THREE YEAR DPLOMA N CVL ENGNEERNG Subject : SURVEYNG THEORY-1 CLASS : SEMESTER (CVL) PERODS/WEEK 4 PERODS/YEAR 64 TME SCHEDULE SL NO MAJOR TOPCS PERODS N HRS SECTON - 1 ntroduction 2 2 Chain surveying 24 SECTON - 3 Compass surveying 18 SECTON - 4 Plane Table surveying 14 Tests and feed back 6 64 1.0 5 2.0 24 3.0 20 4.0 12 5.0 3 TOTAL 64 Course Contents 1.0 Introduction 5 1.1 Definition,objects of surveying,primary divisions of surveying,classification of surveying and principle of surveying 2.0 Chain surveying 24 2.1 2.2 Principles of chain surveying 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.7 Cross staff survey 2.8 2.9 3.0 COMPASS SURVEYING 20 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Open and closed traverse,checks 3.8 Errors in compass survey 4 LeveIing - basics 12 4.1 Terms used in leveling 4.2 Different types of levels - Dumpy level, Modern tilting level. 4.3 Different types of Bench marks 4.4 Temporary adjustments of level 4.5 Concept of B.S, .S, F.S, C.P,H. and remarks 4.6 Simple leveling and differential leveling 4.7 Reduction of levels i) plane of collimation method ii) Rise and fall methods 4.8 Problems on reduction of levels. 5.0 TESTS 3 REFERENCE 1. Surveying vol-1 by B.C.Punmia 2. Surveying and levelling by -Kanetkar 3. Textbook of Surveying by - Venkataramaiah.C (University press) 4. Surveying by -Agor 5. Surveying by Hussain and Nagaraj 6. Surveying by -Bhasak 8.Surveying vol-1 by Arora Contact Hrs. / Week: 4 Contact Hrs. / Sem.: 64 7. Surveying by - Rangawala TESTS INTRODUCTION CHAIN SURVEYING COMPASS SURVEYING Local attraction -causes,detection,errors,corrections,simple problems ntroduction and purpose and comparision with chain surveying Bearings and angles, meridian and its types. Systems of bearings and their conversions. Fore bearing, back bearing - calculation of included angles & simple proplems Prismatic compass - constructional detail, temporary & permanent adjustments and operations Surveyors compass - constructional detail, temporary & permanent adjustments and operations Errors in chain surveying ,correction for errors,simple problems DipIoma Course in CiviI Engineering Second Semester Subject: Surveying - I Dip and declination and simple problems on declination BASICS OF LEVELLING Principles and uses of i)optical square ii) indian optical square iii) prism square Plotting the chain survey,adopting suitable conventions Different operations in chain surveying ) Ranging - direct and indirect ii) chaining on flat and sloping ground iii) offsets - perpendicular and oblique Purpose,Accessories - Chains and tapes,Ranging rods,arrows,pegs,cross staves and offset rods Obstacles in chain surveying- ranging,chaining and both ranging and chaining.Examples on obstacles in chain surveying INTRODUCTION GENERAL INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES 1.0 Understand the concept of measurement and plotting the details 1.1 State the purposes of surveying 1.2 Classify the different types of surveying GENERAL EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES 2.0 Chain surveying 2.1 Define and state the purpose of chain surveying 2.2 Distinguish between different types of chains 2.3 Describe the constructional details of cross staff, an optical square and prism square 2.4 Explain chaining on flat and sloping ground 2.5 State the principle and suitability of chain surveying Explain base line, check line and tie lines 2.6 Explain the methods of overcoming the obstacles with simple problems like- ) obstacles to ranging but not for chaining ii) obstacles to chaining but not for ranging iii) obstacles to both chaining and ranging 2.7 Explain the errors in chain surveying 2.8 Apply the correction in chain surveying 2.9 Compute distances and areas by applying corrections to incorrect chain 2.10 Describe the method of cross staff surveying 2.11 Sketch conventional sign for plotting survey works 2.12 Record the field data in field book and plot the survey plan At the end of the course of study of the subject, student will be able to Understand the At the end of the course of study of the subject, student will be able to Understand the techniques of taking linear measurements in chain surveying and plotting the details concept of measurement and purpose of surveying, classification of surveying DipIoma Course in CiviI Engineering Second Semester Subject: Surveying - I 3.0 COMPASS SURVEYING GENERAL EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES 3.1 3.2 3.3 Define meridian and bearings 3.4 3.5 Solve simple problems on declination 3.6 Explain local attraction, causes, effects & corrections-simple problems 3.7 3.8 Plot the traverse adjusting for closing error from the given field notes 3.9 Explain open and closed traverse, apply necessary corrections 3.10 Explain errors in compass survey GENERAL EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES 4.0 BASICS OF LEVELLING 4.1 Describe the construction details and functions of dumpy level and modern tilting level 4.2 Explain the different types of bench marks. 