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Direction: For a portion of national highway where a descending gradient of 1 in 25 meets with an ascending gradient of 1 in 20, a valley curve needs to be designed for a vehicle travelling at 90 kmph based on the following conditions.
1. head light sight distance equal to the stopping sight distance (SSD) of a level terrain considering length of valley curve > SSD.
2. comfort condition with allowable rate of change of centrifugal acceleration = 0.5 m/sec³. Assume total reaction time = 2.5 seconds; co-efficient of longitudinal friction of the pavement = 0.35; height of head light of the vehicle = 0.75 m; and beam angle = 1°.

  1. What is the length of valley curve (in m) based on the head light sight distance condition ?
    1. 153.6636
    2. 154.4582
    3. 151.2546
    4. 152.0256
Correct Option: A

N = -
1
-
1
= 0.09
2520

S = 0.278 × 90 × 2.5 +
90²
= 62.55 + 91.1136 = 153.6636
254 × 0.35

Assume L > SSD



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