A portion of an embankment having a uniform up-gradient 1 in 500 is circular with radius 1000 m of the centre line. It subtends 180° at the centre. If the height of the bank is 1 m at the lower end, and side slopes 2:1, the earth work involved. please if possible detailed calculation in this problem.and This is the best video I have ever seen surprb voice
Hi, The video depicts a technique for estimating earthwork for road construction that is used globally and is not specific to a code of practices. However, rate analysis depends on the type of code used by the country. For example; "CESMM (Civil Engineering Standard Method of Measurement) is a standard method of measuring civil engineering works in the United Kingdom. It provides guidelines for measuring and estimating various construction works, including earthwork for roads. The Indian Standard code used for estimating earthwork for roads is IS: 1200-1978. It is titled "Methods of measurement of building and civil engineering works" and provides guidelines for the measurement and estimation of various types of construction works, including earthwork for roads."
Hi, Yes, the trapezoidal formula for road estimation shown in the video is also referred to as the “end area method” because it uses the areas of the cross-sections at the ends of each segment to calculate the volume of earthwork. Technically speaking, the earthwork estimation is often referred to by either the prismoidal formula or the trapezoidal formula.”
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A portion of an embankment having a uniform up-gradient 1 in 500 is circular with radius 1000 m of the centre line. It subtends 180° at the centre. If the height of the bank is 1 m at the lower end, and side slopes 2:1, the earth work involved. please if possible detailed calculation in this problem.and This is the best video I have ever seen surprb voice
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Hi, The video depicts a technique for estimating earthwork for road construction that is used globally and is not specific to a code of practices. However, rate analysis depends on the type of code used by the country.
For example;
"CESMM (Civil Engineering Standard Method of Measurement) is a standard method of measuring civil engineering works in the United Kingdom. It provides guidelines for measuring and estimating various construction works, including earthwork for roads.
The Indian Standard code used for estimating earthwork for roads is IS: 1200-1978. It is titled "Methods of measurement of building and civil engineering works" and provides guidelines for the measurement and estimation of various types of construction works, including earthwork for roads."
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End area methods
Hi,
Yes, the trapezoidal formula for road estimation shown in the video is also referred to as the “end area method” because it uses the areas of the cross-sections at the ends of each segment to calculate the volume of earthwork. Technically speaking, the earthwork estimation is often referred to by either the prismoidal formula or the trapezoidal formula.”
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