Minimum Lengths of Vertical Curves
Minimum Lengths of Vertical Curves
CURVES
Design standards for vertical curves establish minimum lenghts for
specific circumstances
For highways
-Minimum lenghts of vertical curves may be based on sight
distance, or comfort standards, or appearance criteria.
oCOMFORT CRITERION
oAPPEARANCE
SIGHT DISTANCE CRITERION
SIGHT DISTANCE
FOR CREST VERTICAL CURVES
• GENERAL FORMULA: (CREST VERTICAL CURVE)
FOR S ≤ L FOR S ≥ L
WHERE :
S = sight distance
L = vertical curve length
A = absolute value of the algebraic difference in grades, in %, (𝑔1 − 𝑔2 )
ℎ1 = height of the eye
ℎ2 = height of the object
For stopping sight distance, the height of object is normally taken to
be 0.15m or 0.5 ft.
The height of eye is assumed to be 1.080m based on ASSHTO 2004
and 2011
Substituting these values for ℎ1 and ℎ2 , the general equation may be
reduced to
𝐴𝑆 2
𝐿𝑚𝑖𝑛 = WHEN S ≤ L
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𝐿𝑚𝑖𝑛 = 2S -
𝐴 WHEN S ≥ L
For passing sight distance, the height of object used by ASSHTO 2001
and 2011 is 1.080m.Height of eye is assumed 1.080m based on
ASSHTO 2004 and 2011.
Substituting these values for ℎ1 and ℎ2 , the general equation may be
reduced to
𝐴𝑆 2
𝐿𝑚𝑖𝑛. = WHEN S ≤ L
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𝐿𝑚𝑖𝑛. = 2𝑆 −
𝐴
FOR SAG VERTICAL CURVE
For sag vertical curves, stopping sight distance is based on the distance
illuminated by the headlights at night. Design standards are based on a an
assumed headlight height of 0.60m and upward divergence of the headlight
beam of 𝟏◦ .
𝐴𝑆 2 𝐴𝑆 2
𝐿𝑚𝑖𝑛 = = WHEN S ≤ L
200 ( 0.60+𝑆(tan 1◦ )) 120+3.5𝑆
In some cases, sag vertical curves can be sharp to cause discomfort without
violating sight distance standards
COMFORT CRITERION
𝑎 WHERE :
𝑟≤ r = is the rate of change of grade
𝑣2
a = maximum radial acceleration permitted
v = speed
Comfort criterion
𝐴𝑉 2
𝐿 ≥
395
WHERE:
L = length of vertical curve, m
A = 𝑔2 - 𝑔1 , percent
V = design speed, km/h
APPEARANCE CRITERION
Minimum vertical curve length of 60 m where grade breaks are less
than 2% or design speed are less than 60 km/h . Where the grade break is
greater than 2% and the design speed is greater than 60 km/h, the
minimum vertical curve length is given by:
Appearance criterion
L = 2V
WHERE:
L = the minimum vertical curve length in meters
V = the design speed
EXAMPLE
APPEARNCE CRITERION
Design speed = 100km/h > 60km/h but grade break = 1.5% < 2%. Use 60m
Conclusion
Sight distance governs. Use 120m length of vertical curve
Example
Assume S ≤ L
𝐴𝑆 2 (0.5− −0.7 )(2202 )
L = = = 65.3m
120+3.5𝑆 120+3.5(220)
120+3.5𝑆 120+3.5(220)
L = 2S - = = -301.7m
𝐴 0.5−(−0.7)
Since L < 0 , no vertical curve is needed to provide stopping sight distance
COMFORT CRITERION
APPEARANCE CRITERION
• In the case of sag vertical curves passing over objects or crest vertical curves
passing under them, the required clearances establish minimum lenghts
• In the case of crest vertical curves passing over objects or sags vertical curves
passing under them, the required clearances establish maximum lenghts
• Where clearances limit vertical curve length, adequate sight distance should
still be provided.
LENGTH OF VERTICAL CURVE PASSING
THRU THE CRITICAL POINT
Calculation of lengths of vertical curves constrained by clearances
EXAMPLE
Determine y’ :
𝐿
𝐴( +𝑍)2
y’ = 2
2𝐿
𝐿
(0.8− −1.2 )( +40)2
1.48m = 2
100(2𝐿)
𝐿2
0.20( 4 +40𝐿+1600)
1.48m =
2𝐿
2.96m = 0.005𝐿2 + 0.8L +32
0 = 0.005𝐿2 - 2.16 L +32
+
−(−2.16)− (−2.16)2 −4(0.005)(32)
L =
2(0.005)
L = 416.6m or 417m
= 15.4m
So L = 417m