Correct Answer - Option 3 : 0.38%
Concept:
Grade compensation:
The ruling gradient is the maximum gradient on a particular section, but if a curve lies on a ruling gradient, the resistance due to gradient is increased by that due to curvature, and this further increases the resistance beyond the ruling gradient. In order to avoid resistances beyond the allowable limits, the gradients are reduced on curves, and this reduction is known as the grade compensation for the curve.
Allowable ruling gradient = Ruling gradient - Grade compensation
Grade compensation (GC) for BG = 0.04% per degree of curve
Grade compensation (GC) for MG = 0.03% per degree of curve
Grade compensation (GC) for NG = 0.02% per degree of curve
Calculation
Given,
Degree of curve D = 4°
Ruling Gradient = 1/200 × 100 = 0.5 %
So for 3° curve, compensation,
= 0.04 × 3 = 0.12%
Compensated gradient = 0.5 - 0.12 = 0.38 %