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Discussion Forum : Highway Engineering - Section 4 (Q.No. 46)
46.
Degree of a road curve is defined as the angle in degrees subtended at the centre by an arc of
10 metres
20 metres
25 metres
30 metres
50 metres
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Vivek said:   8 years ago
The degree of curve is the central angle subtended by an arc (arc basis) or chord (chord basis) of one station. It will define the sharpness of the curve. In English system, 1 station is equal to 100 ft. In SI, 1 station is equal to 20 m. It is important to note that 100 ft is equal to 30.48 m not 20 m.

Ajay sharma said:   8 years ago
The most common type of horizontal curve used to connect intersecting tangent (or straight) sections of highways or railroads are Circular curves. In most countries, two methods of defining circular curves are in use: the first, in general use in railroad work, defines the degree of curve of the central angle subtended by a chord of 100 ft (30.48 m) in length; the second, used in highway work, defines the degree of curve as the central angle subtended by an arc of 100 ft (30.48 m) in length.

Rose said:   8 years ago
How?

According to me, the correct answer is 30m.

Gajen jha said:   8 years ago
30 m should be the correct answer.

Imran khan said:   8 years ago
30 is the correct option according to the definition.

Sudarsana said:   8 years ago
I think it should be 30m.


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