Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient Formula

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Length of Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient is the length of the transition curve for turning calculated based on arbitrary gradient. Check FAQs
LAG=7.20eVmax100
LAG - Length of Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient?eVmax - Equilibrium Cant for Max Speed?

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86.4Edit=7.2012Edit100
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Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
LAG=7.20eVmax100
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
LAG=7.2012cm100
Next Step Convert Units
LAG=7.200.12m100
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
LAG=7.200.12100
LAST Step Evaluate
LAG=86.4m

Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient Formula Elements

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Length of Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient
Length of Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient is the length of the transition curve for turning calculated based on arbitrary gradient.
Symbol: LAG
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Equilibrium Cant for Max Speed
Equilibrium Cant for Max Speed is the difference between the height of the outer rail and the inner rail on a curve.
Symbol: eVmax
Measurement: LengthUnit: cm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other formulas in Transition Curve category

​Go Safe Speed on Transitioned Curves for BG or MG
Vbg/mg=4.40.278(Rt-70)0.5
​Go Safe Speed on Transitioned Curves for NG
Vng=3.650.278(Rt-6)0.5
​Go Radius of Transition Curve for BG or MG
Rt=(Vbg/mg4.4)2+70
​Go Radius of Transition Curve for NG
Rt=(Vng3.65)2+6

How to Evaluate Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient?

Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient evaluator uses Length of Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient = 7.20*Equilibrium Cant for Max Speed*100 to evaluate the Length of Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient, Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient is defined as the total length of the transitional curve for turning which is calculated based on arbitrary gradient. Conversion factor cm to m is added. Length of Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient is denoted by LAG symbol.

How to evaluate Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient, enter Equilibrium Cant for Max Speed (eVmax) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient

What is the formula to find Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient?
The formula of Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient is expressed as Length of Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient = 7.20*Equilibrium Cant for Max Speed*100. Here is an example- 86.4 = 7.20*0.12*100.
How to calculate Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient?
With Equilibrium Cant for Max Speed (eVmax) we can find Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient using the formula - Length of Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient = 7.20*Equilibrium Cant for Max Speed*100.
Can the Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient be negative?
No, the Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient?
Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Length of Transition Curve based on Arbitrary Gradient can be measured.
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