Modules
1. Measurement of horizontal angles with method of repetition and reiteration using theodolite. 03 Hrs
2. Measurement of vertical angles using theodolite. 03 Hrs
3. To determine the elevation of an object using single plane method when base is accessible and inaccessible. 03 Hrs
4. To determine the distance and difference in elevation between two inaccessible points using double plane method. 03 Hrs
5. To determine the tacheometric constants using horizontal and inclined line of sight. 03 Hrs
6. To set out simple curves using linear methods – perpendicular offsets from long chord and offsets from chords produced. 03 hrs
7. To set out simple curves using Rankine’s deflection angles method. 03 Hrs
8. To set out compound curve with angular methods with suing theodolite only. 03 Hrs
9. To set out the center line of a simple rectangular room suing offset from base line 03 Hrs
10. To set out center lines of columns of a building using two base lines at right angles 03 Hrs
11. Calculation of area from cross staff surveying 03 Hrs
12. Calculation of area of a closed traverse by coordinates method 03 Hrs
13. Demonstration: Exposure to use of Total Station. Traversing, Longitudinal sections, Block levelling 03 Hrs
14. Demonstration: Usage of relevant softwares for preparation of the contour drawings. 03 Hrs
Course outcomes:
After a successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
4. Apply the basic principles of engineering surveying and for linear and angular measurements.
5. Comprehend effectively field procedures required for a professional surveyor.
6. Use techniques, skills and conventional surveying instruments necessary for engineering practice.[L3,L4][PO5]
Program Objectives (as per NBA)
4. Engineering Knowledge.
5. Problem Analysis.
6. Interpretation of data.
Question paper pattern:
Text Books:
3. B.C. Punmia, “Surveying Vol.1”, Laxmi Publications pvt. Ltd., New Delhi – 2009.
4. Kanetkar T P and S V Kulkarni , Surveying and Levelling Part I, Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan, 1988