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GI5411: Surveying Laboratory II Syllabus for Geoinformatics 4th Sem 2019 Regulation Anna University

Surveying Laboratory II detailed syllabus for Geoinformatics Engineering (Geoinformatics) for 2019 regulation curriculum has been taken from the Anna Universities official website and presented for the Geoinformatics students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For Geoinformatics Engineering 4th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit Geoinformatics 4th Sem 2019 regulation scheme. The detailed syllabus of surveying laboratory ii is as follows.

Surveying Laboratory II

Course Objective:

  • To familiarize with the various surveying instruments and methods.

Exercises

  1. Study of Theodolite and Angle Observations by Repetition(study of various components, their functions, temporary adjustments, observation of horizontal angle, vertical angle, different observation principles and care of instruments) Observation of Angles and Station Adjustment
  2. (observations horizontal and vertical angles to defined objects by method of reiteration, 4 calculation of closing error and error adjustment)Determination of Coordinates of Inaccessible Point(s)
  3. (calculation of x,y,z coordinates of inaccessible point using single plane method with 4 bearing observations by compass, known/assumed station coordinates)Computation of Area of a Triangle with one inaccessible point and Reduced Level of
  4. Inaccessible point using Double Plane Method(formation of triangle with one inaccessible point and two ground station) Computation of Filling Volume for a Triangular Land using Tangential Tacheometry
  5. ( calculation of length, height difference of points and computation of filling volume 4 between triangular plane and horizontal plane)Preparation of Planimetric Map using Stadia Tacheometry
  6. (determination of distances using stadia tacheometry of selected points and preparation 4 of planimetric map)Establishment of Baseline
  7. 4 (establishment of new baseline using angle measurements to existing baseline)Establishment of Horizontal Control Points by Traversing
  8. (calculation of planimetric coordinates of control points using reference stationcoordinates, magnetic bearing after adjustment using Gales Traverse Table)
  9. Mapping of Topographic Features including a complete building using control points (using control points established, various topographic features are to be mapped)
  10. Preparation of Contour Map(measurement of level along radial lines using vertical angles and interpolation of 4 contour)
  11. Estimation of Sun Rise/ Sun Set using Sun Observations and understanding of Nautical Almanac(observation of sun elevation and plotting best fit curve for sun”s motion to estimate sun rise/ sun set)
  12. Computation of Coordinates of selected stations using True Bearing of Reference Line (calculation of azimuth of reference line by extra-meridian observations and 4 computation of coordinates for selected stations using distance, angle measurements)
  13. Determination of Magnetic Declination at a Station using True Bearing from Hour Angle 4Method (comparison of magnetic and true bearing of line determined using Hour Angle Method)
  14. Setting out simple road curve by linear method (Degree of Curve : 1 – 20 degrees)
  15. Setting out simple Railway curve by Instrument method (Degree of Curve : 1-5 degrees)

Course Outcome:

On completion of the course, the student is expected to be able to

  1. Imparts knowledge in computation of Distance and Elevation using horizontal and vertical angles.
  2. Establish horizontal and vertical control points.
  3. Prepare a map using various mapping techniques.
  4. Determine the Azimuth by Astronomical observation.
  5. Do the setting out works.

References:

  1. J. Uren and W.F. Price, Surveying for Engineers, Palgrave macmillan, Fifth Edition, 2010.
  2. Dr.B.C.Punmia, Ashok K.Jain and Arun K Jain, Surveying Vol.I and II, Lakshmi Publications Pvt Ltd, New Delhi,17th Edition,2016.
  3. James M. Anderson and Edward M. Mikhail, Surveying, Theory and Practice, Seventh Edition, McGraw Hill 2001
  4. W. Schofield and M. Breach, Elesevier, Engineering Surveying, Sixth Edition, 2007.
  5. R. Subramanian, Surveying and Levelling, Oxford University Press, Second Edition, 2012.
  6. Bannister and S. Raymond, Surveying, Seventh Edition, Longman 2004
  7. S.K. Roy, Fundamentals of Surveying, Second Edition, Prentice” Hall of India 2004
  8. K.R. Arora, Surveying Vol I and II, Standard Book house , Eleventh Edition. 2013
  9. T.P.Kanetkar and S.V.Kulkarni, Surveying and Levelling, Parts1 and 2, Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan, Pune, 24th Reprint,2015.

For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Geoinformatics Engineering, 2019 regulation curriculum do visit Geoinformatics 4th Sem subject syllabuses for 2019 regulation.

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