I'd be breaking out the Town regulations and/or State regulations to figure out max allowable grade and minimum K values (if different from AASHTO) so that my profile over the hills and through the woods (to grandmother's house we go?) is realistic. Then if it were today I'd be doing C.
Dynamite in the hills, or asphalt in the flats.. ill vote on the long way using a typical cross section and smooth vertical curve and analyze quantities. But tis but a hunch. I eagerly await the next installment of IAICE.
With the amount of time we normally have to do this I'd say "C" is the way to go !!!!!!!!
gardel2004 1 month ago
Just build the corridor. If it's not good, you can easily adapt it with the great power of Civil 3D :-)
Robzutt 1 month ago
C is what I would do
mistaneon 1 month ago
I'd be breaking out the Town regulations and/or State regulations to figure out max allowable grade and minimum K values (if different from AASHTO) so that my profile over the hills and through the woods (to grandmother's house we go?) is realistic. Then if it were today I'd be doing C.
klminct 1 month ago
Hi Dana, go ahead and build your layout and corridor. Can't wait to see Season 1 Episode 2.
BasSiebers 1 month ago
Dynamite in the hills, or asphalt in the flats.. ill vote on the long way using a typical cross section and smooth vertical curve and analyze quantities. But tis but a hunch. I eagerly await the next installment of IAICE.
JohnE45 1 month ago
c. build layout profile and corridor to compute quantities
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ibrahimtammam 1 month ago