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?, (r) ts tn Yeh/min. and tn mtn, The parking Passing sight distance the srghl' Solution:
Vehicles arrive at a toll booth according to lot ailendant proceSses vehicles distance long enough to enable a vehicle
the function ),(t1 = 5.2 - 0.201 where l,(t) is V:30.J6 nis Y=30J6 rds
spaces and collect fees) at a to oveftake and pass anather vehicle on a Srop
in vehicles per minute and t is in minutes. rate at a single station. A queue -.-i ::L-! .t':1\. {. -a:'\
two-lane highway wihout intelerence
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skid mark analysis indicates that the The length of a summit vertical curve is
vehicle was traveling 80 kplr at the onset of
200 m. Tangent grades for the vertical
braking. Assuming the
median.brake
reaction time of 0.66 sec., estimate He
Solution: curyes are +3% and .2%. Compute the tf,!ffi
radius of the summit curve.
distance fiom the point of impact to the On a railroad, a + 0.8% grade meets a -0.4%
v
vehicle position when the driver initially grade at sta. 2 + 700 and at elevation 30 m.
Solution:
reacted, Deceleration rate of the vehicle is
1.5 m/s2. _1200
Q= - =-_]i-=4lM)m.
The maximum allowable change in grade
per station is 0.2%. Determine the length of
9, 9, 0.03 - (- 0'02)
-
the curve.
Sight dish@
Solution:
Solution:
L* V=?22X ntls Sr =Vt
-_9,-9,
sr Sr=48J8 d '" #
=""*t A vertical summit curve has tangent grades
n
0.8 + 0.4
s S,=22.22(2.51 of +5% and -3.8%. The horizontal distance u.l=
n
from the P.C. to the highest point of the
80
S, = 55.56 m. (tagdistance) curve is 113.64 m. Determine the length of n=6
-
V= = 22.22m1s
the curve.
3.6 v2 L = 6(20)
s2
v'1 =vt'z -2asz 2g(f t G)
Solutrbn; l=lNm
-a
""'-- q -q
(22.22)2 =Y,z - 2(1.5X4S.7S) I=- 9,L
s
V = 25.30 n/s
S, =Yt
f",ffi=0.35 113.M =0.05o'05- 0.038
L
K= |A H-f{0,-0,)
A symmetrical vertical summit curve has
h2 tangents of +6t7,
,_ 280(3+4) ,n6 .4%. lf the stationing
A'9,-9, II- 100
and elevation of the P.T. is l0 + 020 and
8(1oo)
n=s-(-a) 225
1!2.63 m. respectively, compute the
H=2.45 elevation and stationing of the highest
A=7 point of the curve. Length of curve is
v 2.45
280 5=325 m 120 m.
K= = 40 m. (120)' (140)'?
125 rr
7
y=1.8 Using slope diagram method Solution:
€r Stationing of the highest point of the curve Elev. A = 30 + 0.03(120) - 1.8 h, = area of shaded section
h, = 1.25 m u.
S=120m t42
(10+D0) P.T,
6{)m 60 rr
Check:
^ s,L
s= ",",=120m
"' = 003(280) A grade is followed by a .270 grade
Elev. A. 1%.60 - 22i(0.02) + 1.25
9, - 9, 0'03 + 0"04
+5.2010
Elev"A= 191.35m.
of a vertical summit parabolic curve at 120-r , =4{i
Stationing of highest point station 2 + 230 with an elevation of 194.60
= (10 + 120) + (120)
m. The parabolic curye is 450 m. long.
I : Stationing of point C whose elevation is
,t. (l
change in grade. t85..t5 lt
By ratioand propotbn
@ Elevation of the highest point @ Compute the elevation of the highest r=27.1.1i6 m '.7.
.h= 120(0.03)
' '
x = 273.86 Stalioning of highest point of curve
2
@ Elevation of the highest point of curve Stationing ofA. (l + 230) + 100
=(10+020)-48
S=Kgr StationingofA=2+llg
h=1.8m = (9 + 972)
S = 62.5(5.2)
Stationing ofC = (2 + 330) - (273.86)
Elev.A=30+1.8 S = 325 m. (location of highest point of
Stationing of C = 2 + 056.14 m
curve from P.C.)
