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6.

0 RESULT AND ANALYSIS

RESULT

Sight Rise Fall HOC RL Corr. Adj.R Dist. Remark


L (m) s
BS IS FS
0.63 20.17 19.53 TBM
8 1 3
1.36 0.72 18.80 0.00 18.807 Tree
3 5 8 1
1.54 0.18 18.62 0.00 18.625 GL
5 2 6 1
1.96 0.42 18.20 0.00 18.205 Tree
5 0 6 1
1.23 19.14 Tree
1 8
1.52 0.28 17.91 0.00 17.914 Tree
0 9 7 3
1.14 0.37 18.29 0.00 18.293 Drainag
1 9 6 3 e
1.39 0.24 18.04 0.00 18.044 Tree
0 9 7 3
1.32 19.20 Tree
1 0
1.48 0.16 17.87 0.00 17.875 Tree
9 8 9 4
1.20 0.28 18.16 0.00 18.163 Drainag
1 8 7 4 e
1.34 0.14 18.02 0.00 18.023
1 0 7 4
1.10 18.63
2 3
1.59 0.49 17.53 0.00 17.525 GL
8 6 1 6
1.14 0.45 17.98 0.00 17.975 Tree
8 0 1 6
1.56 0.42 17.52 0.00 17.515 GL
8 0 1 6
1.47 19.38
5 2
1.12 0.34 17.90 0.00 17.900 Tree
9 6 7 7
1.63 0.50 17.40 0.00 17.399 GL
0 1 6 7

Table 6.0.1: Calculation Levelling Booking


Sight Rise Fall HOC RL Corr. Adj.RL Dist.(m) Remarks

BS IS FS
1.516 0.11 17.520 0.00 17.513 GL
4 7
1.651 19.881 GL
0.94 0.71 18.230 0.00 18.221 Tree
1 0 9
1.11 0.174 18.056 0.00 18.047 Tree
5 9
0.375 0.74 18.796 0.00 18.787 Tree
0 9
0.928 19.881 Tree
1.43 0.557 18.239 0.01 18.229 Tree
5 0
1.22 0.26 18.501 0.01 18.491 GL
2 2 0
1.400 0.178 13.323 0.01 18.313 Drainage
0
1.251 19.205
1.620 0.369 17.954 0.01 17.943 GL
1
1.350 19.265
1.389 0.039 17.915 0.01 17.902
3
1.618 20.321
0.830 0.98 18.703 0.01 18.688
8 5
1.506 21.055
0.660 0.84 19.549 0.01 19.549 TBM
6 6

