BASIC SURVEYING -THEORY AND PRACTICE
OREGON
DEPARTMENT
OF
TRANSPORTATION
GEOMETRONICS
200 Hawthorne Ave.,
B250
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 986-3103
Ron Singh, PLS Chief of Surveys (503) 986-3033
David Artman, PLS Geometronics
(503) 986-3017
BASIC SURVEYING - THEORY AND PRACTICE
Ninth Annual Seminar
Presented by the
Oregon Department of Transportation
Geometronics Unit
February 15th - 17th, 2000
Bend, Oregon
David W. Taylor, PLS Geometronics
(503) 986-3034
Dave Brinton, PLS, WRE Survey Operations (503) 986-3035
Table of Contents
Types of Surveys ........................................................................................... 1-1
Review of Basic Trigonometry ................................................................... 2-1
Distance Measuring Chaining ................................................................... 3-1
Distance Measuring Electronic Distance Meters ................................... 4-1
Angle Measuring .......................................................................................... 5-1
Bearing and Azimuths ................................................................................ 6-1
Coordinates .................................................................................................... 7-1
Traverse ........................................................................................................... 8-1
Global Positioning System ......................................................................... 9-1
Differential Leveling ................................................................................. 10-1
Trigonometric Leveling .............................................................................. 11-1
Cross Sections / Digital Terrain Modeling ............................................ 12-1
Horizontal Curves ...................................................................................... 13-1
Spirals .......................................................................................................... 14-1
Vertical Curves ............................................................................................ 15-1
Appendix A: Law of Sines/Cosines ........................................................................... A-1
Derivation of Pythagorean Theorem .................................................. A-3
Chaining Formulas ................................................................................ A-5
Units of Measurement .......................................................................... A-7
Glossary of Terms .................................................................................. A-9
Glossary of Abbreviations .................................................................. A-11
Example PPM Chart ............................................................................ A-15
Example Traverse Calculation Sheet ................................................ A-17
Excerpt from Table IV (Spiral Book) ................................................. A-19
Appendix B: Answer Keys Basic Trigonometry ................................................................................ B-1
Angle Measuring .................................................................................... B-3
Bearings and Azimuths ......................................................................... B-5
Coordinates ............................................................................................. B-7
Traverse .................................................................................................. B-11
Differential Leveling ............................................................................ B-13
Trigonometric Leveling ....................................................................... B-15
Horizontal Curves ................................................................................ B-17
Spiral Curves ......................................................................................... B-19
Vertical Curves ...................................................................................... B-21
Appendix C Surveyors Conference Notes ................................................................ C-1
Geometronics ? February 2000
Basic Surveying - Theory and Practice
Oregon Department of Transportation ? February 2000
Types of Surveys
1
Surveying has to do with the determination of the relative spatial location of points on or near the surface of the earth. It is the art of measuring horizontal and vertical distances between objects, of measuring angles between lines, of determining the direction of lines, and of establishing points by predetermined angular and linear measurements. Along with the actual survey measurements are the mathematical calculations. Distances, angles, directions, locations, elevations, areas, and volumes are thus determined from the data of the survey. Survey data is portrayed graphically by the construction of maps, profiles, cross sections, and diagrams.
Types of Surveys:
Geodetic Surveying:
The type of surveying that takes into account the true shape of the earth. These surveys are of high precision and extend over large areas.
Plane Surveying:
The type of surveying in which the mean surface of the earth is considered as a plane, or in which its spheroidal shape is neglected, with regard to horizontal distances and directions.
Operations in Surveying:
Control Survey:
Made to establish the horizontal and vertical positions of arbitrary points.
Boundary Survey:
Made to determine the length and direction of land lines and to establish the position of these lines on the ground.
Topographic Survey:
Made to gather data to produce a topographic map showing the configuration of the terrain and the location of natural and man-made objects.
Hydrographic Survey: The survey of bodies of water made for the purpose of navigation, water supply, or subaqueous construction.
Mining Survey:
Made to control, locate and map underground and surface works related to mining operations.
Construction Survey: Made to lay out, locate and monitor public and private engineering works.
Geometronics ? February 2000 1-1
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