Elev,A=31.8m
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L=KA
fll.=l?.50m Cro.$nrrl C=43.80-37.50
_ 150(0 03) t sd*r0
h = 2.25
A=2.8-(-1,6) I Lt2 70 {Ll2t,1t) C = 6.3m
110.46 = K(4.4) Elev. of highest pint of curve = f89 m' @ Length of curve based on appearance
criteria if V = 120 kph
K . 25.10
V > 60 kph and A> 2o/o
R=100K (Lt2)+7o (Lt2)-7O
where:A=6-t3)=9
R = 100(25.10)
By rafioand proportlnn Use Lrn. .2V
R= 2510 m.
A vertical summit curve connec{s a 0.06 0.03 Lmin. = 2(100) = 210 m.
grade to a -3% grade at the P.l. at station :, +70
150 + 00 whose elevation is 48 m. , 70
h 0.4=1*5
2T.
c n
41.70
El =:17.50rn 0r)!r,?rzl n=15
h l5(h 7l)
i P.T,
0I)2
L = 15(20) = 3(N m
t.l. = 37.50 m Cr.)rr ral/
.t 250-S
_l':l:"
l't2 ?o \Ll2)'70
280 140
s2
-
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_80
260
A -6% grade and a +2% intersect at 10
EI.14."t75
Y, 16
1.35 m
change in grade
I .()5 nr
)/1 = 0.40
r=!A
H=f{s,-0,) Elev. of P.C. = 25.632 + 80(0.06) = 30.432
A=gr_9.,
Elev. of tirst quarter point:
A=1-(-5)
H= (0.02+rs6; Elev. = 30.432 - 40(0.6) + 9.46
T Elev. = 28.432 m.
By ratioand propaftion A=6
H = 1.6 0.042 0.03
x=S
v H
260-S S 6
K= 50 m.
(40)' (80)' 0.072S = 260(0"03)
S = 108.33
..
Y -
_ (40)'(1.6)
(8or
A descending grade of 4.2% intersects an
h = area of shaded section
@ Distance from P.C. to the lowest point of
ascending grade of 3% at sta. 12 + 325 at the curve
)/ = 0.40 elevation 14.2 m. These two grades are to 0.03(108.33)
be connected by a 260 m. vertical parabolic "_ Sr=Kgr
2
Elev. A = 14.375 + 40(0.06) + 0.40
curve. A r
einforced concrete culve( pipe Sr '50(5)
with overall diameter of 105 cm. is to be h = 1.625
Elev.A=17.175m. 3t = 250 m. from the P.C.
constructed with its top 30 cm. below the Eiev. P.T. = 14.2 + 0.03(130)
subgrade. What will be the invert elevation r 50 r50
of the culvert? Elev. P.T. = 18.10 P.C I
STA 12 + 200 whose elevation is at Elevation of invert of culvert = 10.475 - 0.3 - 1.05
25.632 m. The two grades are to be
connected by a parabolic curve, 160 m
1.05 m
Eievation of invert of culvert . 15.12 m
long. Find the elevation of the first quarter l7+3?5
0.05
point on the curve. lilev. I 4.2
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Check; Using slope diagram Using slope diagram miltd. Elev.A=51.10+0.80 Solufion;
0.05 0.01 180-S_ S Elev.A=51.90n,t. Lt2 l-t2
s1 300 -s] 0:025 0.01 Elev. B * 50.90 * 0.008(40) P,a,' f0't- ll'J1)'1tt
,,1.
15 - 0.06 S1 1.8-0.01S=0.025S h
Elev.B=51.22m
Sr =250m.ft0mP.C. 0.035 S = 1.8 tlol'
0.75
y=51.90-51.22
Check: S = 51.43 m. 5t).4{) nr
200+70
y = 0.68 E.=I50 nl
S.= 9rL Check usingformula:
' 9, -9, g,L
^
b=s H=! (e, 9r)
5. =
-o o5(3oo) p.C. -
'9, 9,
8 u=! (gr -9,)
= 250 m. from
' -0.05-0.01 s
c _ 0.01(180) H=!
8
(- 0.01 2 0.008)
r=! Io or - 1-o.oosy]
@ Elevation of the lowest point of curve: 0.01- (- 0.025) 8
using slope diagram H=- 0,002501 (negative sign indicates
S ='51.43 m. ok H = 0.001881
Elev. of PT = 374.50 + 150(0.01) a sagcurue)
t \2 ,. \2 Etev. A= 150 + 70(0.01)
Elev. of PT = 376 m.
x-90-51.43 (5) _ (b-40)
.
