Study Guide for Surveying and Leveling Course

 
Unit-I
 
Definitions,
 
Principle,
 
Various
 
types
 
of
surveying-Based
 
on methods
 
and
 
instruments,
Classifications,
 
uses,
 
necessity
 
and
 
use
 of
various
 
scales 
and
 
verniers
Different 
types 
of 
ranging, tapes, chains, 
linear
measurements, 
approximate, 
direct, optical 
and
electronic
 methods,
 
Chain
 
Surveying,
 
Minor
Instruments
 
for
 
setting
 
out
 
right
 
angle.
 
Int
r
oduction
 
Course
 
details
First
 
part
 
of
 
a
 two-semester-course
3
 
Hours
 
Lecture
 
&
 
2
 
hours
 
Practical/week
 
with
 
4 Course
 
Credits
Communication:
Activities
 
involve
 
lectures,
 
practicals,
 
tutorials
 
and
 
a
 
field practice
Lectures
 
- provide
 
the
 
theoretical
 
background
 
of
 
the
 
topics
Practicals
 
-
 
practical
 
sessions,
 
in
 
which
 
You‟ll
 
carry
 
out
 
measurements
 and
process
 
them.
Tutorials
 
- if
 
there‟s
 
a
 
need
 
for
 
additional
 
guidance
 
in
 
the
 
preparation
 
for
assessments.
 
Please
 
note
 
that
 
You
 
have
 
to
 
arrange
 
an appointment
 
in
 
due
 
time.
Field
 
Practice.
 
Surveyin
g
 
“Surveying
 
is
 
the
 
art
 
of
 
and
 science
 
of
determining the 
relative positions of 
various
points 
or 
stations 
on the surface 
of 
the 
earth
by
 
measuring
 
the
 horizontal
 
and
 vertical
distances,
 
angles,
 
and
 
taking
 
the
 
details
 
of
these
 
points
 
and
 
by
 
preparing
 
a
 
map
 
or
 
plan
to
 
any
 
suitable
 
scale
.”
 
Leveling
 
Leveling 
is 
a 
branch of 
surveying which deals
with
 
the
 measurement
 
of
 relative
 
heights
 
of
different 
points on, above or below the surface
of
 
the
 earth.
 
Thus
 
in
 
leveling,
 
the
measurements
 
(elevations)
 
are
 
taken
 in
 
the
vertical
 
plane.
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This study guide provides an overview of topics covered in a Surveying and Geomatics course, including definitions, instruments, ranging methods, scales, and verniers. It delves into the art and science of surveying for determining positions on Earth's surface, as well as the principles and practices of leveling to measure height differentials. The course involves lectures, practical sessions, tutorials, and field practice to enhance understanding and application of surveying techniques.

  • Surveying
  • Geomatics
  • Leveling
  • Measurement
  • Instruments

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  1. ESHAN COLLEGE OF ENGG FARAH (MATHURA) NAME-DEEPAK KUMAR BRANCH-CIVIL ENGINEERING SUB-SURVEYING&GEOMATICS

  2. Surveying- I

  3. Unit-I Definitions, surveying-Based on methods and instruments, Classifications, uses, necessity and use of various scales and verniers Different types of ranging, tapes, chains, linear measurements, approximate, direct, optical and electronic methods, Chain Surveying, Minor Instruments for setting out right angle. Principle, Various types of

  4. Introduction Course details First part of a two-semester-course 3 Hours Lecture & 2 hours Practical/week with 4 Course Credits Communication: Activities involve lectures, practicals, tutorials and a field practice Lectures - provide the theoretical background of the topics Practicals - practical sessions, in whichYou llcarry out measurements and process them. Tutorials - if there sa need for additional guidance in the preparation for assessments. Please note thatYou have to arrange an appointment in due time. Field Practice.

  5. Surveyin g Surveying is the art of and science of determining the relative positions of various points or stations on the surface of the earth by measuring the horizontal and vertical distances, angles, and taking the details of these points and by preparing a map or plan to any suitable scale.

  6. Surveyin g

  7. Leveling

  8. Leveling Leveling is a branch of surveying which deals with the measurement of relative heights of different points on, above or below the surface of the earth. Thus measurements (elevations) are taken in the vertical plane. in leveling, the

  9. Leveling

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