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CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp 2013
Lead Instructor: A d a m H a m m e r l i n d l , P. E n g . University of Saskatchewan Civil and Geological Engineering
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Welcome! You’re in for a treat….
CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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Instructors Prof. Moir Haug, Ph.D., P.Eng. S.L.S (Ret) Home Room Instructors: David Parker Kyle Scale
Roanne Kelln Thomas Baer Mike Amos Jordan Matheson CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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Overview 1. Housekeeping and Schedule 2. Course Overview and Expectations 3. Safety 4. Surveying – General Knowledge 5. Part I Field Notes 6. Part II Horizontal Distance Measurement a.
Compass and Pacing
b.
Taping (Chaining) CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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Housekeeping and Schedule Pay Cynthia @ 3B48 or you will be removed from the class by 4pm today. Students are responsible for printing notes for each day Logbooks Final exam: 10 May 2013 at 09:00 am (3 hr, in Home Rooms) Lunch will be from 12:00 to 1:00 pm Pack a lunch Bring water Dress for the weather Don’t make a mess of the hallways or classrooms CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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Housekeeping and Schedule Equipment sign in/out
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Course Overview Lead Instructor:
Adam Hammerlindl, P.Eng. ENG 1C16 Phone: 966-5534 Email:
[email protected]
Lectures: Tutorial:
Dates TBA
09:00 – 10:30 and/or 1:00 – 2:30
ENG 1B71
08 May 2013
09:00 – 12:00
Instructor Home Room
Website:
http://engrwww.usask.ca/classes/CE/271/
Textbook:
N/A
Professor:
Moir D. Haug, Ph.D, P.Eng. S.LS. (Ret) Email: Nope.
Course notes to be posted on class web site - It is the student’s responsibility to print these notes prior to the appropriate lecture
Assessment:
Quizzes Assignments Log Book Laboratory Final Exam
5% 10% 5% 15% 65% CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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Course Overview and Expectations
Part I: Field Notes
Part II: Horizontal Distance Measurement
Chaining
Part III: Horizontal Control
Traverse
DMD
Part IV: Leveling
Two Peg Test
Differential Leveling
Part V: Simple Curves
Part VI: Total Station and GPS CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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Course Overview and Expectations Schedule of Activities Date
30-Apr
Quiz Compass & Pacing
Lab
1-May
2-May
Compass
Chaining
Closing the Chaining & Horizon & 2 Peg Test Breaking Transit & Leveling the Chain Traverse
Intro Lecture (Morning) & Horizontal Lecture Horizontal Control Distance (Afternoon) Assignment
3-May Horiz. Control
Compass & Horizontal Pacing Distance
4-May Simple Curves
5-May
Leveling
GPS and Total Station TBA (Either Day)
Horizontal Control
Leveling
Simple Curves
7-May
8-May
GPS Slope Total Review Profile & Station Session Cut-Fill Topographic with TA s
Simple Curves
Simple Curves
6-May
Break
9-May
10-May
Study Day Final Exam
GPS and Total No Lecture No Lecture No Lecture Station TBA (Either Day)
Camp runs from 9 am to 5 pm daily Practical Lab participation is mandatory CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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Safety Stay away from roads Dress for the weather We will work in rain/sleet/snow Good shoes or boots
Drink lots of water Campus Safety: (306) 966-5555 Just 5555 from campus phone
Note evacuation route from home rooms and location of first aid kits CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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General Questions?
Source: Wikipedia CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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Surveying: General Knowledge Commonly called “Land Surveying” A measure of: Distance, angles and positions 3-D position of points (referenced)
Cartesian or geographic grids
Planning Construction Mapping/Navigating Property boundaries CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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Surveying: General Knowledge Control Survey Points used as reference for other survey work
Preliminary Survey Data gathering – site features, roadways, property markings etc.
Layout Survey Land surveying and engineering works
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Surveying: Definitions Meridian:
A line on the mean sur face of the earth joining the north and south poles.
Think compass directions or lines of longitude:
Source: Wikipedia
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Surveying – Definitions: Azimuth:
The direction of a line as given by an angle measured clockwise from the nor th end of a meridian (Ranging from 0 º to 360 º ).
Kavanagh, 2009 CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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Surveying – Definitions: Bearing:
The direction of a line as given by the acute angle between the line and a meridian .
AB - N62º 30’E
BA - S62º 30’W
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Kavanagh, 2009 CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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Surveying – Definitions: True North: Direction along the earth’s surface towards the geographic north pole.
Magnetic North: The northerly direction in the earth’s magnetic field as indicated by the north -seeking pole of a compass needle.
Magnetic north deviates year-to-year. Magnetic north position from 2011 seen in Figure 1 (next slide).
Currently in Saskatoon: 10º 51’ East
Changing at approximately 11.9’ per year West
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Magnetic North
Figure 1: Deviation of Magnetic North
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Magnetic North
Figure 2: Magnetic Declination (Isogonic Lines)
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Magnetic Declination Eas t Declinat ion: Your g eog raphic position in t he field is wes t of ~ Thunder Bay, ON Mus t ADD X -deg rees to m ag net ic com pas s reading Wes t Declinat ion: Your g eog raphic pos it ion is eas t of ~ Thunder Bay, ON Mus t SUBTRACT X degrees to m ag net ic com pas s reading
Figure 3: Magnetic Declination Correction - Courtesy: Prof. D. Milne (U of S)
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Using a Compass 1.