Area of shaded diagram
oo(50)=g.25
h
x = 38.57 m.
H- oss
Elev.A=150.70m.
Elev.B=150.40+0.75
6= L2 -401{1600
2 Stationing of lowest point = (100 + 00) + (38.57) L2 -_____-4-
Elev.B=151.15m
Elev.ofA=376-0.25 Stationing of lowest point = lN + 38.57 4(0.00251) 0.68
y = 151.15 - 150.70 m
Elev. of A = 375.75 m L - 1601 6400
L2 +
Solulion:
the top of the pipe is 51.10 m. above seh (r-to)' L
' 0.00752
Solution: A vertical curve joins a 4.5% grade to
+1.0% grade. The P.l.
a
(t -zo)' = 5e,841 lil
of the vertical curve
Ltz l-t2
is at station 200 + 00 and elevation 150 m. l2
I{ above sea levEl. The c€nterline of the :- -701+4900=59.841
h roadway must clear a pipe located at
3c1t' station 250 + 70 by 0,75 m. The elevation of f -zaot+19600=239.361
the top of the pipe is 150.40 m. above the
rr L'z - 51 9.361 +1 9600 = o
sea.level. yUhat is lhe minimum length of
.10
Pt,
180-s ,' &ll.=50.r0 n1
vertical curve that can be used? L= 418.39 m.
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-./ =\ rn,r)7tnr
_ t,,
Curves 2H (gr - gz) Lz
[ =
' -_ ,,
(l m
The length of a sag vertical curve is 420 m. .,.n. ,,,, n,
'n 'tl? L1+t{
with langent grades of -2% and +4% t,,t1t4 rtt\.
/-rf ' A vertical highway curve is at
times
ft - Ar.,,lr,n \l
designed to include a particular elevation at a
2H\+ 211sr= Lr Lz (gr - gz)
intersecting at a point whose stationing is
at 160 + 00 and elevation of 60 m. above certain station where the grades 0f the forward - - 2ul - 211s, llii
L1[r, (S1 9z)
sea level. A pipe is to be located at the Elevation at point A .64,2A - 1.4 and backward tangents have already been
lowest point of lhe vertical curve. The Elevation at point A = 62.80 m. established. lt is therefore necessary to use a
roadway at this point consists of two 3.6 m.
Elevation of the top of the pipe
curve with unequal tangents or a compound .Lt=66,11,;1fr
2HL2
lanes with a normal crown slope ol 2Yo. lt curve which is usually called 'unsymmetrical"
the lowesl point on the surface of the = 62.80 - 0.822 or asymmetrical parabolic curve where one
roadway must clear the pipe by 0.75 m, = 61.978 m parabola extends from the P.C. to a point
Applying the squared property of parabola, in
what is the maximum elevation of the top directly below the vertex and a second
solving for the vertical offsets of the parabola,
of the pipe? parabola which exlends from this point to the
P.l. ln order to make the entire curve smooth
Solution: and continuous, the two parabolas are so
n,f,'lio ,$rirtlem constructed so that they will have a common
tangent at the point where they joined, that is
0.02(3.6)
!t
ir)?2 n A vertical sag curve has tangent grades of at a point directly below the vertex.
'' O.75 m o.lttz nr P,C,
J-6 rn 3.6 m 1.5% and +3.5%. lf the length of curye
Lel us considerthe figure shown below: ' 1,.7.
9,L
l=
AV2 gz = slope of lonruard tangent
,r'#
'-
o 395
lJ
I
o s,' =g!L bl
Lt gt
L2
'9t Solufion: I
FromtheP.T.when >H
9r-9s 2 :
8*)u2
^ 9z$z\2 I 20
Substitdintg lhese yalues and solving far
gJ, we have:. 52=
gzLz2 "2=ril;I;;lL#s,
2H gzLz
52= from the P.T,
L, 2H
o H=7(or-9s) s2
&780
t:l.=!!{tn Lr-ArJ t".4,
2H=1191-1193 Lr 0r
> H, the highest or lowest point 2H Lz@t - gz)
9aLr=Ltgr-2H
When
f = *h
of the curve is located on the right side of the 14 L1
L191-2H
93=-- 8t. curye. ..412(.st-gz)
'
L1
- H= 2G;6
^2H
tl) 9e=91 - Ll (60) I0.05 - (- 0.08)t
$ ,,
u _ 40
tt-
A o when 2(40+60)
Fron equation O subsltute equation L2 H = 1.56
@.
