Lecture Module 4D
Lecture Module 4D
Avijit Maji
Room – CE 134
e-mail: [email protected]
MODULE 4: FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOMETRIC
DESIGN: HIGHWAYS, RAILWAYS AND AIRPORTS
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• Grade compensation is, % where R is the radius of the
$
horizontal curve in meters
%&
• The maximum grade compensation is limited to %
$
Vertical
profile
Vertical
Tangent
curve
Summit Valley
curve curve
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VERTICAL CURVE
N is positive
% '
• 𝑆 = 𝑠$ + 𝑠! = +
& &
! !
%( ' !# %( '
• 𝑆! = =
& "
") !
• 𝐿= !
! %( '
Valley curves
N = −n1
N = nn12 –
+nn
12 (b)
(a)
N is negative
(c) (d)
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Design considerations
• Sight Distance
– During daytime no restriction to sight distance
– During night sight distance reduces due to headlight glare
– Hence valley curves designed taking headlight sight distance into
account
• Impact free movement of vehicles at design speed
• Availability of SSD under headlights
+( %
• 𝐿',' = 2× *
• 𝑐 is centrifugal acceleration rate
0.6m/sec3
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Length of valley curve > SSD
"
+- 18.
!
• ℎ# + 𝑆 tan 𝛼 = 𝑎𝑆 = CHAPTER VERTICAL ALIGNMENT -II
!%
+- "
• 𝐿=! .! /- 012 3 A
F C
E α G Stanα
Where, h1
B I
h1
S
ℎ# = Height of headlight = 0.75 𝑚 D N
h α L D
A
C
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S tan α
Length of valley curve < SSD A
h1
E α G
F C
Stanα
h1
B I
S
D N
• 𝐿 = 2𝑆 − A
C
+ S tan α
Where, B N
𝛼 = Beam angle = 14
L/2 S − L/2
Case 2 Length of valley curve less than stopping sight distance (L < S)
The length of the curve L is less than SSD. In this case the minimum sight distance is
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the curve. The important points are the beginning of the curve and the bottom most pa
Summary of valley curves
• Cubic parabola is common form of valley curves equation
,
2𝑁
𝑦 = 𝐵𝑥 , 𝐵 = -
3𝐿
• However, IRC recommends square parabola for valley curve
• Lowest point is to be located for providing cross drainage facility
– It will be on angle bisector of two grades in case of equal grades
"*
– In case of unequal grades, it is at a distance of 𝐿 $%
from tangent point of
first grade
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Solution: 𝑁 = + = Summit curve
#$$ #!$ 5$$
+- +
Assume, 𝐿 > 𝑆𝐷 𝐿= + = 422 𝑚 < 470𝑚 Incorrect assumption
! 6/ .
+
! .* / .+
Assume, 𝐿 < 𝑆𝐷 𝐿 = 2𝑆 − = 417𝑚 Correct assumption
+
Design length of vertical curve = 417𝑚 ≈ 420𝑚
! ! !!
Solution: 𝑁 = − − =− Valley curve
"# $% !#%
() !
For comfort 𝐿&'& = 2× *
= 73.1𝑚
(+ "
Assume, 𝐿 > 𝑆𝐷 𝐿 = = 205.24𝑚 > 130𝑚 Correct assumption
" ,# -+ ./0 1
The valet curve length based on headlight sight distance is higher than the length
based on comfort criteria.
Therefor, the design length of the curve = 205.24𝑚 ≈ 205𝑚
Source: A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (The Green Book). Washington, DC. American Association of State
Highway and Transportation Officials, 2001 4th Ed.