LabSheet2 (Traversing) PDF
LabSheet2 (Traversing) PDF
RESOURCES
ENGINEERING SURVEY
FIELDWORK
THEODOLITE TRAVERSING
(Standard Of Procedure)
Subject Code
Date
Group Number
Student Name &
ID Number
Group Member Name
& ID Number 1
2
Lecturer 3
4
5
6
7
Marks
Remarks
Endorsement
Objective:
Scope of works:
1. Each group shall be carried out on a planimetric control traverse within the
allocated area employ all normal survey practice to control the accuracy of the
survey works.
Minimum station for traverse survey is Five (5).
Minimum length of each line not less 30m.
2. The permissible closing errors ;
Angular : 00’10” per station with a maximum difference of 01’15” between
the traverse on closing circuit.
Linear : 1 in 8000 between the length derived from the traverse on closing a
circuit.
3. Each group shall be prepared a plan of traverse had been done.
4. Each group shall be prepared a report of had been done (Appendix IV).
The report shall be submitted one week after completed the fieldwork.
List of Devices:
Procedure of works:
1. Reconnaissance survey
The survey team’s first task is to make a reconnaissance survey of the area, i.e. the
simply walks over the area with a view to establishing the best sites for survey
stations. The sites must be chosen with care and are in fact governed a
considerable number of factors.
The survey stations may have to be used at some future date when setting-out
operations take place.
Strictly speaking it is necessary to be able to see only from any one station to
the other two stations of any triangle.
While such problems can be overcome they should be avoided if at all
possible.
2. Conducting a survey (Appendix II).
Line 2-1 shall be determined as datum for starting the traverse. Using
prismatic compass to obtain bearing of this line.
3. Recording the survey (Appendix III).
Measurements must be recorded in permanent ink in the appropriate columns of
the observation pages immediately after they are made.
4. Plotting.
Appendix I
THEODOLITE TRAVERSING
Introduction:
Traverse surveys:
In order to survey any parcel of ground, two distinct operations are required, namely
(a) a framework survey, and
(b) a detail survey
A traverse survey consists of a series of survey lines, connected to each other, each
line having length and direction. They are, therefore, vectors. The vectors, may or
may not close to form a polygon.
Figure shows, point A, B, C and D are the survey stations of an open traverse,
following a stream that is to be surveyed and plotted to scale. Line AB, BC and CD
are the measured legs of traverse and bearing AB, BC and CD, measured using a
theodolite. Together they form the survey framework.
Figure shows a closed traverse, where the vectors 12, 23, 34, 45, 51 and 12 form a
closed polygon. The bearing and lengths of the lines are measured.
Another closed traverse, the traverse begins on two points A and B of known bearing
and ends on two different known points C and D. The survey is one again self-
checking in that the bearing of line CD deduced from the traversing should agree with
the already known bearing of CD.
Appendix II
Procedure
Appendix III
Observation page
Diagram Page
Line Bearing Length Depart Latitude ΔE ΔN Corrected Corrected Eastings Northings Stations
ΔE ΔN Correction Correction ΔE ΔN
100.000 100.000 1
1-2 131 26 30 21.795 16.338 -14.425 -0.003 -0.003 16.335 -14.428 116.335 85.572 2
2-3 217 25 40 18.476 -10.986 -14.354 -0.002 -0.002 -10.988 -14.356 105.347 71.216 3
3-4 308 09 40 22.149 -17.415 13.685 -0.003 -0.003 -17.418 13.682 87.929 84.898 4
4-5 305 29 50 48.428 -39.427 28.120 -0.005 -0.006 -39.432 28.114 48.497 113.012 5
5-6 38 41 50 27.395 17.127 21.381 -0.003 -0.003 17.124 21.378 65.621 134.390 6
6-1 135 00 00 48.627 34.384 -34.384 -0.005 -0.006 34.379 -34.390 100.000 100.000 1
186.470
Errors 0.021 0.023 0.021 0.023 0.000 0.000
Correction -0.021 -0.023
Accuracy 1 : 5900
Area = 0.3080ha
Appendix IV
Report:
Each group shall submit the report one week after completed the fieldwork.