
Structural Analysis
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Author: KASSIMALI, Aslam.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Topic: Elements of a Horizontal Simple Circular Curve
Question: Sketch a simple horizontal curve depicting all its elements. Assume necessary values of the elements so that you can sketch the curve using an appropriate scale. For example, you assume the values of radius (R), degree of curve (D) and central angle (1), make sure that the other elements are computed based on these assumed values. But you can have your own assumptions. Make sure that your sketch is presentable and the scale used is indicated.
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