The data given for a vertical sag curve on a roadway plan and profile sheet are...
A 200m equal tangent sag vertical curve has the PVC at station 3 + 700.000 and elevation 321m. The initial grade is -3.5% and the final grade is 0.5%. Determine the elevation and stationing of the PVI, PVT, and lowest point on the curve.
12. Two tangent of a vertical curve intersects at station 32+11.61 and elevation 64.18 ft. back tangent grade is gl = +4% and forward tangent grade g2--6%, and length L = 600 ft a. b. c. d. Calculate the elevation of PVC in feet. Calculate the elevation of PVT in ft Calculate the station of the high point. Calculate the elevation of high point in ft.
EXIT 211 A A 2,125 ft equal tangent vertical curve joins a +2.2% grade to-3.6% grade. The PVI of the vertical curve is station 55+21 at elevation 150 ft. To meet MUTCD standards for advance guidance, an overhead sign structure must be placed at station 55+85. The bottom of the sign will be 18 ft above the roadway surface (more than the recommended 16.5 feet to accommodate larger trucks that use the roadway). WEST 56 Utopia Botlom of sign 18...
7. A sag vertical curve connects a-4.75% grade and a +3.75% grade. The PVI is at station 45+90.00 at an elevation of 611.00 ft. The design speed is 50 mi/h. Determine the minimum length of the vertical curve using the AASHTO method ("K" factors). Round the minimum length up to the next 10 ft multiple for design of the vertical curve and associated calculations. Using this length, determine: The station and elevation of the PVC The station and elevation of...
Question 3 (10 marks) A 1,500ft long sag vertical curve (equal tangent) has a PC at stenine 1,500f. The initial grade is -3% and the fina on 3+70 and elevation I grade is +6%. Determine the elevation and station 3+70 and a PVC at stationing of the low point, PVI, and PVT
3. A 300 ft vertical curve connects a-2.3% approach grade and a +1.6% departure grade. The PVI is at 45+65 with elevation 369.22'. The curve is designed for 35 mi/hr speed limit. Calculate stations and elevations for PVC and PVT A 4% grade meets a failing grade of-25%. Station at P1 is at 60+00 and elevation is 95 feet. The length between PVC and PVT is 1400 feet. Find the elevation of the curve at station 58+00 4. 3. A...
(10 pts) A sag vertical curve is designed with the PVC at station 10900 and elevation 950.00 ft, the PVI at station 110 +77 and elevation 947.34 ft, and the low point at station 110 + 30 a. b. Determine the sight distance provided by the geometry. Determine the design speed of the curve
please show steps and do it clearly 2. A 500 foot vertical curve connects a -4% grade to a +2 percent grade with a PVI at station 35+60.55. The PVI has an elevation of 438.24 ft. a. Calculation the location and elevation of the PVC, the PVT, and the high point or low point on the curve. b. What should be the maximum posted speed limit on this curve?
Problem 4 A 500 ft long sag vertical curve passes under a bridge at station 82+45. The beginning of vertical curve (BVC) is at station 81+00. A-3.6% curve meets a +4.4% curve at the point of vertical intersection (PVI), which is at elevation 425.38 ft. What is the elevation of the point on the curve under the bridge? Problem 5 The grade into a vertical sag curve is -2%. The curve length is 1,400 ft. The grade out of the...
Help please 2 (36 Pts) A 4250 ft equal tangent parabolic vertical curve has a back tangent grade (gl) of + 3.6 % and a forward tangent grade (g2) of-1.8 %. If the elevation of the PVI is 4264.82 ft. at station 78+ 25.00; what is: (a) the elevation and stationing of the PVC and PVT; (b) the elevation of the curve at station 83 + 63.00; and (c) the elevation and stationing of the highest and lowest points on...