0r L. use, s2=ff fromtheP.T.) lli\h?st toi,1r
"1
-g', -g., Considering the right side of the parabola,
St25.6l
VFCD.
grlr
^'l2H\
5r:-- v
Lr 0n
9r-\9r - q
@ When t.n
/ L2l2(&-gz) s2
E.=l08.d0m
9r L1
I.,
Use: 51=# ffromtheP.C.)
e78{)
LF4o Lz=60
51 =
(gr Lr - 2H)
9r- L1
Lr gt 40 (0.05)
uLt2 L2 2 2 = 1.0 < H
Sr =,
grLr- Lt+2H 0o Lr o,
(, 5r=- Lo2
L1 ' 9r-92 Sr =1f fromP.C.
L,
€) H=i(s3-s2) c -_ 0.05 (40)2
,r=ff "1
&
2 (1.56)
= 25.64 m.
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HYz
=rr#ry s iral Curves 6 angle of interseclion of spiral 3. Offset distance from tangent at S.C.
t+F easement curve L2
f, = ----L
tz=--[py
1.56 Q5.64\2
- 71. angle of intersection of simple ' 6R,
curve
Y2= 0.64 B T.S, tangent to spiral 4. Offset distance from lhe tangent at
Elev. of E = 1 10 + 0.05 {25.64) - 0.64 9R. radius of simple curve any point in the spiral
Elev. of E = 110.642 m. 10. l3
Dc degree of simple curve
X=XrL'l
11, L.T, long tangent
12. S.T. short tangent
13. Es external distance of the spiral 5. Deflection angle at any point on the
spiral
curve
A. 3% grade meets a +5% grade near an
14. L.C. = long chord of spiral transition .S
l-
underpass. ln order maintain the to 15. Xc offset from tangent at S.C.
-
3
=
minimum clearance allowed under the
16. Yc distance along the tangent from
bridge and at the same time introduce a
vedcal transition curve in the grade line, it
=
6. Distance along tangent at any point in
l=42 the T.S. to S.C. the spiral
is necessary to use a curve that lies 200 m. 17. X offset from tangent at any point
L5
on one side of the vefiex of the straight \,=l
grade and 100 m. on the other. The station
on the spiral
' '+oniL]
--
Solution:
20. i deflection angle at any point on
the spiral, it is proportional to
the square of its distance.
v --L A
40 R:
Lt h 200 (0.03) 21. Lc Iength of spiral
2 =-i- =3m'>267
22. L length of spiral from T.S. to any 8. Tangent distance for spiral
The lowest point of curye is on the right side. point along the spiral _ L (_ x)
T=*-L+lR +--rltan- 1
200 100
' 2 [' 4) 2
SUMMARY OF FORMULAS
t'{.
t:l.223 it
s2
FOR SPIRAL CURVE 9. External distance
1
E R + *-!- sec Rc
1. Spiral angle at any point on the spiral s c
4 2
i(I|2(X) t (rao)
O, Lr2
Elements of a curve: 2R. L.[ n / 10. Angle of intersection of central simple
curve
2H
1. lc = l-2s" 0
^ -Tdfrf0.05 (100)2 S.C.= spiral to curve 2. Spiral angle at S.C.
sz=
2.. C.S. = curve to spiral DL
Sz = 93.63 m. 3. S.T. * spiral to tangent cc 11. Length ofthrow
"40
Sla. oflowestpoint of curve = (10 + 300) - 93.63
4. Ts = tangent distance r- [rao\ p
X
4
Sta. of lowest point curye. 10 + 2A6JT 5. T. = tangent distance for the curve ' 2R.( n /
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12. Super.elevation where K = velocity of
car in kph
x=_ L3
0.0079 K, 6RL
-_ c
A spiral easement curve has a length of An 80-m spiral connects a tangent with a
R
100 m. with a central angle having a radius 180-m radius circulaf curve. The maxlmum
velocity in kph lhat a car could pass
13. Super.elevation considering 75% of K
to counteracL the super.elevalion x I&l_
6(300x100}
of 300 m. Determine the degree of spiral at
the third quarter point. through the curve without skidding is
nearest 1o:
0.004 K, Solution:
6= _
(75)r
R x: D=
1145916 Solufion;
6(300)(100) @egreeof simplecurve)
14. Desirable length of spiral
R . 0.036v'
x, = 2.311. _
D=
1145.916 'R.
