3rd Sem, DCE

C-304: Surveying-II syllabus for DCE 3rd Sem C20 regulation APSBTET

Surveying-II detailed syllabus for Diploma in Civil Engineering (DCE) for C20 regulation curriculum has been taken from the APSBTET official website and presented for the DCE 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 Diploma in Civil Engineering 3rd Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit DCE 3rd Sem C20 regulation scheme. The detailed syllabus of surveying-ii is as follows.

Surveying-II

Major Topics

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Course Objectives:

Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able to

  1. Develop skills in using Theodolites and Know about applications of principles of Trigonometric levelling and Tacheometry.
  2. Understand the need for setting out the curves and methods of setting out simple curves
  3. Understand the principles of advanced surveying systems viz., GPS, GIS and their applications

Theodolite Surveying

Component parts of a transit theodolite and their functions – Definitions of technical Terms -Station, face left, face right, swinging the telescope, transiting – Fundamental lines of a transit theodolite – Horizontal axis, vertical axis, axis of telescope, axis of plate levels, axis of altitude bubble, line of collimation – Conditions of adjustments – Temporary adjustments of a transit theodolite – Measurement of horizontal angles by repetition and reiteration method -Measurement of vertical angles – Booking readings – Measurement of magnetic bearings, deflection angles, direct angles – Prolonging a straight line – by single transiting, double transiting and fore sighting methods -Errors in theodolite work – Theodolite Traversing – Traversing with theodolite by included angles method, deflection angles method and magnetic bearing method – Checks for closed and open traverse – Traverse computations – Latitude and departure – closing error – balancing a closed traverse by Bowditch rule and transit rule -omitted measurements in a closed traverse – problems on omitted measurements (Length and bearing of one side only omitted) – consecutive and independent coordinates – area of closed traverse.

Trigonometric Levelling

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Tacheometry

Tacheometry – principle – uses – types – stadia and tangential tacheometry -Stadia Tacheometry with staff held vertical and line of collimation horizontal or inclined – elevations and distances of staff stations – determination of Tacheometric constants – Tachometric tables – problems -Tangential Tachometry – uses – Finding elevation and distances – Problems.

Curves

Curves – types of horizontal curves – simple, compound and reverse curves – degree of curve -formulae for degree of curve using 20m / 30m chain – elements of simple circular curve – Point of commencement of curve, point of tangency, forward and back tangents, point of intersection, angle of intersection, deflection angle, length of curve, tangent length, long chord, mid ordinate, normal chord and sub chord -Calculation of elements of simple circular curve -Method of curve setting – chain and tape methods – offsets from long chord method, successive bisection of arcs method, off sets from tangent (radial and Perpendicular offsets) method and off sets from chords produced method – angular methods – single and double theodolite methods -Preparation of curve table for curve setting – problems.

Advanced Surveying Using Gps and Gis

Global Positioning system (GPS) – principles – segments – space control and user segments -receivers – observation and data processing – applications in Civil Engineering – advantages and disadvantages of GPS – Geographical information systems (GIS) – definition – components -Map – Map projections – types of data used – use and application in civil engineering.

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For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Diploma in Civil Engineering, C20 regulation curriculum do visit DCE 3rd Sem subject syllabuses for C20 regulation.

For all Diploma in Civil Engineering exam timetable, visit APSBTET DCE all semester exam timetable direct link.

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