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Introduction
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Introduction
Objectives:
1. To be able to lay a simple curve by using the tape alone.
Instruments:
Tape
Used to measure horizontal
distances as well as slopes. Usually
in 30m, 50m or 100m in length.
Chalk
A soft, white, porous sedimentary
carbonate rock, a form of
limestone composed of the mineral
calcite.
2 range poles
Straight round stalks, 3 to 4 cm thick
and about 2 m long. They are made
of wood or metal. They are used to
mark areas and to set out straight lines
on the field. They are also used to mark
points which must be seen from a
distance, in which case a flag may be
attached to improve the visibility.
Procedures:
3
A. Data Supplied:
I= 65
R= 80m
Station of the PC: 29 + 928
Adopt Full Chord Length of 20 m
STATION
CHORD
OCCUPIED OBSERVED
PC
12
20
20
20
20
PT
18.76
CENTRAL
ANGLE
0 48
41.89
14 25
6.22
14 21
20.83
15 52
14.3
15 52
14.3
15 52
26.61
OFFSET DISTANCES
X
Y
12
0.17
19.37
4.98
19.38
4.96
19.24
5.47
19.24
5.47
18.04
5.13
C2 : Lc=( 65 ) ( 80 )
=90.737
180
PT= (29+ 940 ) + ( 0+090.757 )=30+018.76
C2 =18.76
( )
Measured
C1 =12.93m
C=24.5324.34=20.57 m
C=24.5324.34=20.19 m
C=46.3624.71=21.65 m
C=42.8224.71=21.11 m
C2 =41.3623.17=18.19 m
x 1=12cos
14.47
=12 m
17.4
y 1=12 sin
14.47
=0.17 m
17.4
14.47 +14.36
14.47+14.36
=19.36 m y 2=20 sin
=4.98 m
2
2
14.36+14.36
14.36+14.36
x 3=20 cos
=19.38 m y 3=20 sin
=4.96 m
2
2
17.4+14.36
17.4 +14.36
x 4=20 cos
=19.24 m y 4=20 sin
=5.47 m
2
2
17.4+14.36
17.4 +14.36
x 5=20 cos
=19.24 m y 5=20 sin
=5.47 m
2
2
x 2=20 cos
x 6=18.76 cos
17.4+14.36
17.4+14.36
=18.04 m y 6=18.76 sin
=5.13 m
2
2
PCPT =114.66 m
110.76114.66
100=3.52
110.76
error =
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