, _ 0.036 Kl
300
"R D - 3.819"
0.036v3
80=-
- 2
180
15. Deflection angles vary as the squares Deoree of soiral when L = Y L V =73.68kph
of the length from the T.S. 4
X2
s
C
,
A spiral easement curve has a length of
100 m. with a central curve having a radius Z0
r.s The degree of curve of the central curve of
,
of 300 m. Determine the offset distance
=Bo
T-5.:n0{?nt bvtuil f.S.-t0!!.il tu \\tll
from the tangent to the third.quarter point S.C.-\pirdt tu ..t/t! a spiral easement curve is equal to 6'. ll the S.{..vnn k,&^/
of the spiral. max. design velocity of the car passing i-lditn,,UNL'rt I. )t)
S-\ilnl a\h ut 1..,)t)
thru the spiral curve is 75 kph, determine
Solution: the required length of spiral.
x=- L3
r
6RL Solution; S=-rad.
2RL
Xa
(90)3
_ '-'--=5=190.99
fl =1145.916 1145.916 ac
20)' Solufion:
$= L 180
----.S-- .
2(176.2e)(80) S
2Rc 7\.
A fitlin. value of centrifugal acceleration:
i= 0.27' r.s
. 0.0215 (80)3
L. =
T.S. nn$dh)till
o^sG76
i,.iel\\iln'
S.-\tta!.ntL.rt
ankk at S.('.
S.C- 2.26lE Problem Lc= 82'05 m'
2.?S5 .r'Problem *" = 1q# =176.2em A spiral easement curve has a length of 80
@ Lengthofthrow:
m and the radius ol the central curve is 200
The length of the spiral curve is 82 m. and L' m. Determine the niax. velocity that a car
P=7
x"
" =.2 R" 'tL
the radius of the central curve of the spiral S .1180
could pass thru the spiral curve.
curve i$ 260 m, Compute the length of r2
Lc
throw.
s= 8o .l!9=r:. Solution;
--
X, =
6-E
' 2(176.29) n 0.036 v3
I
.R
=-
-_ (82.05)2
Solufion; c
". - 6 (260)
''=?=f=a'rs' 0.036 v3
80=- Xc= 4'32
200
D _4.32
t-
I5 V = 76.3 kph 4
7.
,a R
The spiral easement curve has a length of
spiral equal to 80 m and the radius of the
2.269 ; Problem
central curve of the spiral curve
2.270,,. Probldtn
is
192.84 m. Compute the deflection angle at The design speed of a car passing thru an
the end point of the spiral. easement curve is equal to 80 kph. The The tangents of a spiral curve forms an
radius of the central curye ol the spiral angle of intersection of 25' at station 2 +
Solution: curve is equal to 260 m. long. 058. Design speed is 80 km/hr. For a radius
P= t'
t2 of central curve of 300 m. and a length of
24R O Compute the value of the rate of spiral of 52.10 m..
centrifugal acceleration in m/sec for
o - (82)' this speed. O Find the stationing at the point where
24(260) @ Compute the length of the spiral curve the spiral starts.
I.S f.S.=Lnetil n'\?nll
based on the centrifugal acceleration. @ Find the stationing of the start of
P=1.08m @ Compute for the length of throw central curve.
i, -d.11; tni 0!1. 4t s .(
5 , = rpr!il dttt. it s.<'
T, 92.64 m. @ Determine the distance which the new ta) Distance which the new curve is shifted Solution:
curve is shifted away from the away from the intersection of the tangents. O Length ofthe transition curve
intersection of the tangents.
Stationing @ T.S. = (2 + 058)- 92.64 h=Rr-Rc
@ Compute the length of throw, :lo'
Stationing @ T.S. = 1+ 965.36
h=190.00-189.59
@ Stationing of the start of central curve. h = 1.40 m. (amount the new curve is
$olution:
Sta. @ S.C. = Sta. @ T.S. + L O Radius ofcentral curve: shifted away from the intersection
Sta. @ S.C. = (1 + 965.36)+ 52.10
of the tangents) sr'
7
Sta. @ S.C. = 2+ 017.46
{)' \:i./-'
OA lihgent f,'. ',p
(80)'
P = 1.81 m.
