2 1
CIRCULAR CURVES
Calculation of Tangent Angle
= 90° - OAE
D
= AOE
E
A B
Sin AOE = AE = ½ chord
AO radius
R B
A1
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O and the length of the chord :-
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Solution :-
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TRANSITION CURVES
General
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Curve Design
The requirements in the design of transition curves are:-
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P = V2
W Rg
where V = the design speed in m/s.
g = acceleration due to gravity in m/s2.
R = is minimum safe radius in m.
Fig. 5.23
TRANSITION CURVES
Setting Out Data
where S = L2 and c= L
24R 2
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where = L
R( -2 )
2R
TRANSITION CURVES
Setting Out Data
EXAMPLE:-
Part of a motorway scheme involves the design and setting out of
a simple curve with cubic spiral transition at each end. The
transitions are to be designed such that the centrifugal ratio is
0.197, whilst the rate of change of centripetal acceleration is 0.45
m/s3 at a design speed of 100 km/hr.
If the chainage of the intersection of the straights is 2154.22 m
and the angle of deflection 50° 00´ 00´´, calculate:-
a) The length of transition. 1
Gradients
Usually expressed as percentages (eg. 1 in 50 = 2%)
On urban motorways, the maximum gradient should be taken as
4% although 5% is allowable in difficult locations @ in hilly areas.
On rural motorways, the max. gradient should be taken as 3%,
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1. Flat curve
Its length is L & its radius R where:-
L < 1
R 10
2. Parabolic curve
To achieve a uniform rate of change of gradient.
This uniformity rate of change of gradient is shown as follows:-
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Therefore:-
QS = ½ (mL/200 – (m-n)L / 400) = (m+n)L / 800
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QS = e = LA / 800
VERTICAL CURVES
Eqn. Of the Vertical Curve
e = LA / 800
Therefore:-
x = ey2 LA x y2 x 4 x =1
Ay2
(L/2)2 800 L2 200L
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VERTICAL CURVES
Sight Distances
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VERTICAL CURVES
Sight Distances
The Sight Distance for Sags:-
- Is the distance required for the vehicle headlamp beams to show
up objects on the carriageway. (usually 0.75m)
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VERTICAL CURVES
K-values
The minimum of vertical curve (L) for any given road is obtained
from the formula:-
L = K.A metres
two-way roads.
sags are usually designed based on stopping
K-values.
VERTICAL CURVES
Use of K-values
See in pages 209, (table from library‘s book).
For rural roads, the minimum length of curve should never be less
than half the design speed in km/hr.
Examples:- 120 km/hr so minimum length of curve between
any gradients should be 60m and above.
VERTICAL CURVES
Setting Out the Vertical Curve
Once the length and gradients have been decided, it is necessary to
plot the curve on the longitudinal section as a check on the design and
then set it out on the ground.
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VERTICAL CURVES
Setting Out the Vertical Curve
d( H) = m - Ay = 0
dy 100 100L
Hence m/100 = Ay /100; therefore y = Lm/A for a max @ min
value of H
Solution...
VERTICAL CURVES
Use of K-values
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EXERCISE
Question 1:
A circular curve of radius 290 m is to be connected between two straights of
a proposed highway. The deflection angle between the two straights is 60°
and the curve is to be set out using chords of 25m. Tabulate the data
necessary for setting out the curve.(nov.03-mac.04)
Question 2:
There have two straight sections of single carriageways which are joined
by a horizontal curve of radius 180 m. if the tangent angle is 25°, calculate
the deflection angle and a length of the tangent. (nov.03-mac.04)
Question 3:
Two tangents intersect at chainage 1712.00 m. The angle of intersection
is 120° and a curve of radius is 200m by the deflection angle method.
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Calculate:-
i) Tangent length
ii) Curve length
iii) Chainage of first Tangent point
iv) Chainage of last Tangent point (Jun.04-Oct.04)
EXERCISE
Question 1:
In dual carriageways, it involves the design and setting out of a simple
curve with cubic spiral transitions at each end. The transitions are to be
designed such that the centrifugal ratio is 0.202, whilst the rate of
change of centripetal acceleration is 0.42 m/s3 with radius 250 m.
Question 2:
The transition curves have been made in rural roads where the centrifugal
ratio is 0.24 and it must satisfy the design speed 55 km/hr. Calculate the
minimum safe radius.
(nov.03-mac.04)
Question
It is required to connect two intersecting straights whose
deflection angle is 13º16‘ 00“ by circular curve of radius 600
meter. The through chainage of intersection point is 2745.72 m
and pegs are required on the centre line of the curve at exact 25
meter multiple of trough chainage.
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Example