Determine the elevation of the higest point.
Chapter2: Loads On Structures
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Determine the elevation of the higest point.

Transcribed Image Text:P.I.(Station 2 + 990)
Elevation = 52.30m
Elevation 52.30m
H
g2 = -3.4%
Elevation of HP
Highest
Point of the
durve (HP)
= +3%
Р.С.
station
2+707.35
S1= 264.984m
P.T.
station
L/2 = 282.65m
L/2 = 282.65m
3+272.65
L = 565.30 m
Station of PC = (2+ 990) – 282.65 = 2 + 707.35
(2+990) + 282.65 = 3 + 272.65
Station of PT =
S, = g,L/A = (3)(565.30)/6.4 = 264.984m
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