Chapter 2
Chapter 2
COMBINED CORRECTION
2. 3:4:5 method
11.2 SURVEYS WITH TAPE
• Cos A = (AC)^2+(AB)^2-(BC)^2
2 (ACXAB)
A
Sin(A/2)^2= (S-AC)(S-AB)
(AC)(AB)
B
11.2 SURVEYING WITH TAPE
Given:
L=2395.25m T=35degC A=0.03cm^2
NL= 30m T2= 20degC C=0.0000116/1degC
Pm= 4kg P2= 5kg E= 2.0x10^6kg/cm^2
Sol’n:
a.) C1= Cl (T-T2) =0.0000116 (2395.25) (35 -20)
=+0.42 m (correction for the measured length due to temperature. The positive sign indicates that
the tape is too long.)
b.) CP= (Pm-P2) L=(4-5)2395.95
AE 0.03(2.0x10^6)
= - 0.04 (correction for the measured line due to the tension the negative sign indicates that tape is
too short.
c.) L’ = L+- C1 +- Cp = 2395.95 +0.42 -0.04
= 2395.95 m (length of measured line corrected for effect of temperature and pull)
11.3 MEASURING ANGLES WITH TAPE
• Given:
A AB= 760.5 m
B BC =390.8 m
CD= 371.6 m
DA= 395.8 m
AC = 765.4 m
D C
In a quadrilateral ABCD shown above the following lengths were
measured compute the interior angles at each other.