4th Sem, Architectural Asst Diploma

31242: Survey Theory Architectural Asst 4th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Survey Theory detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Architectural Assistantship (AA), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (31242), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other architectural asst 4th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Architectural Asst 4th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. The detail syllabus for survey theory is as follows.

Rationale:

Students of Architectural Assistantship at diploma level are expected to manage the site which involves taking measurements surveying and inspection one of the main concern which is required to be carried out for the development of township, residential colonies, public buildings etc in the survey work. Therefore thorough basic knowledge and skills of surveying including chain surveying, compass surveying, leveling, theodolite surveying, tachometric surveying and modern surveying is very essential. Teachers while imparting instructions are expected to explain various concepts and principles by showing various equipments and demonstration thereof. Considerable stress should be given on the use of survey equipments.

Objectives:

  • Know basic concepts about surveying.
  • Enumerate the instruments used in surveying.
  • Understand the principles of chain surveying
  • Know principles of compass surveying.
  • Understand the principles of leveling for different Architectural Purposes.
  • State different types of levels and different methods of leveling.
  • Know the principle of Tachometry surveying
  • Understand the contours & methods of contouring.
  • Understand the modern surveying instruments and methods.

Unit I

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Unit II

  1. Theodolite:
  2. Type of Theodolite – Transit and non-Transit theodolite – Vernier and Micrometer Theodolite – Electronic Theodolite principles (Description only) – Component parts of theodolite – Functions -Technical terms used in Theodolite survey – Temporary adjustment – Fundamental lines – Relation between them – Measurement of Horizontal angle-methods-general, repetition and reiteration methods -measurement of vertical angle – Latitude and Departure -Consecutive coordinates – Independent coordinate – Computation of Area of closed traverse problems.

  3. Trignometrical Levelling:
  4. Finding elevation of objects – Base accessible – Base inaccessible -Single plane & Double plane methods – Simple problems.

Unit III

  1. Tacheometry:
  2. Instrument used – system of Tacheometry – stadia and tangential systems – principles – Tacheometric Constants — Fixed hair method – Analatic lens (no Proof) – Advantages and use – Distance and elevation formulae for horizontal and inclined sight- simple problems on determination of distance and elevation of objects(staff held only vertically)- determination of tachometric constants from field observations for horizontal and inclined line of sight -procedure-
    Simple problems – Electronic tacheometer (Description only) -Tacheometric Traverse – Errors in Tachometric work – Tangential method -Problems.

  3. Total station:
  4. Introduction – applications of total station – components parts -accessories used – instrument preparation & setting and measurement – creating a new job – measuring magnetic bearing of a line – field procedure for co- ordinates measurements – field procedure to run a traverse survey-linking data files

Unit IV

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Unit V

  1. Global Position System (GPS):
  2. Introduction – Fundamentals – Applications in Civil Engineering – GPS receiver- hand held GPS – Field procedure – Measurement of latitude, longitude & Altitude — Differential GPS – Various satellites used by GPS.

  3. Geographical Information System(GIS):
  4. MAP – Types of Maps – Development of GIS – Components of GIS – Ordinary mapping to GIS – Comparison of GIS with CAD and other system- Cadastral surveys and Records – Application of GIS -Land Information System.

References:

  1. “Surveying and levelling part I & II ”, Kanetkar.T.P. & S.V.Kulkarni Puna vidyarthi girha, Prakashan,
  2. ”Surveying Volume-1 & Volume-2”, “,Laxmi Publications(p)Ltd., Punmia.B.C.,
  3. ”A Text Book of Surveying Levelling ”, Khanna publishers Agor
  4. ”Surveying volume I & II ”,Tata Mc Graw hill newdelhi Duggal .S.K
  5. ”Surveying & Levelling”,Charotar Publishing House, Rangwala.S.C
  6. Advanced Surveying,(Total Station & Remote sensing),Sathesh Gopi, R.Sathikumar & N.Madhu Pearson Education, Chennai, 2007.
  7. Principles of GIS for Land Resources Assessment, Oxford Publication, 2000. Burrough P A,
  8. Fundamentals of Geographical Information Systems, Michael N Demers, Second Edition, John Wiley Publications, 2002.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Architectural Asst, M scheme do visit Architectural Asst 4th Sem syllabus for M scheme.

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