Curve Ranging - 113543
Curve Ranging - 113543
Introduction
• In the design of roads and railways, straight
sections of road or track are connected by
curves of constant or varying radius. The
purpose of the curves is to deflect the road
through the angle between the two straights,
θ. For these reason, θ is known as the
deflection angle.
• In construction surveying, curves have to be set out on
the ground for a variety of purposes. A curve may form
the major part of route, it may form a kerb line at a
junction or may be the shape of an ornamantel rose bed
in a town centre.
Horizontal Vertical
curve curve
Circular Spiral
curve curve
HORIZONTAL CURVE
• Simple curves – circular
curves of constant radius
• Transition curves –
curves with
gradually varying
radius (often
referred to as
‘spiral’)
• Combined or composite curves
– consisting of consecutive
transition and simple circular
curves. This is the usual
manner in which transition
curves are used in road and
railway practice, to link a
straight and a circular curve, or
two branches of a compound
or reverse curve.
Curve Ranging
• Applications
• Road Construction
• Land Scaping
• Railways
• Dams
Curve Ranging
Mid-ordinate VC
= R(1-cos θ/2)
External distance IV
= R [sec (θ/2) -1]
Setting out circular curves method
• Small Radius Curve
– Method 1: Find the Centre of the curve
– Method 2: Offset from the tangent
– Method 3: Offset from the long chord