A Field Report On Chain Surveying A Repo
A Field Report On Chain Surveying A Repo
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A FIELD REPORT ON
CHAIN SURVEYING
A REPORT BY RABI SHRESTHA
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Contents
1. INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................. 4
2. Methods ............................................................................................................................ 7
4. Conclusion ...................................................................................................................... 10
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List of Tables
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background:
Chain surveying:
Chain surveying is the branch of surveying in which the linear measurement are made and no
angular measurement are taken with the help of chain or tape.
The principle of chain survey is triangulation. This means the area to be surveyed is divided
into number of small triangles which should be well conditioned.
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Types of chain
1.2 OBJECTIVES:
The major objectives of chain survey are:
Main survey line: The chain line joining two main survey stations.
Base line: The longest main survey line on a fairly level ground and passing through
the center of an area.
Check line: A line which is provided to check the accuracy of the field work.
Chaining: The process of measuring distance between two point on the ground .
Ranging: The process of laying out straight line between two points is known as
ranging.
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2. Methods
Tape
Wooden peg
Ranging rod
2.4 Methodology:
For chain surveying following methods were applied:
a. Reconnaissance: Small area was allocated for chain surveying to cover as much as
detail as possible. The area with some permanent and temporary houses, electric pole
and road was allocated.
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b. Marking of stations:
Two stations were marked in order to build a main survey line. More stations could be
marked for the easiness, but the area was small so only two stations were marked
joining main survey line.
c. Running of survey lines:
Survey line was run to measured the distance between main stations and adjacent
detail was located by offsets. At first the ranging out of the baseline was done. Then
the chain was unfolded and laid on the line. At first distance between main station was
measured and with the help of offsets detail of ground features was measured. Tape
was used to measured offsets.
d. Recording:
The measurement taken in chain surveying was recorded in the field book. Each page
of Field book had pair of lines ruled down the center along the length. The space
between two the line was about 12.5 to 15 mm. The chainage of various point were
written in the column between two lines. The space on either side of line was used for
writing the offset. The booking of field book was done from bottom of page to
towards top of the page.
e. Plotting:
The details of the features were plotted on the paper in 1:500 scale. The plotting accuracy
was 125mm. The chain line was drawn and after completely filling the detail the chain
line was erased.
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3. Output, Analysis and Discussion
With the help of chain and tape, the detail of area was collected and planimetric map was
prepared.
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4. Conclusion
Hence with the help of chain and tape , the detail of area was collected and map of the area
was prepared.
**Field books containing data and map of chain survey is attached in annexes.
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