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Average Haul Distance refers to the typical distance that excavated material is transported from its source (cutting) to its final destination (embankment). Here’s a detailed explanation:
- Definition: The average haul distance is the distance between the center of gravity of the material that has been cut (excavated) and the center of gravity of the embankment where that material is placed.
- Usage: This measure is critical in construction and civil engineering projects, especially in earthworks, as it influences the efficiency of material movement and the associated costs.
- Calculation: To determine the average haul distance, one must identify the center of gravity for both the cutting and the embankment. The distance between these two points gives the average haul distance.
Understanding the average haul distance helps in planning the most efficient way to move material, potentially reducing costs and time in construction projects.
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