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1l zaa rRANspoRTATroN & TRAFFTc ENGTNEERTNG
L, = De (200)
2.2701,,; Fi(i]tlear,,rl
(2) Spiral angle. Solution: L, = 3.6(0.08X200)
L" 180'
^
b=- , _ 0.m6v3 Given a horizonlal curve with a 410 m. L' = 57.60 m. say 60 m (multiple ot 20 nt)
" 2R. n R radius, estimate the length of spiral,
necessary for a smooth transition from
c -_ 92.95(180") 250 - 0.036(140)3
tangent alignment to the circular curve if
'' 2(2oo)tt R the design speed is 90 kph, 2,27', Problcri
R = 395.14 m
s. = 13"19' Solufion:
A circular curve with a radius of 350 m. is
V'
R= .R
0.036v3 connected by 60 m. spiral lransition curves
(9 Central angle:
127(e + f1 to tangents with a deflection angle of 0.349
rad. lf the stationing of the TS is 105 + 40,
l.=l-2S. (4q'1 0.036(90)3
395.14 =127(e + 0.20) L
!
410
determine the stationing of the ST.
l' - 50'30'- 2(13"19')
L s =64m
e = 0.19
l"= 23'52' (central angle ofthe new curue)
2,277 Problem.;r
2.273 ,Probleh
A twoJane highway of the Northem Luzon
A horizontal curve has a radius of 400
Expressway has a width of 3.6 m. per lane R:350
Compute the minimum length of the
Given a horizontal curve with a 400 meter with a design speed of 100 kph. lt has a l0S + Jl)
radius have a design speed of 90 kph. necessary fpr a smooth transition 400 m. radius of central-curve. Determine
Compute the minimum length of transition tangent alignment to the circular r
L= m
De_ 1
65.61 V = 100.80 kph
L, 200 Stationing of S.T.
Length of spiral :
L, = De (2oo) = (105 + 40) + 60 + 122.15 + 60
,sR
_ 0.m6v3 = (105 + 40) + (2+ 42.15)
illfittl ,rPlbblqlitl
R=127(fV'+ el = (107 + 82.1i)
, _ 0.036(100.8)3
A l-km long racetrack is to be designed ' 400 (oo)'? ," II
with turns 250 m, length at each end. 4og =
L, .92.17 m. 127(0.12 + e1 t
Determine the super-elevation rate for a
design speed of 140 kph and a side friction e = 0.08 (supbrelevationrate)
lactor of 0.20.
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:Piriiblgml Sight Distance for Vertical O For stopping sight distance Design standards for stopping sight
Curves fu = height of eye level from the distance or sight distance for sag vertical
pavement curves are based on an assumed headlight
Compute the minimum passing sight
distance for the following data: A. For crest (summit) vertical hr = 1.08 m height of
600 mm and an upward
curves. hz. height of object divergence of the headlight beam of 1'.
hz = 0.60 m
Speed of the passing car = 90 kph
Speed of the overtaken vehicle - 80 kph a) WhenScL A=gr-gzin% @ For passing sight distance
Time of initial maneuver = 4 sec.
. hr = 1.08 m
Average acceleration 2.4 kphlsec.
hz = 1.08 m
0 WhenS<L
Time passing vehicle occupies the left r 12
lane = 9 sec, h2 . ,1.)
d, * O,
# rvhens<L a) When design speed V < 60 kph
Use L= 60 m b) When V < 60 kph
i L= 2s-T whenS>L L.60 n
d
, = distance between passinl vehicle at the b) When grade breaks { : gr - gz is less
end of its maneuver and opposingvehicte lhan2olo c) WhenA<2%
Usel=60m
d, =Vt d) L=6q L=60m
o, = 9{ffiQ =22s m.
