Assignment
on
CE 1101 (Surveying)
Submission Date: 14.05.23
1. What is well condition triangle? Why it is necessary to use well condition triangle?
2. The result of a reciprocal levelling between station A and B 250 m apart on opposite side
of a river were as follows:
Level at Height of eyepiece (m) Staff reading
A 1,399 2.518 on B
B 1.332 0.524 on A
Find (a) True difference of level between two stations.
(b) The error due to imperfect adjustment of the instrument assuming the mean radius of
the earth 6365 km.
3, Find the lengths EF and EG such that points F and G fall on the prolongation of CD. Also
find the obstructed distance DF.
E 50°
65°
ic D F G
4. A closed-loop traverse ABCDA was run around an area and the following observations
were made:
~4 1874 | 8
B
~2 |__| 382.7 | s0°s934”
é
—] 106.1. | 91°31'29"
3648 | 100°S9'15
Adjust the angular error, if any, and calculate the coordinates of other stations if the
coordinates of the station A are E1000 m and N1000 m.5. A base line was measured by tape suspended in catenary under a pull of 145N, the mean
temperature being 14°C. The lengths of various segments of the tape and the difference in
level of the two ends of a segment are given in Table:
1 29,988 + 0.346
2 29,895 = 0.214
3 29.838 + 0.309
4 29.910 — 0.106
If the tape was standardized on the flat under a pull of 95 Nat 18°C determine the correct
length of the line. Take,
Cross-sectional area of the tape = 3.35 mm?
Mass of the tape = 0.025 kg/m
Coefficient of linear expansion = 0.9 « 10-6 per °C
Young’s modulus = 14.8 « 104 N/m?
Mean height of the line above M.S.L. = 51.76 m
Radius of earth = 6370 km
6. The coordinates of traverse stations of a closed traverse ABCDEA are given below:
Station | X(m) Y(m)
A o 0
[ B +170 +320
c | +90
D = 110
E | = 220
7. The following perpendicular offsets were taken from a chain line to an irregular boundary
line:
[Chainage(m) [0 |6.5 162 [272 [39.6
Offset (m) 3.50/4.75 15.20 [6.30 | 7.36
Calculate the area between chain line and the boundary.1e areas enclosed by contour lines, at 5 m intervals, for a reservoir up to the face of a
s. TI
proposed dam, are as shown below:
f cont
| ceee ae four | 1005 | 1010] 1015 | 1020) 1025 | 1030 | 1035
[L Area (m?) 400 | 1500 | 3000 | 8000 | 18000 | 25000 | 40000
‘Taking 1005 and 1035 m as the bottom most and highest water levels respectively
determine the capacity of the reservoir by using:
(i) the trapezoidal formula (ii) the prismoidal formula.
g are the data pertaining to an irregular cross-section of two stations 50 m
:1, Calculate the volume of earth
9. The followi
apart. The width of the road is 8 m and the side slope is
work,
[ Station Left Centre Right
| 1 +325 42.20 $3.75 +600 +72
5354.00 0 388
| 5 4435 +250 +2.90 $475 $550
l a 575 4.00 0 60 9.20
long is 12 m wide at the formation level and has the side
10. A railway embankment 400 m
s under: 204.8,
slope 2:1. The ground levels at every 100 m along the centre line are a:
206.2, 207.5, 207.2, 208.3.
The formation level at zero chainage is 207.00 and the embankment has a rising
gradient of 1 in 100. The ground is level across the centre line. Calculate the volume of
the earth work.