The document provides information about a reversed vertical parabolic curve, including that the rate of change of grade is -0.5 for the first curve and 0.5 for the second curve. The difference in elevation between points A and C is 18m. The grade of the approaching tangent is 2% and the grade of the receding tangent is 4%. It asks to determine the grade of the common tangent, the total length of the first and second curves assuming each station is 20m long, and the elevation of point B if the elevation of point A is 100m.
The document provides information about a reversed vertical parabolic curve, including that the rate of change of grade is -0.5 for the first curve and 0.5 for the second curve. The difference in elevation between points A and C is 18m. The grade of the approaching tangent is 2% and the grade of the receding tangent is 4%. It asks to determine the grade of the common tangent, the total length of the first and second curves assuming each station is 20m long, and the elevation of point B if the elevation of point A is 100m.
The document provides information about a reversed vertical parabolic curve, including that the rate of change of grade is -0.5 for the first curve and 0.5 for the second curve. The difference in elevation between points A and C is 18m. The grade of the approaching tangent is 2% and the grade of the receding tangent is 4%. It asks to determine the grade of the common tangent, the total length of the first and second curves assuming each station is 20m long, and the elevation of point B if the elevation of point A is 100m.
FROM THE GIVEN REVERSED PARABOLIC CURVE SHOWN. THE RATE OF CHANGE OF GRADE OF THE FIRST CURVE IS -0.5 AND THE RATE OF CHANGE OF GRADE OF THE SECOND CURVE IS 0.5. IF THE DIFFERENCE IN ELEVATION BETWEEN A AND C IS 18.0M., AND THE GRADE OF APPROACHING TANGENT IS2 % AND THE GRADE OF RECEDING TANGENT IS 4%.
a. DETERMINE THE GRADE OF THE COMMON TANGENT
b. DET. THE TOTAL LENGTH OF FIRST AND SECOND CURVE, ASSUME 1 STATION=20M LONG c. DETERMINE THE ELEVATION OF B IF ELEV. OF A=100M.