Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Length of Parabolic Summit Curve = (Deviation Angle*Stopping Sight Distance^2)/((2*Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway)^0.5+(2*Height of Subject above Pavement Surface)^0.5)^2
LSc = (N*SSD^2)/((2*H)^0.5+(2*h)^0.5)^2
This formula uses 5 Variables
Variables Used
Length of Parabolic Summit Curve - (Measured in Meter) - The Length of Parabolic Summit Curve is the vertical curve with a gradient upwards.
Deviation Angle - Deviation Angle of Vertical curve is the algebraic difference in grades or gradiests.
Stopping Sight Distance - (Measured in Meter) - Stopping Sight Distance is defined as distance provided on the road before a sharp turn.
Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway - (Measured in Meter) - Height of eye level of driver above roadway surface.
Height of Subject above Pavement Surface - (Measured in Meter) - Height of subject above pavement surface.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Deviation Angle: 0.08 --> No Conversion Required
Stopping Sight Distance: 160 Meter --> 160 Meter No Conversion Required
Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway: 1.2 Meter --> 1.2 Meter No Conversion Required
Height of Subject above Pavement Surface: 0.15 Meter --> 0.15 Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
LSc = (N*SSD^2)/((2*H)^0.5+(2*h)^0.5)^2 --> (0.08*160^2)/((2*1.2)^0.5+(2*0.15)^0.5)^2
Evaluating ... ...
LSc = 465.766156261198
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
465.766156261198 Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
465.766156261198 465.7662 Meter <-- Length of Parabolic Summit Curve
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is less than SSD
​ LaTeX ​ Go Length of Parabolic Summit Curve = 2*Stopping Sight Distance-(((2*Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway)^0.5+(2*Height of Subject above Pavement Surface)^0.5)^2/Deviation Angle)
Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD
​ LaTeX ​ Go Length of Parabolic Summit Curve = (Deviation Angle*Stopping Sight Distance^2)/((2*Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway)^0.5+(2*Height of Subject above Pavement Surface)^0.5)^2
Length of Summit Curve when Length of Curve is greater than OSD or ISD
​ LaTeX ​ Go Length of Parabolic Summit Curve = (Deviation Angle*(Stopping Sight Distance^2))/(8*Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway)
Length of Summit Curve when Length of Curve is less than OSD or ISD
​ LaTeX ​ Go Length of Parabolic Summit Curve = 2*Stopping Sight Distance-((8*Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway)/Deviation Angle)

Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Length of Parabolic Summit Curve = (Deviation Angle*Stopping Sight Distance^2)/((2*Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway)^0.5+(2*Height of Subject above Pavement Surface)^0.5)^2
LSc = (N*SSD^2)/((2*H)^0.5+(2*h)^0.5)^2

What is the parabolic summit curve?

When two gradient meet at the summit and the curve will have convexity upwards, the curve is simply referred as summit curve.

What is the design parameter?

While designing the length of parabolic summit curve, it is necessary to consider SSD and OSD separately. It is essential to provide sight distance equal to stopping distance at all points.

How to Calculate Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD?

Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD calculator uses Length of Parabolic Summit Curve = (Deviation Angle*Stopping Sight Distance^2)/((2*Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway)^0.5+(2*Height of Subject above Pavement Surface)^0.5)^2 to calculate the Length of Parabolic Summit Curve, Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD is defined as ratio of product of deviation angle and stopping sight distance to the height of eye level and subject above pavement. Length of Parabolic Summit Curve is denoted by LSc symbol.

How to calculate Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD, enter Deviation Angle (N), Stopping Sight Distance (SSD), Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway (H) & Height of Subject above Pavement Surface (h) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD calculation can be explained with given input values -> 465.7662 = (0.08*160^2)/((2*1.2)^0.5+(2*0.15)^0.5)^2.

FAQ

What is Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD?
Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD is defined as ratio of product of deviation angle and stopping sight distance to the height of eye level and subject above pavement and is represented as LSc = (N*SSD^2)/((2*H)^0.5+(2*h)^0.5)^2 or Length of Parabolic Summit Curve = (Deviation Angle*Stopping Sight Distance^2)/((2*Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway)^0.5+(2*Height of Subject above Pavement Surface)^0.5)^2. Deviation Angle of Vertical curve is the algebraic difference in grades or gradiests, Stopping Sight Distance is defined as distance provided on the road before a sharp turn, Height of eye level of driver above roadway surface & Height of subject above pavement surface.
How to calculate Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD?
Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD is defined as ratio of product of deviation angle and stopping sight distance to the height of eye level and subject above pavement is calculated using Length of Parabolic Summit Curve = (Deviation Angle*Stopping Sight Distance^2)/((2*Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway)^0.5+(2*Height of Subject above Pavement Surface)^0.5)^2. To calculate Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD, you need Deviation Angle (N), Stopping Sight Distance (SSD), Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway (H) & Height of Subject above Pavement Surface (h). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Deviation Angle, Stopping Sight Distance, Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway & Height of Subject above Pavement Surface and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Length of Parabolic Summit Curve?
In this formula, Length of Parabolic Summit Curve uses Deviation Angle, Stopping Sight Distance, Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway & Height of Subject above Pavement Surface. We can use 3 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Length of Parabolic Summit Curve = 2*Stopping Sight Distance-(((2*Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway)^0.5+(2*Height of Subject above Pavement Surface)^0.5)^2/Deviation Angle)
  • Length of Parabolic Summit Curve = (Deviation Angle*(Stopping Sight Distance^2))/(8*Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway)
  • Length of Parabolic Summit Curve = 2*Stopping Sight Distance-((8*Height of Eye Level of Driver above Roadway)/Deviation Angle)
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