Handbook of Civil Engineering Calculations

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FIGURE 19. Parabolic arc.

r = rate of change in grade = 0.02 percent per
foot; L = (Gb - G 0 )Ir = [1.8 - (-4.6)]/0.02 =
320 ft (97.5 m).


  1. Locate the PC and PT
    The station of the PC = station of the PI -
    'L/2 = (54 + 20) - (1 + 60) = 52 + 60; station
    of PT = (54 + 20) + (1 + 60) = 55 + 80; ele-
    uT^TTTn?FIGURE IA 20. T Tangent offset. «? vation of PC = elevation of PI - GJ./2 =
    2% 3Q + Q 046(16Q) = 3Q3 66 ft (92 £ 6 m);
    elevation of PT - 296.30 + 0.018(160) =
    299.18 ft (91.19Om).

  2. Use the average-grade method to find the elevation of
    each station
    Calculate the grade at the given station; calculate the average grade between the PI and
    that station, and multiply the average grade by the horizontal distance to find the ordinate.
    Equations used in analyzing a parabolic arc are


y= ^- +Gs (41)

G = rx + G 0 (42)

y = (Ga + G)| (43)

DT=-^y (44a)
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