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Levelling - Study of levels and levelling staff
4. Fly levelling using Dumpy level &Tilting level.
5. Check levelling.
Theodolite - Study of Theodolite
6. Measurements of horizontal angles by reiteration and repetition and vertical angles.
7. Determination of elevation of an object using single plane method when base is accessible
/inaccessible.
Tacheometry – Tangential system – Stadia system
8. Determination of Tacheometric Constants.
9. Heights and distances by stadia Tacheometry.
10. Heights and distances by Tangential Tacheometry.
Total Station - Study of Total Station, Measuring Horizontal and vertical angles.
11. Traverse using Total station and Area of Traverse.
12. Determination of distance and difference in elevation between two inaccessible points using Total
station.
Azimuth and GPS
13. Field observation of Sun Rise and Calculation of azimuth using Total Station.
14. GPS- Explore GPS unit - Mark a position-view your position- Simple Exercise using GPS.
TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to
Implement the procedure of Chain and Compass Survey to find different areas and bearings.
Implement the concepts and procedure of Levelling in different construction fields.
Get familiarized with the practical implementation of Theodolite instrument.
Apply the use of tacheometer in surveying.
Implement the modern survey techniques using Total Station equipment and GPS.
LIST OF EQUIPMENT FOR A BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS
Sl.No. Description of Equipment Quantity
1. Total Station 6 No‘s
2. Theodolites At least 1 for every 5 students
3. Dumpy level / Filling level At least 1 for every 5 students
4. Pocket stereoscope 1 No
5. Ranging rods
6. Levelling staff 1 for a set of 5 students
7. Cross staff
8. Chains
9. Tapes
10. Arrows
11. Prismatic Compass 10 no‘s
12. Surveyor Compass 2 no‘s
13. GPS 5 no‘s
CE17312 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS LABORATORY L T P C
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OBJECTIVES:
To provide students an exposure to the methodology of tensile testing on mild steel rod.
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