K ketanco Well-known member Joined Oct 28, 2010 Messages 158 Reaction score 0 Oct 23, 2013 #1 in the formula L=100 I / D what is the I units? degrees?
ptatohed Licenced to Spell Joined Oct 27, 2010 Messages 3,745 Reaction score 735 Location Murrieta, CA Oct 23, 2013 #2 L (ft) = 100 (ft) x (Io / DAo) DAo = 360o x100 (ft) / 2(pi)R (ft) = 5,729.6o / R (ft)
RIP - VTEnviro His Memory Eternal Joined Apr 25, 2006 Messages 9,808 Reaction score 235 Location Frozen Plains of the North Oct 23, 2013 #3 L = (K + M) / 2...
K ketanco Well-known member Joined Oct 28, 2010 Messages 158 Reaction score 0 Oct 24, 2013 #4 thanks vtenviro i didnt see that formula before does it relate to mid point sight distance from obstacle in horizontal curve? (HSO things) i mean what is K in other words Last edited by a moderator: Oct 24, 2013
thanks vtenviro i didnt see that formula before does it relate to mid point sight distance from obstacle in horizontal curve? (HSO things) i mean what is K in other words
ptatohed Licenced to Spell Joined Oct 27, 2010 Messages 3,745 Reaction score 735 Location Murrieta, CA Oct 24, 2013 #5 ket, I think VTE is yanking your chain. It's probably some environmental formula or something. Oh, wait, I get it now (0.5 sec before I was about to hit the Post button). Yup, he's definitely yanking you.
ket, I think VTE is yanking your chain. It's probably some environmental formula or something. Oh, wait, I get it now (0.5 sec before I was about to hit the Post button). Yup, he's definitely yanking you.
C civilized_naah Well-known member Joined Jun 30, 2009 Messages 409 Reaction score 28 Location Maryland Oct 28, 2013 #6 If you want to incorporate higher derivatives, then it should be: L = (J + 2K + 2M + N)/6
RIP - VTEnviro His Memory Eternal Joined Apr 25, 2006 Messages 9,808 Reaction score 235 Location Frozen Plains of the North Oct 28, 2013 #7 :spit: