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Intersection angle of reverse curve

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cnickels13

Civil/Environmental
Feb 28, 2018
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This may be novice to some. I have a study problem that involves a reverse curve. Basically one curve leading into a second curve, and it lists the radius of each curve. The problem asks what the angle is at PRC (point of reverse curve). How do I find that angle?
 
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I think it depends on where your centers are located. Can you do a quick CAD drawing using the information you have and measure the location and respective angles?

Dik
 
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Did you try the CAD solution?

Dik
 
Plotting in ACAD is one way per DIK; another is a reference titled "Route surveys and Design" by Hickerson.
 
Either this is a simple/trick question or we need more information.

The angle at the PRC for all four quadrants is always 90°.
 
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