SSNCOLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KALAVAKKAM 603 110
Department of Civil Engineering
LESSON PLAN
Staff Name: Sivapriya S.V
Subject:Surveying-II
Department: Civil Engineering
Designation: Associate Professor
Subject Code: CE2254
Semester: IV
Objective:
This course is in continuation of the Surveying I. The main aim of this course is to obtain knowledge about
Tachometric surveying, Control surveying, Survey adjustments, Astronomical surveying and Photogrametry
S.
No
Unit
No
1
2
5
6
II
10
11
III
12
Topic
H
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TACHEOMETRIC SURVEYING
Tacheometric systems Tangential, stadia and subtense
methods
Stadia systems - Horizontal
and inclined sights
Fixed and movable hairs
From
To
2.1.14
3.1.14
6.1.14
8.1.14
9.1.14
9.1.14
Stadia constants,Anallactic lens
13.1.14
14.1.14 2
and Subtense Bar
CONTROL SURVEYING
Proposed date & period
of coverage
Working from whole to partHorizontal and vertical
control methods
Triangulation,Modern trends
Bench marking, Signals
Base line - Instruments and
accessories Corrections
Satellite station - Reduction to
centre
Trignometric
levelling
Single
and
reciprocal
observations
14.1.14
15.1.14
16.1.14
20.1.14
21.1.14
21.1.14
22.1.14
22.1.14
23.1.14
28.1.14
SURVEY ADJUSTMENTS
Errors - Sources, precautions and
corrections - Classification of 29.1.14
30.1.14
errors
True and most probable values
4.2.14
4.2.14
and weighted observations
Method of equal shifts 5.2.14
5.2.14
Principle of least squares
2
2
1
13
Normal equation - Correlates
6.2.14
11.2.14
14
Level nets - Adjustment of
simple triangulation networks.
11.2.14
12.2.14
Actual date & period
of coverage
From
To
H
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Service
Status
Signof
Staff /
HOD
S.
No
Proposed date & period
of coverage
Unit
No
Topic
From
16
Motion of sun and stars
17
IV
19
20
21
22
23
V
24
25
26
H
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From
To
Service
Status
Signof
Staff /
HOD
H
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ASTRONOMICAL SURVEYING
Celestial sphere - Astronomical
terms and definitions , Celestial
co-ordinate systems - Different
12.2.14
18.2.14
time systems
3
15
18
To
Actual date & period
of coverage
Apparent
altitude and corrections
Nautical almanac and Star
constellations
Calculations for azimuth of a
line.
18.2.14
19.2.14
20.2.14
25.2.14
25.2.14
26.2.14
27.2.14
27.2.14
HYDROGRAPHIC AND ADVANCE SURVEYING
Hydrographic Surveying:Tides 4.3.14
5.3.14
2
MSL - Sounding methods
Location of soundings and
6.3.14
11.3.14 2
methods
Three point problem - Strength
of fix and Sextants and station 11.3.14
13.3.14 3
pointer
River surveys - Measurement of
18.3.14
18.3.14 2
current and discharge
Photogrammetry
Basic
concepts of Terrestial and aerial
19.3.14
20.3.14 2
Photographs - Stereoscopy
Definition of Parallax
Introduction.
Electromagnetic
distance measurement Basic
25.3.14
26.3.14 3
principles - Instruments
Trilateration
Basic
concepts
of
Cartography
and
Cadastral 27.3.14
1.4.14
3
surveying
5
Total Hours
7
REFERENCE
1. Bannister A. and Raymond S., Surveying, ELBS, Sixth Edition, 1992
2. Punmia B.C., Surveying, Vols. I, II and III, Laxmi Publications, 1989.
3. Kanetkar T.P., Surveying and Levelling, Vols. I and II, United Book Corporation, Pune,
1994.
4. Clark D., Plane and Geodetic Surveying, Vols. I and II, C.B.S. Publishers and
Distributors, Delhi, Sixth Edition, 1971.Coates R.C, Coutie M.G. and Kong F.K., Structural Analysis,
ELBS and Nelson, 1990.
5. James M.Anderson and Edward M.Mikhail, Introduction to Surveying, McGraw-Hill Book
Company, 1985.Matrix Analysis of Framed Structures Jr. William Weaver & James M. Gere, CBS
Publishers and Distributors, Delhi.
6. Wolf P.R., Elements of Photogrammetry, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Second Edition,
1986.
7. Robinson A.H., Sale R.D. Morrison J.L. and Muehrche P.C., Elements of Cartography,
John Wiley and Sons, New York, Fifth Edition, 1984.
8. HeribertKahmen and Wolfgang Faig, Surveying, Walter de Gruyter, 1995.
Signature of HOD
Name and Signature of Faculty
HOD/Civil
Staff In-charge