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LESSON 4.2 - Trip Distribution Solutions (3210)

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𝑎𝑗
𝑛
( 𝐷𝑖𝑗 )
𝑇 𝑖𝑗 = 𝑃 𝑖 𝑚
𝑎𝑗
∑ 𝑛
𝑗=1 ( 𝐷 𝑖𝑗 )

SOLUTION:
For Shopping Center 1,

[ ]
184
( 8 )2
𝑇 𝐴 −1 =110 =16 trips
184 215 86
+ +
( 8 )2 ( 4 )2 (5 )2

For Shopping Center 2,

[ ]
215
( 4 )2
𝑇 𝐴 −2 =110 =75 trips
184 215 86
+ +
( 8 )2 ( 4 )2 ( 5 )2
For Shopping Center 3,

[ ]
86
( 5 )2
𝑇 𝐴 −3 =110 =19 trips
184 215 86
2
+ 2
+
(8) ( 4) ( 5 )2

FINAL ANSWERS:
For Shopping Center 1, Checking:
TA-1 = 16 trips
PA = TA-1 + TA-2 + TA-3
For Shopping Center 2,

TA-2 = 75 trips
110 = 16 + 75 + 19
For Shopping Center 3,
110 = 110
TA-3 = 19 trips
[ ]
𝐴 𝑗 𝐹 𝑖𝑗 𝐾 𝑖𝑗
𝑇 𝑖𝑗 = 𝑃 𝑖 𝑚

∑ 𝐴 𝑗 𝐹 𝑖𝑗 𝐾 𝑖𝑗
𝑗=1

SOLUTION:
For Zone 1,
Zone 1 – Zone 1,

𝑇 1− 1=140
[ (300)(39)(1)
]
( 300 ) ( 39 ) ( 1 ) + ( 270 ) ( 52 ) ( 1 ) +(180)(50)(1)
= 47

Zone 1 – Zone 2,

𝑇 1− 2=140
[ (270)(52)(1)
]
( 300 ) ( 39 ) ( 1 ) + ( 270 ) (52 ) ( 1 ) +(180)(50)(1)
= 57

Zone 1 – Zone 3,

𝑇 1− 3=140
[ (180)(5 0)( 1)
( 300 ) ( 39 ) (1 )+ ( 270 ) ( 52 ) ( 1 ) +(180)(50)(1)
=36
]
For Zone 2,
Zone 2 – Zone 1,

𝑇 2 −1=330
[ ( 300)(52) (1)
]
( 300 ) (52 ) ( 1 ) + ( 270 ) ( 26 ) ( 1 ) +(180)( 26)(1)
=189

Zone 2 – Zone 2,

𝑇 2 −2= 330
[ (270)( 26)(1)
( 300 ) ( 52 ) ( 1 ) + ( 270 ) ( 26 ) ( 1 ) +(180) (26)(1)]= 85

Zone 2 – Zone 3,

𝑇 2 −3= 330
[ (180) (26)(1)
( 300 ) ( 52 ) (1 )+ ( 270 ) ( 26 ) ( 1 ) +(180)(26)(1)
=57
]
For Zone 3,
Zone 3 – Zone 1,

𝑇 3 −1= 280
[ ( 300)(50)(1)
]
( 300 ) ( 50 ) ( 1 ) + ( 270 ) ( 26 ) ( 1 ) +(180)(39)(1)
=145

Zone 3 – Zone 2,

𝑇 3 −2= 280
[ ( 270)(26)(1)
( 300 ) ( 50 ) ( 1 ) + ( 270 ) ( 26 ) ( 1 ) +(180)(39)(1) ]
=68

Zone 3 – Zone 3,

𝑇 3 −3 =280
[ (180)(39)(1)
( 300 ) ( 50 ) ( 1 ) + ( 270 ) ( 26 ) (1 )+(180)( 39)( 1)
=68
]
singly-constrained trip distribution
ZONE 1 2 3 Computed P Given P
1 47 57 36 140 140
2 189 85 57 331 330
3 145 68 68 281 280
Computed A 381 210 161
Given A 300 270 180
𝐴 𝑗𝑘=
[ 𝐴𝑗
𝐶 𝑗 ( 𝑘− 1)
𝐴 𝑗 ( 𝑘 −1)
]
SOLUTION:
For Zone 1,

𝐴 1 −2=
300
381 [
𝑥 300 = 236
]
For Zone 2,

[ ]
ZONE 1 2 3 Compu Given
270 ted P P
𝐴2 −2= 𝑥 270 =347
210 1 47 57 36 140 140
2 189 85 57 331 330
For Zone 3,
3 145 68 68 281 280
𝐴3 −2 =
180
161 [
𝑥 180 =201
] Compu
ted A
Given
381

300
210

270
161

180
A
[ ]
𝐴 𝑗 𝐹 𝑖𝑗 𝐾 𝑖𝑗
𝑇 𝑖𝑗 = 𝑃 𝑖 𝑚

∑ 𝐴 𝑗 𝐹 𝑖𝑗 𝐾 𝑖𝑗
𝑗=1

SOLUTION:
For Zone 1,
Zone 1 – Zone 1,

𝑇 1− 1=140
[ (236)(39)(1)
]
( 236 ) ( 39 ) ( 1 ) + ( 347 ) ( 52 ) ( 1 ) +(201)(50)(1)
= 35

Zone 1 – Zone 2,

𝑇 1− 2=140
[ (347)(52)(1)
( 236 ) ( 39 ) (1 )+ ( 347 ) ( 52 ) (1 )+(201)(50)(1) ]
=68

Zone 1 – Zone 3,

𝑇 1− 3=140
[ (201)(50)(1)
( 236 ) ( 39 ) ( 1 ) + ( 347 ) ( 52 ) ( 1 ) +( 201)(50) (1)
=38
]
For Zone 2,
Zone 2 – Zone 1,

𝑇 2 −1=330
[ ( 236)(52)(1)
]
( 236 ) ( 52 ) ( 1 ) + ( 347 ) ( 26 ) ( 1 ) +(201)(26)(1)
=153

Zone 2 – Zone 2,

𝑇 2 −2= 330
[ (347 )(26)(1)
]
( 236 ) ( 52 ) (1 )+ ( 347 ) ( 26 ) ( 1 ) +(201)(26)(1)
=112

Zone 2 – Zone 3,

𝑇 2 −3= 330
[ (201)(26)(1)
( 236 ) ( 52 ) ( 1 ) + ( 347 ) ( 26 ) ( 1 ) +(201)(26)( 1)
=65
]
For Zone 3,
Zone 3 – Zone 1,

𝑇 3 −1= 280
[ ( 236)(50)(1)
( 236 ) ( 50 ) ( 1 ) + ( 347 ) ( 26 ) (1 )+(201)(39)(1)]=115

Zone 3 – Zone 2,

𝑇 3 −2= 280
[ ( 347)(26)( 1)
]
( 236 ) ( 50 ) ( 1 ) + ( 347 ) ( 26 ) ( 1 ) +( 201)( 39)( 1)
=88

Zone 3 – Zone 3,

𝑇 3 −3 =280
[ (201)(39)(1)
( 236 ) ( 50 ) ( 1 ) + ( 347 ) ( 26 ) ( 1 ) +( 201)( 39)(1)
=77
]
doubly-constrained trip distribution
ZONE 1 2 3 Computed P Given P
1 35 68 38 141 140
2 153 112 65 330 330
3 115 88 77 280 280
Computed A 303 268 180
Given A 300 270 180

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