Using 3D Printed Curve Here are the links to our two most recent designs: drive.google.c... drive.google.c... #HighwayDesign #TransportationEngineering #DanielFindley
Thanks, we haven't tried selling them. The set is pretty large, so it's expensive to print and then we add magnets to hold them together, which takes a substantial amount of time. If you'd like to purchase one, I can try to come up with a price for it. However, I'd be glad to share our design plans if you'd like to print your own.
Here are the links to our two most recent designs: drive.google.com/file/d/1PvEN-V7DPPIzw3ymzcHnl_ukTjqGW5GW/view?usp=sharing drive.google.com/file/d/1rShgT-fr7i0qj2Ye74rSLhaEPYsUsdOM/view?usp=sharing
thnx i get it .... plz i have a problem and i can't solve it could you help me ? . A vertical curve is required to connect two grades +g1 and -g2. if the design length of curve is 200 m and the S.S.D is 120 m determine the grades of curve and safe operating speed if the difference bw the highest point elevation and the tangent elev. is 10 m .... A= 5% , deceleration rate is 3.4 m/sec^2
For the 10 meter distance, is that referring to the vertical distance from the highest point of elevation on the curve to the point on the tangent directly above it?
I haven't had the chance to work this yet, but it should use the principles of the quadratic formula covered in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4gUxo1jhu4s.html