Area Computation
Area Computation
ITANG
Eastern Visayas State University
INTRODUCTION
Plane surveying:
area is taken as its projection upon a horizontal plane
Geodetic Surveying:
area is taken as its projection upon the earth’s spheroidal
surface at MSL
Methods in Area Determination
• Area by Coordinates
• Area by Double Meridian-Distance (DMD)
• Area by Double Parallel-Distance (DPD)
• Area by Triangles
• Trapezoidal Rule
• Simson’s One Third Rule
AREA BOUNDED BY REGULAR
BOUNDARIES
• Area by Triangles
• Coordinate method
• DMD-DPA or DPD-DPA
Area by Triangle
Area by Triangles
Area by Coordinates Squares
1.The DPD of the first course is equal to the latitude of that course.
2.The DPD of any other course is equal to the DPD of the preceding
course, plus the latitude of the preceding course, plus the latitude of
the course itself.
The DPD of the last course is numerically equal to the latitude of the
last course but with opposite sign. (This rule is used only as a
check.
Area by Double Parallel-Distance (DPD)
Sample Problem
In the following tabulation are given the adjusted latitudes and departure of a
closed traverse. Calculate the area by DMD method. Check by DPD method.
1. Trapezoidal Rule
2. Simpson's 1/3 Rule
TRAPEZOIDAL RULE
SIMPSON’S ONE-THIRD
SIMPSON’S ONE-THIRD
SIMPSON’S ONE-THIRD
Example:
• Compute for the area
bounded by the line,
A series of perpendicular offsets
regularly-spaced and edge of the river.
offsets is taken
• Use Trapezoidal rule and
from a transit line Simpson’s one-third
to the edge of a Rule in computing for the
river. Refer to the area.
tabulated data
below:
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Measurements and Simple
Subdivision