Q2/ Figure below illustrates a compound curve, if the intersection angle between two tangents is equal to (110°), and the intersection angle is (24°59') for the first simple curve (A). And the tangent is equal to (350 ft) for the second simple curve (B).determine The deflection angles and the chord lengths for setting out the curve at whole stations from PC to PT (for two simple curve (A) and (B) if the station at point (n) is equal to (290+60), and the distance between station (r) and PCC is equal to (30 ft).also the distance between station (m) and PCC is equal to (30 ft).

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Q2/ Figure below illustrates a compound curve, if the intersection angle between two
tangents is equal to (110°), and the intersection angle is (24°59`) for the first simple curve
(A). And the tangent is equal to (350 ft) for the second simple curve (B).determine The
deflection angles and the chord lengths for setting out the curve at whole stations from PC
to PT (for two simple curve (A) and (B) if the station at point (n) is equal to (290+60),
and the distance between station (r) and PCC is equal to (30 ft).also the distance between
station (m) and PCC is equal to (30 ft).
PCC
tB = 350
A
m
FOR
n
B
Transcribed Image Text:Q2/ Figure below illustrates a compound curve, if the intersection angle between two tangents is equal to (110°), and the intersection angle is (24°59`) for the first simple curve (A). And the tangent is equal to (350 ft) for the second simple curve (B).determine The deflection angles and the chord lengths for setting out the curve at whole stations from PC to PT (for two simple curve (A) and (B) if the station at point (n) is equal to (290+60), and the distance between station (r) and PCC is equal to (30 ft).also the distance between station (m) and PCC is equal to (30 ft). PCC tB = 350 A m FOR n B
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