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Title: Chapter 11 Angles


1
Chapter 11 Angles
  • Errors and Mistakes
  • Methods of Traversing
  • Techniques for
  • Intersections
  • Offsets
  • Prolonging and establishing lines
  • Bypassing obstructions

2
Errors/Mistakes
  • Errors
  • Not level/not centered
  • Wind
  • Plumb bob too high
  • Pointing errors
  • Target size
  • Heat waves
  • Settling
  • Imperfect vernier readings

3
Errors/Mistakes
  • Mistakes
  • Improper/insufficient leveling
  • Recording wrong numbers
  • Transpose
  • Wrong vernier/circle
  • Improper sighting
  • Using wrong motion
  • Wrong tangent screw
  • Motion not locked

4
Traversing
  • Traverse a series of points connected by lines
    of known direction and length

E
D
A
S3815E 315.62
C
N6854E 502.43
B
5
Traversing Methods
  • Interior Angle Traverse
  • Find direction of one side from N
  • Occupy each station in turn
  • Measure interior angles
  • Measure distances

6
Traversing Methods
  • When all interior angles are known
  • Check angular misclosure
  • Total (n-2)(180)
  • n 5
  • Total (5-2)(180) 540

7
Traversing Methods
  • Deflection angle traverse
  • Usually used for route surveys
  • Deflection from previous line
  • Define direction for initial line
  • Measure to point of change
  • Prolong line, turn L or R

8
Prolonging Lines
  • Backsight, Plunge scope
  • May be some error
  • Turn to Backsight
  • Plunge again
  • Line is halfway between

9
Traversing Methods
  • Radiation
  • Occupy central point
  • Turn angles
  • Shoot Distances

10
Offsets
  • Establish parallel lines
  • Fig 11-5, pg 208
  • Turn 90 from line
  • Measure equal distances
  • Find Intersection
  • Determine angle by measurement
  • Fig 11-6, page 209
  • ? 2arcsin(Chord/2Fence)

11
Establishing Lines
  • Balancing In
  • Random Lines
  • Points along a line Fig 11-9, pg 211
  • Establish intermediate points B, C on AE
  • Similar triangles
  • Random Points Fig 11-10, pg 211
  • Use consistent deflection angle
  • Angle at A (Defl Angle at B)/2
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