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Tutorial 2: Engineering Surveying (CON3321)

1. Find the mean horizontal and vertical circle readings for stations A, B, C, and D. Use these to calculate the horizontal and vertical angles between stations. Determine the oriented directions of lines AC and AD, given the true bearing from A to B is 100° 20' 30". 2. A standard base of 24.984 m was measured between fixed marks at 18°C with a tape under 155 N of tension. The tape is 30 m at 20°C and 100 N. Calculate the true length between the marks using properties of the tape, expansion of steel, and gravitational acceleration.

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Tutorial 2: Engineering Surveying (CON3321)

1. Find the mean horizontal and vertical circle readings for stations A, B, C, and D. Use these to calculate the horizontal and vertical angles between stations. Determine the oriented directions of lines AC and AD, given the true bearing from A to B is 100° 20' 30". 2. A standard base of 24.984 m was measured between fixed marks at 18°C with a tape under 155 N of tension. The tape is 30 m at 20°C and 100 N. Calculate the true length between the marks using properties of the tape, expansion of steel, and gravitational acceleration.

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Tutorial 2

1. Find the mean Horizontal Circle Readings and mean Vertical Circle Readings and Compute the Horizontal Angles and Vertical
Angles from station A to the stations B, C & D. What are the oriented directions of the lines AC and AD, given the true bearing
from Station A to Station B is 100o 20’ 30”

Station Horizontal Circle Reading Reduced Vertical Circle Reading


From To Face Left Face Right Mean Horizontal Angle Face Left Face Right Mean Vertical Angle
O O O O O O O
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A B 16-26-36 196-26-50 90-00-10 270-00-20
C 35-45-55 215-46-19 84-33-20 275-27-10
D 184-34-54 4-35-16 96-20-30 263-39-10
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Engineering Surveying (CON3321)

2. A standard base was established by accurately measuring with a steel tape the distance between fixed marks on a level bed. The mean
distance recorded was 24.984 m at a temperature of 18°C and an applied tension of 155 N. The tape used had recently been standardized in
catenary and was 30 m in length at 20°C and 100 N tension. Calculate the true length between the fixed marks given: total weight of the tape
= 0.90 kg; coefficient of expansion of steel = 11×10-6 per °C; cross-sectional area = 2 mm2; E = 210×103 N/mm2; gravitational acceleration =
9.807 m/s2.
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