27 COTOOB 4 oS eee lee “ , . Ww t i + im. os oo ea, . toe s co a ai ee . Pes oe oy xf . i . vs wal - 0 5 e we * : . te eB eae Mo ae wee. , ie - pet 4 | wea ay non . ‘FO ‘ ves tN : . . : peg Chea Ca, Se : . N DT El Diid eee cote eee. : 6er75 gh G2 26BEE res TT ton. . $e 779 : C .. ev —— . 7 ‘ g272e— 63- a < a v 7, , 4=4/ 26 00” = 100° TPG 62 £5 72.5/ + eee 2202. Sa ‘ tay yea rome apt na 2 4 METHOD OF COMPENSATING DISTANCE BETWEEN “STATIONS OF GROSS SECTIONS TAKEN ON CURVES ) ao PDN ep va . i parRidt pri ts vidas ord yr ‘ 62+66. IEC. | ! In the oross sections at the left, and in the above plan, points x, x,, Xoeeese, and pointad, 4, cece, respectively, indicate the location of the . 0 : PPEIO | 2 +50 senters of gravity of the end areas with reapect to centerline. Vt . The compensated distance between adjacent sections ia to the distance between their stations as the radius at the average oehter of gravity is to the center line radius. ' , Tf the roadbed rune out of, or into, cut or fill between section » the compensated distance to or from the end or beginning, respectively, of out or fill, is to the centerline distance as the radius to the center of gravity of the edjacent section ia to the centerline radius. The centerline distance may be graphically determined thus; .firet, plot from the oross sections a profile through the zaro point of out or fill; second, soale distanoe fron adjacent seotion to grade point on profile. Computations for sections shown, Daag 2806038+ 92:5, 1005 whonse Dz.c 28.60 x 0.95 = 26,8. , 92.5 +88.0 Day #26 6003 511005 whence D. y 725 * 0.9026 = 2206. Dg-gtl6 (scaled)::8:100; whence Dy, = 16x 0.88 = 18,2. Dg_gthT.6 (scaled)::112.5;100; whenoe a = 17,6 x 1.118 = 19.6. Do._ 115.5 (scaled)::110.5;100; whence Do. = 15.6 x 1.105 = 14.9. Soe és hi : ~* a fe 4 nos C/A 96. FOB. Re Gare QL iL genere] formula. Computation; by proportion the center of gravity et 62+ 668.71 B.C. is found to be approximitely 6 feet to the left of the centerline. Therefore ‘ 7 bg ' : : 2 . 110.6+ 105.0 Deeg 1187s “—_—F—~— —"4 100; whence De_ee © eT] x 1.0778 = 20.2. Dex z 20.2 6.5 = 4 al $4 | . + : Bp v é 26.6. a a Pee mee. Ho ee I ee LEE 7 A Bien «foo te oe ' j for aurved portion of earthwork and add to it the tangent distance to obtain compensated distance. Proportion between the aenters of gravity et the tangent and ourve sections for the oenter gravity at the B.C. or E.C. and apply the i] x & "9 When « B.C. or an E.C. lies between adjacent sections, compensate distance Kei ee eae. o fe L COMPENSATION: FOR: CURVATURE — CUBIC YARDAGE CALCULATIONS | T ti. mt Sst - mo ‘ é. . poh Be th estou] acs * sae ‘

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