Volume Calculations Flashcards

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What are the 3 methods of Measurements?

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  • Cross-section method
  • Unit-area method (borrow-pit method)
  • Contour-area method
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Cross-Section Method

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• Used almost exclusively for calculating volumes on linear construction projects. eg: Highways, Railways, Canals
• There are several typical cross sections encountered when calculating manually (from survey)
1) Level section (flat conditions)
2) Three-level section
3) Five-level section (rough topography)
4) Irregular section (rough topography)
5) Transition section (cut and fill)
6) Side-hill section (cut and fill)
• The areas of these sections are called “end areas”

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Unit-Area Method

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  • Used for projects where the feature being measured is not linear
  • A grid of squares is laid out over the survey area
  • An elevation value is measured at each grid line intersection
  • The cut or fill volume is calculated at each grid intersection
  • For each square the average height is calculated from the 4 corners to calculate the volume for that square
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Contour Area Method

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  • Volumes based on contours
  • Suitable for determining volumes over a large area
  • The area contained by two adjacent contour is calculated
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What are some considerations when taking volume?

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  • Volume: bank vs loose vs compacted
  • Shrinkage
  • Swell
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What are the different types of Volume

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• Bank volume
undisturbed volume
Volume in-place, in-situ
• Loose volume
Volume of excavated material (post excavation)
• Compacted volume
Volume of material after compaction

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