0.01 0.016
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Table 6.0.2: Calculation Levelling Booking
6.1 RISE AND FALL CALCULATION
1. TBM/BS-IS 1
0.638-1.363
= 0.725 (FALL)
2. IS 1- IS 2
1.363-1.545
= 0.182 ( FALL)
3. IS 2- FS/BS
1.545-1.965
= 0.420 ( FALL)
4. BS – IS 3
1.231- 1.520
=0.289 ( FALL)
5. IS 3- IS 4
1.520 – 1.141
= 0.379 ( RISE)
6. IS 4- FS/BS
1.141- 1.390
= 0.249 ( FALL
7. BS – IS 5
1.321- 1.489
= 0.168 ( FALL)
8. IS 5- IS 6
1.489- 1.201
= 0.288 ( RISE)
9. IS 6- FS/ BS
1.201- 1.341
= 0.140 ( FALL)
10. BS – IS 7
1.102- 1.598
= 0.496 ( FALL)
11. IS 7- IS 8
1.598- 1.148
= 0.450 ( RISE)
12. IS 8- FS/CP 1
1.148- 1.568
= 0.420 ( FALL)
13. CP 1/BS - IS 9
1.475- 1.129
= 0.346 ( RISE)
14. IS 9- IS 10
1.129- 1.630
= 0.501 ( FALL)
15. IS 10- FS/ CP 2
1.630- 1.516
= 0.114 ( RISE)
16. CP 2/BS- IS 11
1.651- 0.941
= 0.710 ( RISE)
17. IS 11- IS 12
0.941- 1.115
= 0.174 ( FALL)
18. IS 12- FS/ CP3
1.115- 0.375
= 0.740 ( RISE)
19. CP 3/BS- IS 13
0.928- 1.435
= 0.557 ( FALL)
20. IS 13- IS 14
1.435- 1.222
= 0.262 ( RISE)
21. IS 14 – FS/CP 4
1.222- 1.400
= 0.178 ( FALL)
22. CP 4/ BS – FS
1.251- 1.620
= 0.369 ( FALL)
23. BS- FS
1.350- 1.389
= 0.039 ( FALL)
24. BS- FS
1.618- 0.830
= 0.788 ( RISE)
25. BS- FS/ TBM
1.506- 0.660
=0.846 ( RISE)
6.2 REDUCED LEVEL CALCULATION
1. TBM/ RL- FALL 1
19.533- 0.725
= 18.808
2. RL – FALL 2
18.808- 0.182
= 18.626
3. RL – FALL 3
18.626- 0.420
= 18.206
4. RL- FALL 4
18.206- 0.289
= 17.917
5. RL + RISE 1
17.917+ 0.379
= 18.296
6. RL – FALL 5
18.296- 0.249
= 18.047
7. RL- FALL 6
18.047- 0.168
= 17.879
8. RL+ RISE2
17.879 + 0.288
= 18.167
9. RL- FALL 7
18.167- 0.140
= 18.027
10. RL- FALL 8
18.027- 0.496
=17.531
11. RL + RISE 3
17.531+ 0.450
= 17.981
12. RL- FALL 9
17.981- 0.420
= 17.521
13. RL+ RISE 4
17.521+ 0.346
= 17.907
14. RL- FALL 10
17.907- 0.501
= 17.406
15. RL+ RISE 5
17.406+ 0.114
= 17.520
16. RL + RISE 6
17.520+ 0.710
= 18.230
17. RL – FALL 11
18.230- 0.174
= 18.056
18. RL+ RISE 7
18.056+ 0.740
=18.796
19. RL – FALL 12
18.796- 0.557
= 18.239
20. RL + RISE 8
18.239+ 0.262
= 18.501
21. RL – FALL 13
18.501- 0.178
= 18.323
22. RL – FALL 14
18.323- 0.369
= 17.954
23. RL- FALL 15
17.954- 0.039
= 17.915
24. RL + RISE 9
17.915+ 0.788
= 18.703
25. RL + RISE 10
18.703+ 0.846
= 19.549
6.3 HIGH OF COLLIMATION ( HOC) CALCULATION
1. RL+ BS/TBM
19.533+ 0.638
= 20.171
2. RL + BS
18.206+1.231
= 19.148
3. RL+ BS
18.047+ 1.321
= 19.200
4. RL+ BS
18.027+ 1.102
= 18.633
5. RL+ CP
17.521+ 1.475
=19.382
6. RL+ CP2
17.520+ 1.651
=19.881
7. RL+ CP 3
18.796+ 0.928
= 19. 167
8. RL+ CP 4
18.323+ 1.251
= 19.205
9. RL + BS
17.954+ 1.350
=19.265
10. RL+ BS
17.915+ 1.618
= 20.321
11. RL+ BS
18.703+ 1.506
= 21.055
6.4 ARITHMETRIC CHECK
1. TOTAL BS – TOTAL FS
TOTAL BS = 0.638+ 1.231+ 1.321+ 1.102+ 1.475+ 1.651+ 0.928+ 1.251+ 1.350+
1.618+ 1.506
=14.071
TOTAL FS= 1.965+ 1.390+ 1.341+ 1.568+ 1.516+ 0.375+ 1.400+ 1.620+ 1.389+ 0
.830+ 0.660
=14.055
TOTAL BS – TOTAL FS
14.071+ 14.055
=0.016
2. TOTAL RISE- TOTAL FALL
TOTAL RISE= 0.379+ 0.288+ 0.450+ 0.346+ 0.114+ 0.710+ 0.740+ 0.262+ 0.788+
0.846
TOTAL FALL= 0.725+ 0.182+ 0.420+ 0.289+ 0.249+ 0.168+ 0.140+ 0.496+ 0.420+
0.501+0.174+ 0.557+ 0.178+ 0.369+ 0.399
TOTAL RISE- TOTAL FALL
4.923-4.907
= 0.016
3. FIRST REDUCED LEVEL- LAST REDUCED LEVEL
19.533-19.549
= 0.016
4. ACCURACY

√5 11
=16.583mm
5. MISCLOSURE
TBM= 1 x (0.016 ÷ 11)
= 0.001
CP 1= 5 x (0.016 ÷ 11)
= 0.007
CP 2= 6 x (0.016 ÷ 11)
= 0.009
CP 3= 7 x (0.016 ÷ 11)
= 0.010
CP 4= 8 x (0.016 ÷ 11)
= 0.011
TBM= 11 x (0.016 ÷ 11)
= 0.016
ANALYSIS

First practical levelling and contouring, our group choose a neaby area near the Kopi Mesin.
We are given the Reduce Level (RL) of Temporary Bench Mark ( TBM ) is 19.533m. The
first levelling practical, our group didn’t closed the data because taking too far distance. The
others factor the data not closed because the human error . For example , our group didn’t
read the value incorrectly and we made the mistake in trasnferring data into the table. After
finish the first levelling practical, our group calculate the data and the data was collected
didn’t closed. The data value we obtained is 0.215m and accuracy data was 0.0014.

The second practical, our group discussed not taking too far from TBM to Check Point 1.
Two people are assigned to read the values to avoid errors in reading the data. To ensure that
our practical levelling went smoothly, we spent two hours on it. We obtained 0.016m data
and the same number for accuracy after computing the gathered data.

In summary, the actual work we perform teaches us how to carry out the levelling procedure.
This makes us aware of the tools employed. We also have data reading and writing skills. We
also enjoy conducting fieldwork. Together, we've worked to complete this fieldwork before
the deadline thanks to our teamwork. We can apply the experience we gain in the future.

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