where x is the distance along the curve measured from the start of the vertical
curve and y is the vertical offset measured from the continuation of the slope
to the curve.
At the intersection point PI:
x =L/2
Therefore
(6.46)
The co-ordinates of the highest/lowest point on the parabolic curve, frequently
required for the estimation of minimum sight distance requirements, are:
(6.47)
y p (6.48)
2p q
2
=
()-
L
x p
pq
=
-
L
e
qp
2L 2
y
qp
8
2
=-
Ê -
Ë
ˆ
̄
Ê
Ë
ˆ
̄ =
=- -()
L
L
182 Highway Engineering
Example 6.7
A vertical alignment for a single carriageway road consists of a parabolic
crest curve connecting a straight-line uphill gradient of+4% with a straight-
line downhill gradient of-3%.
(1) Calculate the vertical offset at the point of intersection of the two
tangents at PI
(2) Calculate the vertical and horizontal offsets for the highest point on the
curve.
Assume a design speed of 85 km/hr and use the absolute minimum K value
for crest curves.
Solution
Referring to Table 6.12, a K value of 30 is obtained. This gives an absolute
minimum curve length of 210 m.
Vertical offset at PI:
p =+4%
q =-3%
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