Civil Engineering - Highway Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Highway Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 8)
8.
If the ruling gradient on any highway is 3%, the gradient provided on the curve of 300 metre radius, is
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Munna Chaurasiya said:
5 years ago
As per IRC grade compensation is not necessary for gradient flatter than 4%.
Hence option E is the right answer.
Hence option E is the right answer.
Ukssc said:
5 years ago
The maximum grade compensation =75/R.
Given R=300m.
Now grade compensation is = 75/300.
which is =2.5.
So, option D is correct.
Given R=300m.
Now grade compensation is = 75/300.
which is =2.5.
So, option D is correct.
Pradeep said:
9 years ago
What is the formula for calculation of compensation gradient?
Satya said:
1 decade ago
According to IRC grade compensation is not necessary for gradients flatter than 3%.
GURDEEP SINGH said:
1 decade ago
According to irc grade compensation is not provided for gradients flatter than 4%.
ABE said:
1 decade ago
According to IRC grade compensation is not necessary for gradients flatter than 3%.
IslavathJagathi said:
1 decade ago
According to IRC grade compensation is not necessary for gradients flatter than 4%. If it is necessary we can calculate it. By using compensation formula.
TANMOY SAHA said:
1 decade ago
According to irc grade compensation is not provided for gradients flatter than 4%.
So correct option will be E.
So correct option will be E.
Surya said:
1 decade ago
As per IRC grade compaction is not provided for gradients flatter than 4%. E is the answer.
Dhawal said:
1 decade ago
This answer is absolutely wrong. Because as per IRC recommendation grade compensation is not required for gradient flatter than 4%.
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