Diego Project For Module 2 Problem Set With Solution PDF
Diego Project For Module 2 Problem Set With Solution PDF
FUNDAMENTALS OF SURVEYING
Submitted by:
DIEGO, KRISTINE R.
2019103990
1.A. TRAVERSING PRINCIPLES
1.A.ii. From the field notes of a closed traverse shown below, adjust the traverse.
1.B.i. The upper and lower stadia hair readings on a stadia rod held at station B were
observe as 3.50 and 1.00 m, respectively, with the use of a transit with an interval
focusing telescope and having a stadia interval factor of 99.5. The height of the
instrument above the station A is 1.45 m. and the rod reading is taken at 2.25 m. If the
vertical angle observed is −23o34′′, determine the following:
SOLUTION
1.B.ii. A transit with a stadia constant equal to 0.30 is used to determine the horizontal
distance between points B and C, with a stadia intercept reading of 1.85 m, the distance
BC is equal to 182.87 m.
SOLUTION
1.C.i. A simple curve has a central angle of 36o and a degree of curve of 6o.
a. Find the nearest distance from the midpoint of the curve to the point of
intersection of the tangents.
b. Compute the distance from the midpoint of the curve to the midpoint of the long
chord joining the point of curvature and point of tangency.
c. If the stationing of the point of curvature is at 10+020, compute the stationing of a
point on the curve which intersects with the line making a deflection angle of 8o
with the tangent through the PC.
SOLUTION
1145.916
𝑅= = 190.99
6
a. Find the nearest distance from the midpoint of the curve to the point of
intersection of the tangents.
𝐼
𝐸 = 𝑅 (𝑠𝑒𝑐 − 1) = 190.99(𝑠𝑒𝑐18𝑜 − 1) = 9.83 𝑚
2
b. Compute the distance from the midpoint of the curve to the midpoint of the long
chord joining the point of curvature and point of tangency.
𝐼
𝑀 = 𝑅 (1 − 𝑐𝑜𝑠 ) = 190.99(1 − 𝑐𝑜𝑠18𝑜 ) = 9.35 𝑚
2
c. If the stationing of the point of curvature is at 10+020, compute the stationing of a
point on the curve which intersects with the line making a deflection angle of 8o
with the tangent through the PC.
190.00(16)𝜋
𝑆 = 𝑅𝜃 = ( ) = 53.33 𝑚
180
𝑆𝑇 𝐴. 𝑜𝑓 𝐵 = (10 + 020) + (53.33) = 10 + 073.33
1.C.ii. The tangent distance of a 3o simple curve is only 1/2 of its radius.
SOLUTION
1145.916
𝑅= = 381.972
3
53.13
𝑇 = 381.972𝑡𝑎𝑛 = 190.986
2
1 𝜋
𝐴 = (190.986)(381.972) − (381.972)2 (53.13) ( ) = 5304.04 𝑠𝑞. 𝑚.
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1.D. EARTHWORKS
1.D.i. Given the cross section notes of an earthwork between station 10+100 to 10+200.
Assume both stations to have the same side slope and width of the base.
SOLUTION
a. Compute the width of base.
𝐵
𝐸𝑞𝑢𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛 1 = + 2.3𝑆 = 6.45
2
𝐵
𝐸𝑞𝑢𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛 2 = + 1𝑆 = 4.5
2
Solving the equations simultaneously, we will get S=1.5m and B=6m.
b. Compute the value of x at Station 10+200 if it has a cross sectional area of 14.64
m2.
1 1 1 1
𝐴= 2(3) + 6(𝑥) + 6.9(𝑥) + 3(2.6)
2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1
14.64 = 2(3) + 6(𝑥) + 6.9(𝑥) + 3(2.6); 𝑥 = 1.2 𝑚
2 2 2 2
c. Compute the volume between stations 10+100 and 10+200 using the end area
method with prismoidal correction.
Volume using End Area Method
1 1
𝑉𝐸 = (𝐴1 + 𝐴2 )𝐿 = (13.16 + 14.64)(100) = 1390.125 𝑚3
2 2
1 1 1 1
𝐴1 = 2.3(3) + 1.5(6.45) + 4.5(1.5) + 3(1) = 13.16 𝑚2
2 2 2 2
𝐴2 = 14.64 𝑚2
Prismoidal Correction
𝐿 100
𝑉𝑝 = (𝐶1 − 𝐶2 )(𝐷1 − 𝐷2 ) = [(10.95 − 12.9)(1.5 − 1.2)] = −4.875 𝑚3
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1.D.ii. Given the following section of an earthworks for a proposed road construction on
a hilly portion of the route. The width of the road base for cut is 6m for allowance of
drainage canals and 5m for fill. Sides slopes for cut is 1:1 and for fill is 1:5:1.
3.7 0 x
-0.8 0 +1.8
a. Compute the value of x.
b. Compute the area in fill.
c. Compute the area in cut.
SOLUTION
𝑥 = 3 + 2.8 = 4.8 𝑚
b. Compute the area in fill.
1
𝐴𝑓𝑖𝑙𝑙 = (2.5)(0.8) = 1.0 𝑚2
2
1
𝐴𝑐𝑢𝑡 = (3)(1.8) = 2.7 𝑚2
2