maximus808
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Hi guys, can you guys help me understand this problem from Chelapati's Highway Book Volume 4.
The Question ask to find the length of Vertical Curve given a Design Speed. I would think you would use the Design Speed to find the SSD which the solution does. From going through the CERM, it tells you to use the table where you guess if SSD>L or SSD<L and if the if the L is what you assumed you're right. However in the solution, the SSD is 495'. And According the to the AASHTO Table for finding the length of Vert. Curves on Grades, using the equation that they used, the length of vertical curve is 264' which is less than the SSD. Thus, the equation we used would be wrong. Can someone help clarify?
Also, for part B, to find the low point station, couldn't I use the CERM method of x(lowpoint) = -G1/R where R = G2-G1/L. When I find x and add it to the STA of BVC. I don't get the result they had. Thanks for your help guys.
See attached.
Vertical_Curve_AASHTO_Problem.pdf
The Question ask to find the length of Vertical Curve given a Design Speed. I would think you would use the Design Speed to find the SSD which the solution does. From going through the CERM, it tells you to use the table where you guess if SSD>L or SSD<L and if the if the L is what you assumed you're right. However in the solution, the SSD is 495'. And According the to the AASHTO Table for finding the length of Vert. Curves on Grades, using the equation that they used, the length of vertical curve is 264' which is less than the SSD. Thus, the equation we used would be wrong. Can someone help clarify?
Also, for part B, to find the low point station, couldn't I use the CERM method of x(lowpoint) = -G1/R where R = G2-G1/L. When I find x and add it to the STA of BVC. I don't get the result they had. Thanks for your help guys.
See attached.
Vertical_Curve_AASHTO_Problem.pdf
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