Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Engineering Control and Surveying EAGD 3217 Syllabus and Revision.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Engineering Control and Surveying EAGD 3217 Syllabus and Revision."— Presentation transcript:

1 Engineering Control and Surveying EAGD 3217 Syllabus and Revision

2 Course Syllabus University of Palestine2 Instructor: Osama Dawoud BSc. Civil Engineering, IUG, Gaza MSc. Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, Jordan University for Science and Technology, Jordan Email: o.dawoud@up.edu.pso.dawoud@up.edu.ps Course Information: Prerequisite: Surveying Semester: Second Semester 2010-2009 Class time: Sat. 02:00 – 05:00

3 Course Syllabus University of Palestine3 Course Description: Angles, Directions and Angle Measurement Equipment (Ch. 5) Electronic Distance Measurements (Ch. 6) Coordinate Geometry and Traverse Surveying (Ch. 7) Route Surveying (Ch. 9) Horizontal Control Framework (Ch. 10) Int. to Photogrametry (Ch. 11) Int. to Global Positioning Systems (GPS) (Ch. 12) GIS Applications (Ch. 13 )

4 Dr. Najeh S. Tamim Surveying for Civil Engineers Second Edition 2004 Text Book

5 Bannister and Raymond Surveying Sixth Edition 1994 Supplementary Book

6 Course Syllabus University of Palestine6 Course work: Assignments and homework20% (Participation 5 %) (Homeorks10%) (Quizes 5%) Lab10% Midterm Exam 20% Final exam50%

7 Course Syllabus TopicDate Angles, Directions and Angle Measurement Equipment 1 st week Angles, Directions and Angle Measurement Equipment 2 nd week Electronic Distance Measurements 3 rd week Electronic Distance Measurements 4 th week Coordinate Geometry and Traverse Surveying 5 th week Coordinate Geometry and Traverse Surveying 6 th week Route Surveying 7 th week Midterm Exam8 th week Route Surveying 9 th week Horizontal Control Framework 10 th week Horizontal Control Framework 11 th week Introduction o Photogrammetric Surveying 12 th week Introduction to Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 13 th week Problem Solving 14 th week 7

8 Questions?!

9 Figure of Earth

10 Geoid System

11 The following system is used for reference: 1.For areas > 500 km2 Ellipsoid a = 6378135 m b = 6356750.5 m f = 1/298.26 e = 0.08181881066 2.50 km2 < Area < 500 km2 Sphere R = 6372200 m 3.Area < 50 km2 Plane

12 Questions?!

13 Types of Surveying Size of Surveying: 1. Geodetic Surveying 2. Plane Surveying Positioning of objects in space. 1. Ground Surveying 2. Remote Surveying

14 Types of Surveying Purpose of Surveying: 1. Land Surveying 2. Topographic Surveying 3. Hydrographic Surveying 4. Route Surveying 5. Construction Surveying 6. Mine Surveying

15 Questions?!

16 Units of Measurement Length: English Systeminch (in “), foot (ft ‘), Yard (yd) Metric Systemcm, m, km Area: English 1 acre = 43560 ft Metric1 donum = 1000 m 2 1 hectare = 10000 m 2 1 km 2 = 1,000,000 m 2

17 Units of Measurement 1. Sexagesimal circle is divided into 360°, each is divided into 60 min ( ΄ ), each is divided into 60 seconds ( ΄΄ ) 213° 24΄ 47΄΄

18 Units of Measurement 2. Decimal or Centisimal circle is divided into 400 equal grads (g), each grade is divided into 100 simal minutes (c), each is divided into 100 centisimal (cc) 128 g 60 c 47 cc

19 Units of Measurement 3. Decimal or Centisimal The central angle opposite to a circular arc whose length is equal to its radius. The whole circle has an opposing angle 2π

20 Questions?!

21 Solving Problem Convert the angle 213° 24΄ 47΄΄ into Decimal and Radian systems. Solution:

22 Solving Problem Convert the angle 115 g 2 c 14 cc into Sexagesimal system. Solution:

23 Questions?!

24 Scale of Surveys Architectural Works, Building Works, Location Drawings: 1/50, 1/100, 1/200 Site Plans, civil engineering works: 1/500, 1/1000, 1/1250, 1/2000, 1/2500 Town surveys, highway surveys: 1/1250, 1/2000, 1/2500, 1/5000, 1/10000, 1/20000, 1/50000 Mapping: 1/25000, 1/50000, 1/100000, 1/200000, 1/500000, 1/1000000

25 Questions?!

26 Datum If a whole series of heights is given relative to a plane, this plane is called a datum, In topographical work the datum used is the mean level of the sea (MSL) Definitions

27 Questions?!

28 Definitions Vertical Line Level Surface Level Line Line of Sight Horizontal Line

29 Vertical Line at a point The line formed by the string of a plumb bob when the tip is located directly over the point. Horizontal Line at a point The straight line perpendicular to the vertical line at that point Level Surface The continuously curved surface that is perpendicular to the direction of gravity at all points. Definitions

30 Vertical Line Level Surface Level Line Line of Sight Horizontal Line

31 Level Line A line that lies on the level surface. Difference in Elevation between two points The vertical distance between the two level surfaces passing through these two points Line of Sight or Collimation Neither horizontal nor level. Affected by atmospheric refraction. Definitions

32 Vertical Line Level Surface Level Line Line of Sight Horizontal Line

33 Bench Mark A marked point whose elevation has been accurately measured. Control Point A marked point whose coordinates has been accurately measured. Height of Instrument The line of Collimation above the datum after setting up the level above a certain point Definitions

34 Questions?!


Download ppt "Engineering Control and Surveying EAGD 3217 Syllabus and Revision."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google