Showing posts with label sight distance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sight distance. Show all posts

Sunday, August 30, 2020

Set Back Distance

Set back distance is the clear distance required from center line of the curve to the obstruction on the inner side of the curve to provide adequate sight distances,


Two different cases of calculating setback distance,

Case-1: When length of a horizontal curve is greater than the sight distance (Lc > SD)
  • For Single Lane:
Let M is the setback distance and sight distance is measured along the center line, then the setback distance from the center line of road is given,

But we know that R is the radius of a circle then the length of an arc l subtending an angle of Î± degree at the center is,
l = R.α
length of arc = SD
R.α = SD
by dividing the above equation by 2 ,

 
but Î± is in degree so, 
  • For Multi Lane:
Let 2d is the total width of a lane, then setback distance from the center line of road having only two lane is given,


Now if we have to calculate the setback distance from the center line of inner lane, then it will be given as, For a two lane road, 
and 

Case-2: When the length of horizontal curve is less than the sight distance (Lc < SD)
  • For Single Lane:

AC - Setback distance from the center line of the road,
hence,
M = MAB + MBC
so, 
for MBC, consider a triangle PQR 
therefore setback distance from center line of road is, 
but Î± is in degree so,
  • For Two Lane:
 
Setback distance is given as,
M = MAB + MBC
therefore,
and
setback distance from center line of inner lane is, 
and

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