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SURVEYING II (CE-221)
SURVEYING II (CE-221)
OBJECTIVES COURSE OUTLINE DETAILED SYLLABUS
COURSE OUTLINE
SURVEYING II (CE-221)
OBJECTIVES
COURSE OUTLINE
SURVEYING II (CE-221)
OBJECTIVES: To impart advance survey knowledge to students to give them a deep understanding of this subject so that they may meet the challenges of Civil Engineering profession.
To develop skills for practical handling of modern survey instruments like Total Stations, Electronic Levels and GNSS equipment on Civil Engineering projects.
COURSE OUTLINE
NUST Institute of Civil Engineering
SURVEYING II (CE-221)
COURSE OUTLINE
COURSE OUTLINE
SURVEYING II (CE-221)
COURSE OUTLINE:
COURSE TITLE: COURSE CODE: CREDIT HOURS: THEORY: PRACTICAL: NO. OF WEEKS: INSTRUCTOR: SURVEYING II CE 221 3 1 2 18 Asst Prof Nasural Haq
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SURVEYING II (CE-221)
SCHEDULE:
WEEK # 01: WEEK # 02: WEEK # 03: GEODESY TRIANGULATION TRIANGULATION
WEEK # 04:
WEEK # 05: WEEK # 06: WEEK # 07:
TRIGONOMETRIC LEVELLING
TACHEOMETRIC SURVEY SATELLITE TRIANGULATION (GNSS) SATELLITE TRIANGULATION (GNSS)
NUST Institute of Civil Engineering
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SURVEYING II (CE-221)
SCHEDULE:
WEEK # 08: WEEK # 09: WEEK # 10: WEEK # 11: WEEK # 12: WEEK # 13: WEEK # 14:
COURSE OUTLINE
OHT-1 TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY BY TOTAL STATION TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY BY TOTAL STATION MAP PROJECTIONS PHOTOGRAMMETERY FIELD ASTRONOMY OHT-02
NUST Institute of Civil Engineering
SURVEYING II (CE-221)
SCHEDULE:
WEEK # 15: WEEK # 16: WEEK # 17: WEEK # 18: SETTING OUT OF WORKS SETTING OUT OF WORKS End Semester Exam End Semester Exam
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SURVEYING II (CE-221)
DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS
2 x Quizes
THEORY
1 x Final Exam
PRACTICAL
50 Marks
10 Marks 40 Marks 20 Marks 5 Marks 5 Marks 5 Marks 15 Marks
2 x Assignments 4 x Quizes Final (Viva) Performance in attendance Team Work/Cooperation Course File Topographic Map
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SURVEYING II (CE-221)
DETAILED SYLLABUS
COURSE OUTLINE
SURVEYING II (CE-221)
DETAILED SYLLABUS:
1. Basic Geodesy
Definition, concept of Geoids, spheroid/ellipsoid, Datum's ,Geoid separation and heighting etc. 2. Triangulation Definition, Historical Background, Process of triangulation, Triangulation figures, Classification of triangulation, Absolute Position, Orientation and Scale, Base Line and base line extensions, Preservation of Accuracy, Design of triangulation, Reconnaissance, Selection of Stations, Station marks, Towers, Computation and Adjustments. Observation of angles of a braced quadrilateral, computations of adjustments and station coordinates determinations. 3. Trignometric Levelling Definition, Process of Trigonometric leveling. Determination of height of control points established by Triangulation. 4. Tachometry Definition, Instruments used, Systems of Tacheometric Measurements, Principles of stadia and tangential methods, Determination of Tacheometric Constants, Field observations and calculations for measurement of horizontal distance and difference in height.
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SURVEYING II (CE-221)
DETAILED SYLLABUS:
5. GNNS, Introduction and Use
History and Background, GPS Segments, GPS constellation, How GPS is designed to work, Different methods of surveying with GPS, Error sources, Establishing Survey Control with GPS (GPS field exercises).
7. Map Projections
Definition, Qualities required in a projection, Types of projection i.e. zenithal conical, cylindrical, conventional, Choice of projection. 8. Introduction to Photogrammetry and Air Survey Definition, Techniques (aerial, terrestrial, industrial and scientific), Air Survey, Stereo Plotter and its basic concept, survey applications of photogrammetry. 9. Field Astronomy Introduction to geographical and astronomical terms, Determination of Azimuth and Latitude from astronomical observations. Determination of above quantities by field observations. 10. Setting out of works
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SURVEYING II (CE-221)
Text Book
Handouts by Instructor Svy & Leaveling by Kanetkar ( vol -1 & vol -2) Surveying by Barry Kavanagh
Notes:
All students are advised to be always in possession of electronic calculators while coming for survey class. The students must attend all classes in general and all practicals in particulars as marks are earmarked for each practical session. Practical work will not stop due to harsh weather or rain. Students may like to arrange necessary protective measures. All students are advised to be punctual. Late comers will not be marked present. During field work students must not look at sun through the telescope of a theodolite/ total station/ level. No student is allowed to leave training area while practical work is in progress. All norms of a class room will be observed during field work i.e smoking, loitering and use of mobile phone will not be permitted.
SURVEYING II (CE-221)
Practical field work will be conducted in syndicates / groups . The class will be divided in six syndicates of equal number of students. All female students will be included in one syndicate. Please form syndicates of your own choice and give me the list in the next period. Syndicates once made will not be changed till the end of semester. Each syndicate will acquire one folder in which all the OROGINAL DATA (RECORDED WITH INK PEN) of daily field work will be maintained. A list of syndicate members will also be displayed. Survey instruments will be handled with utmost care. Careless handling or damage to the instruments will not be accepted. Exam papers will have a touch of practical work. Those students who will work hard in the field are likely to do better in exams. A system of mutual assessment has also been introduced to promote the spirit of team work and cooperation
SURVEYING II (CE-221)
Use of mobile phone during the class is Prohibited Please Switch off your mobile phones before entering the class. If anybody is found using mobile phone in the class, his/her Phone will be confiscated. The phone will be returned to the parents of the defaulting students.