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FANCY
REG: EG204/106615/21
INTRODUCTION
This is a method surveying that has been carried out along the central line of a track of a land in which a
linear engineering work is to be constructed. It involves determination of elevation of the ground
surface at a small special interval along a line.
OBJECTIVE
To determine relative heights of different objects on or below the surface of the earth and to determine
the undulation of the ground.
APPARATUS
2.Levelling instrument
PROCEDURE
1. In carrying out profile levelling, a level is placed at a convenient location not necessarily along
the line of observation.
2. The instrument is to be positioned in a such a way that fisrt back sight can be taken clearly on
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3. Observations are taken at regular intervals along the central line and foresight to a properly
selected turning point.
4. The instrument is then re-positioned to some other convenient location.
5. After proper adjustment of the instrument, observations are started from TP1 and then regular
intervals (e.g. 5,6) terminating at another turning point, say TP2
6. Staff readings are also taken at salient points where marked changes in slope occur. The
distance as well as direction of lines are also measured.
H. I=elevation + B. S
R. L=H.I_I. S or F. S
DISCUSSION
Profile levelling is the process of the elevation of series of points at measured intervals along a line such
as the centerline of proposed ditch. In the calculations we find out that by adding the back sight to the
known elevation we would be able to get the height of the instrument. Then, by subtracting the height
of the instrument to the foresight we would be able to find the elevation of that point where we took
the foresight.
CONCLUSION
Profile levelling is a method of surveying that has been carried out along the central line of a track of
land on which a linear engineering work is to be constructed. The fixed line is generally the Centre line of
a highway, canal, sewer or any other engineering works. The fixed line need to be a single straight line, it
may consist of different straight reaches connected by curves. Profile levelling is done to determine the
undulations of the ground surface.
REFFERRENCES
INTRODUCTION
This s a system of surveying in which the angles are measured with the help of a theodolite.
PROCEDURE
1. Set up the instrument over station point O and level it accurately.
2. Direct the telescope towards point A which is known as referring object. Bisect it accurately and
check the reading of the Vernier as 0 or 360 degrees
3.