joelrob
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 3, 2003
- 6
I've been asked by the head engineer of the company to lay out a design for a superelevated, reverse curve with no tangent section between curves. I think it's impossible, as the superelevated curve must remain superelevated throughout the entire curve, right? For the speed to remain constant through the curve, it cannot flatten until the tangent section, but for a reverse curve with no tangent section it's not possible.
Or am I wrong?
Or am I wrong?