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Tutorial II Solution

The document outlines the marking scheme for a civil engineering tutorial exam at West Yangon Technological University, detailing the assessment criteria and solutions for three problems. It includes calculations for corner, border, and interior points, as well as volume and production metrics related to material handling. The document is structured to provide a clear breakdown of marks and methodologies for evaluating student performance.

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Tutorial II Solution

The document outlines the marking scheme for a civil engineering tutorial exam at West Yangon Technological University, detailing the assessment criteria and solutions for three problems. It includes calculations for corner, border, and interior points, as well as volume and production metrics related to material handling. The document is structured to provide a clear breakdown of marks and methodologies for evaluating student performance.

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WYTU/TCH/C/F-004/Rev -1/1.6.

2019

WEST YANGON TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY


DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Marking Scheme
Class:-----5th Year-------------------- Subject:--CE-52012---------------------------

Date: --15.8.2023 Exam:----TUTORIAL II-

Prob;
Assessment Criteria/Solution Marks
No
1 Corner pts: 1.04 +0.9 +0.9 +0.6 = 3.44 m 13 marks

Border pts : 1.1+ 1.3 + 1.2 + 1 + 0.9 + 0.9 + 0.9 + 0.9 + 0.7 +
0.7 = 9.6 m

Interior pts : 0.9 + 1 + 0.9 + 0.8 + 0.8 + 0.8 + 0.9 = 6.1 m


Sum of weights = 4 +10 × 2 + 7 × 4 = 52
Area = 8×(15 ×15) +2×(12×15)+(1/2) × (12 ×7.6) +1/2 × (6 ×15) + 1/2 ×
(7.6+15) ×15+1/2 × (12 +6)×15 = 2555.1 sqm
Average depth = [sum corner points depths ×1 + sum border points depths
×2 + sum interior points depths ×4] / sum (weights)
= (3.44 ×1 + 9.6 ×2 + 6.1 ×4)/ 52 = 0.905 m

Volume = 2555.1 × 0.905 = 2311.38 BCM

2 Cycle output = 160 cycles/60 minutes (Table 3-3) 1 6 marks


Swing-depth factor = 1.076 (Table 3-4) 1
Bucket volume = 1.15 LCM
Bucket fill factor = 0.9
Job efficiency = 50/60
Production (BCM/h)
=CxSxVxBxE
= 160 x 1.076 x 1.15 x 0.9 x 50/60 1
=148.488 LCM/h 1
=148.488 (LCM/h) * 0.8 (load factor for clay) (Table 2-5) 1
=118.7904 BCM/h 1
3 Material (Average material) 6 marks
Haul distance = 400ft
effective grade = 6%
bucket fill factor = 0.95
Job efficiency = 0.8
Hourly production = ?
Bucket volume = 3 ´ 0.95 = 2.85 LCY
Basic cycle time = 0.5 min (Table 4-6)
Travel time = 0.65 min (Figure 4-5)
Cycle time = Basic cycle time + Travel time = 0.5 + 0.65 = 1.15 min
Production = Volume per cycle ´ cycle per hour ´ Job efficiency
= 2.85 (60/1.15) 0.8 = 119 LCY/ hr

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