Hold compass away from body at ~chest level to ~eye level and sight in object using the V -notch on the top of the lid.
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Using a Compass 2.
W i t h o b j e c t s t i l l s i g h te d i n , a d j u s t t h e c o m p a s s h o u s i n g ( d i a l ) s o t h a t t h e m a g n e t i c n o r t h a r row i s a l i g n e d w i t h t h e a r r ow o n t h e b a s e . Re a d o f f t h e b e a r i n g f ro m t h e d i a l w h e r e t h e i n d ex to u c h e s t h e d i a l : 2 21 º i n t h i s c a s e . (No correction necessary!)
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PART I: Field Notes Page 1: The title of the job, date, weather, location and names of party members should be recorded.
Only info on this page Always a right hand page
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PART I: Field Notes Field notes should be organized in a form appropriate to the type of survey. Since other people may very well use these notes, generally standard forms are used for each of the different types of survey.
Any standard forms or formats will be given out and explained
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PART I: Field Notes Frequent sketches are used when needed for clarification. Since field books are inexpensive as compared to the other costs of surveying, crowding sketches or other data does not really save money.
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PART I: Field Notes Field measurements must not be erased when mistakes are made. A line should be drawn through the incorrect number and the corrected value written adjacent to the old value.
Erasures cause suspicion that there has been some dishonest alteration of values, but a crossed out number is looked upon as an open admission of a blunder.
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PART I: Field Notes Notes are printed with a sharp medium hard pencil so that the records will be relatively permanent and will not smear.
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PART I: Field Notes It is essential that notes are checked before leaving the site of the survey in order to make sure that all of the required information has been obtained and recorded.
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PART I: Field Notes A few other requirements are: i ) Page numbering, right and lef t hand pages have the same number. ii ) Table of contents. iii) Clear separation o f each day's work by star ting on a clean page each day. Each lab will require a title page containing the information from Point #1 . The title page is always the right hand page . iv) Use lef t hand pages for field data and right hand pages for sketches. v) Indicate the general direction of Nor th ( assumed/project, magnetic or true) on each sketch. vi ) Notes must be neat, organized and legible! CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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Lectures and Quizzes Horizontal Distance Measurement This afternoon at 1:00 pm
Please arrive 5 minutes early to get seated
Meet each day at 9am SHARP in your home room….quiz at 9:05 until 9:25. Lectures (1B71) at 9:30. CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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PART I: Field Notes Questions? petticoatsandpistols.com
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Housekeeping and Schedule
Meet everyday at your home rooms 9 am – SHARP
GROUP 1 David Parker ROOM 1B12
GROUP 2 Kyle Scale ROOM 2B52
GROUP 3 Roanne Kelln ROOM 2C40
GROUP 4 Thomas Baer ROOM 2C02
GROUP 5 Mike Amos ROOM 2C01
GROUP 6 Jordan Matheson ROOM 2B53
Adhikari, Riwaj
Agnew, Russell A. Boobyer, Bradley M. Danderfer, Janine M. Ferris, David M. Guandong, Bayak D. Jackson, Lindsay F. Lazic, Suzana MacLennan, Kailey M. McWillie, Justin N. Ackerman, Daryl Peberdy, Brett L. Rac, Tony J. Schuett, Paige Carlson, Bryan W. Krupka, Alexander Zoerb, Everhett A. Wenz, Matthew Nelson, Robert
Allen, Jay A. Baryluk, Joel K. Brar, Manjeet Earnshaw, Alexander D. Fleischhacker, Jonathan J. Herzog, Stephen N. Johnson, Alesha A. Leniuk, Mariell H. Matheson, Emilie J. Meldrum, Eliza H. Nevland, Erik A. Peifer, Colby Rosvold, Lori D. Scott, Matthew D. Smith, Read W. Tryhuba, Scott B. Wingate, Morgan Silva, Michael
Anhorn, Carter Bedford, Brandon E. Small, Colleen J. Emmanuel, Promise A. Gillis, Shaun B. Hignett, Jonathon M. Koroluk, Matthew R. Liu, Chao Yi McCallum, Mitchell J. Monteiro, Meagan M. Noble, Jordan J. Pichler, Regan J. Sattler, Kelvin D. Shahsavar, Shayla
Antunes, Ryan T. Berg, Jacob R. Cherepuschak, Tawni L. Ericson, Evan L. Houston, Kate S. Kowbel, Taylor J. Liu, Yu McGonigal, Cody D. Moroz, Calvin E. Nyandwi, Alexis N. Pohler, Bradley M. Sawka, Ory B. Shewchuk, Kyle N.
Arzani, Amir Bigsby, Eleanor G. Colville, Scott Evjen, Matthew J. Gould, Derek R. Huynh, Kevin Kruger, Sara N. Lothian, Austin R.
Auckland, Grayem Bischoff, Jayelle L. Cunningham, Haley L. Fenton, Tyler K. Gress, Brandon K. Inglis, Travis J. Lapp, Sidney M. Luo, Xiang McOuat, Conor F. Movahedzadeh, Abdullah Palmer, Patrick J. Schmidt, Niko J. Silversides, Regan J. Symak, Kendria H. Warkentin, Luke T. Waronek, Brooke G. Manion, Michael
Snell, Garrett M. Tyler, