Topic 9 Areas, Volumes, and Earthwork Flashcards

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In construction, earthwork volumes are always moved for:

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Highways, railroads, foundations.
Surveyors determine shape of ground surface which would then be used to determine volumes of materials to be removed or added.

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Borrow pits

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Area borrowed from outside project site to obtain material to construct embankment at project site.
Contractor pay is based on quantities borrowed from pit x contract bid item price. Also, the owner of borrow pit is paid on quantity used.

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Slopes and stakes

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Stakes are placed at stations to indicate how much cut or fill is needed at that station.

For fills: set stakes sloping outward.
For cuts: set stakes sloping inward.

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Area of cross section

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Cross sections need to be taken at:

  • beginning and ending of curves.
  • locations where unusual changes in elevation occur.
  • points where ground elevations coincide with natural grades.
  • for certain applications such as rock and underwater excavation price is so high which requires cross sections at very close intervals roughly 10ft; for ordinary road: 50 to 100 ft

After determining the cross section area, the next step is to determine volume.
Use one of the methods:
- average end area method
- volume by prismoidal method

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Volume by Average end area method

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  • to find the volume between two cross sections.

- it is not exact method, to enhance accuracy make station closer.

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Volume by Prismoidal Method

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MORE PRECISE.

  • adjacent end areas are different from each other.
  • prismoidal is a solid figure that has parrellel and plane faces (or bases) and sides that are plane surface.
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