K = length of vertical curue in meters c) When V > 60 kph and grade
for 1% change in grade break> 2o/o d) WhenV>60andA>2%
L A=gr-gz Use L= 2V L= 2V
Min. passing distance = + 80
5(225)
Min. passing distance . 380 m.
d) When V > 60 kph but grade
e) R=100K break < 2olo
Assume S < L Stopping Sight Distance for O Compute the max. speed of the car that
can pass lhru this curve
A 5% grade intersects a - l.4o/o grade at
Summit Vertical Curves @ Compute the length of the vsrtlcal
station 1 + 990 of elevation 42.30 m.
l: AS2
curve in meters for every 1% change in
Design a vertical summit parabolic curve ioo(f( - Jn\)' I
grade.
connecting the two tangent grades to @ Compute the equivalent radius of the
conform with the following safe stopping A_9, _9,
A vertical summit (crest) curve has tangent vertical curve.
sight distance specifications. a = s (-s.+) grade of +0.5% and a -1.0o/o grade for a
- road which will provide a stopping sight
Design velocity 60 kph A=8.4 Solution:
Height of distance of
190 m. Height driver's eye
driver's eye from the
pavement = 1.37 m.
road
, (8.4)(83.32)'? above the pavement is 1.07 m and the ' (i) t\4ax. speed of the car
Height of an object over the pavement heighl of the object ahead is 0.15 m. Assume S > L
roo(vDtrs4 - rD(o 10))' Compute the minimum length of a crest
ahead = 100 mm.
Perception-reaction time 2 1L
sec. L. 131.92 m. > 83.32 okasassumed
vertical curve lor a design speed of 2oo(fi-6)'
Coefficient of friction 1 00 kph. L=2S-
between the road A
pavement and the tires = 0.15.
(z) Elevation of highest point of cuwe: Solution: A=9,-9,
O Determine the stopping sight distance. Assume S>L A=2.8-(-1.6)
@ Oetermine the length of curve. S/=18 52
@ Determine the elevation of 2oo(fr,-- A=4.4o/o >
point on curve.
highest .
F,t.12
L=2S-
fi;)' 2o/o
Solufion;
?., A
L = 2(130)
2001 (J*.S;)'
A=o - 0^
O Stopping sight distance:
12.56
4.4
Use L*," = 60 m.
[ 4, 2(e.81X0.15 + 0 05)
S - 83.32 m. fl
131.92(0.05 + 0.034 @ Length of the veilcal curve in meters for
=
B - every 170 change in grade
H = 1.39 Sight Distance for Vertical L=KA
@ Length ofcurve y _ 1.39
Summit Curves 121.38 = K(4.41
(53.4)'z (65.96), K" 27.59 m
0l!
y = 0.91
ht Elev. of highest point A vertical parabolic curve has a sight @ Equivalent radius of the vertical curve
P,C,
distance of 130 m, The curve has tangent R=100K
= 42.30 - 12.56(0"034) - 0.91
grades of +2.8olo and .1.6%. lf the height ol
= 40.963 m. R= 100(27.59)
the driver's eye from the pavement is 1.08
m. and the height of the object is 0.50 m., R= 2759 m.
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Passi ng Sight Distance for Headlight Sight Distance
Crest (Summit) (Stopping i Sight Distance) 2.287 Froblom Note: For small total grade chango catt be
Vertical Curve for sharp to cause discomfoi without violaling
Vertical Curve srght distance sfandards. AASHTO
Determine the minimum length of a sag
Pi6blem vertical curve between a - 0.7o/o grade and
suggesl a comfort standards whlch is
DPWH requirements:
a + 0.5 grade for a road with 110 kph eoualto f=-AV2
Compute the length of
Headlight heighl = 0.60 m design speed. The vertical curye must ' ?oA
vedcal curve that
will provide passing sight distance for provide 220 m. headlight sight distance. where: A=gz-gr%
a
design speed of 100 kph at the intersection A one-degree upward divergence of the light V- desrgn speed in kph
of + 1.49 % grade with a - 0.60 % grade. beam is used in computing the length of ihe Solution;
sag ve(ical curves. Assume S < L Note : Appearance criterion
Solution:
, AS2
@ When V = 110 kph > 60 kph
S=Vt+ V' O When S<L 120 + 3.55 Grade break = 1.2o/o < 2o/o
(f+G)
, AS2 A=g, -9., Use Lnrin = 60 m.
S = 83.32 m.
L_ @ When V = 100 kph > 60 kph
Grade brakes > 2% t
L=2S-ftzo+rss1 120 + 3.5 220
LA] L=65.3m
UseL=2V
Fioblem where:
Therefore, use L = 60 m.
L = length of sag curve
ButS>L notok
Compute the minimum length of vertical S
" the distance between the vertical and Iry S>[
curve that will provide 1g0 m. stopping point where the one degree upward
sight distance for a design speed of'lld single of the iight beam interseits the ,_ru_(rzo*e.ss)
kph at the intersection of a + J.5o7o gy66" surface of the roadway or stopping [A)
and a-2.70%grade. sight distance Compute the minimum length of vertical
120 + 3.5(220\/
A = algebraic difference in grades in (yo) L=2t2201-
\/1.2 \ sag curve that will provide 130 m. stopping
Solution: sight distance for a design speed of 80 kph
Usin g appearance criterion.
