Earthwork Volume Calculator

Calculate the volume of earthwork (cut or fill) between two cross-sections using the average end area method.

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Bank (in-place) Volume

1,500.0 m^3

Loose (truck) Volume1,875.0 m^3

Bank (in-place) Volume vs Cross-Section Area 1 (A1)

Formula

## Average End Area Method The average end area method estimates earthwork volume between two surveyed cross-sections. ### Formula **V = (A1 + A2) / 2 x L** where A1 and A2 are the cross-sectional areas at each station and L is the distance between them. For excavated material, apply a swell factor (typically 20-40%) because soil expands when dug out. The loose volume is what determines truck loads.

Exemplo Resolvido

Cross-sections of 25 m^2 and 35 m^2, 50 m apart, 25% swell.

  1. 01Bank volume = (25 + 35) / 2 x 50 = 30 x 50 = 1500 m^3
  2. 02Loose volume = 1500 x 1.25 = 1875 m^3
  3. 03Truck loads (10 m^3 per truck) = 1875 / 10 = 188 loads

Perguntas Frequentes

What is swell factor for common soils?

Sand: 10-15%. Ordinary earth/loam: 20-30%. Clay: 25-40%. Rock: 40-60%. Swell factor is the percentage increase in volume when material is excavated from its in-place (bank) state.

Is the average end area method accurate?

It slightly overestimates volume, especially when A1 and A2 differ greatly. The prismoidal correction can improve accuracy: V_prismoidal = L/6 (A1 + 4Am + A2), where Am is the area at the midpoint.

What is shrinkage in earthwork?

When soil is used as fill and compacted, it occupies less volume than in-place (bank) due to densification. Shrinkage factors: sandy soil 5-10%, clay 10-15%. Bank volume x (1 - shrinkage) = compacted fill volume.

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