4.3 Explain the steps involved in temporary adjustments of dumpy level. 4.4 Describe the terms Back sight, ntermediate sight, Fore sight & Change point 4.5 Explain in simple leveling and differential leveling 4.6 Apply the method of booking the readings in a level book, reduction of levels, arithmetical check by both Height of instrument method and Rise and fall methods. 4.7 Solve some problems on reduction of levels. Understand the basic principle of basic leveling At the end of the course of study of the subject, student will be able to State the advantages and disadvantages of compass surveying over chain surveying dentify the parts of prismatic and surveyor's compass together with their functions, temporary adjustment and enlist the permanent adjustments Compute included angles and true bearings of lines in a compass traverse from the given field notes Know the principles of making angular measurements in compass surveying and preparing survey plans Understand the principle of making angular measurement in compass surveying and preparing the survey plans At the end of the course of study of the subject, student will be able to % WEIGHTAGE KNOWLEDGE & SKILL COMPREHENSION APPLICATION ANALYSIS SYNTHESIS EVALUATION TOTAL CONTENT INTRODUCTION 8 6 1 1 - - - 8 CHAIN SURVEYING 39 20 8 4 7 - - 39 COMPASS SURVEYING 33 15 7 4 7 - - 33 BASIC LEVELLILNG 20 10 3 4 3 - - 20 100 51 19 13 17 TOTAL 100 ABILITIES Contact Hrs. / Week: 4 Contact Hrs. / Sem.: 64 1.0 5 2.0 24 3.0 20 4.0 12 5.0 3 TOTAL 64 1.0 5 1.1 Definition, objects of surveying, primary divisions of surveying, classification of surveying and principle of surveying 2.0 24 2.1 2.2 2.3 ii) chaining on flat and sloping ground 2.4 i)optical square 2.5 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 20 3.1 3.2 conversions. Fore bearing, back bearing - calculation of included angles and simple problems 3.3 operations 3.4 operations 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 4 LeveIing - basics 12 4.1 Terms used in leveling 4.2 Different types of levels - Dumpy level, Modern tilting level. 4.3 Different types of Bench marks 4.4 Temporary adjustments of level 4.5 Concept of B.S, .S, F.S, C.P, H. and remarks 4.6 Simple leveling and differential leveling 4.7 Reduction of levels i) Plane of collimation method ii) Rise and fall methods 4.8 Problems on reduction of levels. 5.0 TESTS 3 8. Surveying vol-1 by Arora REFERENCE Principles and uses of ii) ndian optical square iii) prism square Obstacles in chain surveying- ranging, chaining and both ranging and chaining. Examples on obstacles in chain surveying Errors in chain surveying Cross staff survey Plotting the chain survey, adopting suitable conventions Errors in compass survey 7. Surveying by - Rangwala 1. Surveying vol-1 by B.C.Punmia 2. Surveying and leveling by - Kanetkar 3. Textbook of Surveying by - Venkataramaiah.C (University press) 4. Surveying by - Agor 5. Surveying by Hussain and Nagaraj 6. Surveying by - Bhasak ntroduction and purpose and comparision with chain surveying Bearings and angles, meridian and its types. Systems of bearings and their conversions. Prismatic compass - constructional detail, temporary & permanent adjustments and Surveyors compass - constructional detail, temporary & permanent adjustments and Dip and declination and simple problems on Local attraction -causes, detection, errors, corrections, simple problems Introduction Chain surveying Purpose, Accessories - Chains and tapes, Ranging rods, arrows, pegs, ) Ranging - direct and indirect COMPASS SURVEYING cross staves and offset rods Principles of chain surveying Different operations in Chain Surveying iii) offsets - perpendicular and oblique DipIoma Course in CiviI Engineering First Semester Subject: Surveying - I INTRODUCTION CHAIN SURVEYING Open and closed traverse, checks COMPASS SURVEYING BASICS OF LEVELLING TESTS Course contents