L =-301.7m
-- at the intersection of a -2,30% and a +4.8o/o
grade.
V>60kph
@ Comfort criterion Since L<0 , noveiical curue is needed to
A> 2o/o Solution:
UseL=2V . AV2 provide stopping srghf dlstance, Assume S < L
395
t= z (tto) O Comfort criterion
A=4.8-F2.30)
where:
L=220m.
L = length ofsag curve
. AV2 A=7.1
Use 1,220 m.
A = algebraic difference in grades in (%)
395 . AS2
_ r.z(fi0)'
where V= 1 10 kph 120 + 3.5 S
V = max. velocity of vehicle passing thru ..
A=3.s- (-2.70) the sag curve in kph 395 7.1(1 30)'?
* =*# -,*,
L = 115.04 m tzo+es(1e6) R = radius of center - line curve
L = length of curve
Use L = 115,04nr L=2N.94m. okasassumed
D = degree of curve
32=52-2SL+12+gRIr/
UseL= /26.58rn R-M
cos0= R 8RM=2SL-12
StoppinE Sig ht Distance for
R-M=RCoso
Sa Curves M=R-RCoss
Sight Distance for M=R(1-Coso) ,,UffiII
Horizontal Curves
@ When S>L
Compute the minimum length of vertical O When S<L
curve that will provide 190 m. stoooino
sight distance for a design ,p.eo oijod
kph at the intersection ot-a _'Z.OZ, A highway curve has a radius of 80 m and a
anda+2.40%grade.
trale length of 90 m. lf the required, sight distance is
60 m, how far off the center of the road could
M you allow the bushes to grow?
Solution:
V = 100 kph > 60 kph
P, ,,R Solufion;
A=gr -g, R'-, .'R 80m
R
A =2.6 - (.2.4) ,,?1,,...."'
A=5
L+2d=S fi'
,tt
Using appearance criterion S . sight distance
S.L i
(AC)2=gz+14P;z n.{ ft
A>2% (AC)2=(AD)2+M2 8m
(AD;z = gz - (R - ty;z
ThereforeL"2V
(AOlz = Pz - (R2 - Z Rtrl +
.
n4z)
(AD)2=(A0)2-(R-W2
80=
gf
L = 2(1oo) - 2oo m. (A0)2=(AE)2+R2 8m
(AD)z=2RM-M2
(AD)2 = (AE)2 1 Pz - 1R - tvt;2 rn = 5,625 meters
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Solution:
Z-2gll . Problem M-
S' (D Side slope of the section ,Prehlem
8R ".29,4.
The clearance to an obstruction is 40 m. and S' The following notes are for irregular cross-
the desirable sight distance when rounding a
5.8 =8(120) 2.1 section. Compute the cross-sectional area.
horizontal curve is 600 m. Determine the 1) Width of roadway is 12 m. with side slopes
minimum radius of horizontal curve if the S = 74.62m < L (Use smallestS fordesrgn 2.3.S Bt2 Ill2 s ol 1:2.
length of curve is 550 m. long speed of cars utilizingthe road)
6..15 4.5
V'
c2.67 C3.33 C4.00 C2,83 C2.33 C1.67
Solution: .l=600 m.
S=Vt* B
11.U 8,00 4.00 0 s.00
/,
l-=550 nt 2g(f + G)
i +2,3S=6.45 9.34
P.C T,
74.62 =VQ.S\
B
+ S =4.5 Solution:
2(9.81X0.35 + 0) 2
1.3 S = 1.95
V'1 + 17 17V - 512.42= 0
It ft S=1.5
V = 15,62 m/s
:J;
V = 15.62(3 6)
L(2s'L)
M - (D Width of road base
1.61 l.a
8R V = 56.25 kph 3.14 5 l l.l4
B
L(2S-L) -+ S- 4"5 0 Li4
^_ 2 f.14
8M
B
550[2(600)-550]
D_ -+ 1.5 = 4.5
8(40) Eafthworks 2
NLEX.
Perception+eaction time is 2.5 sec. and 3.45 1.5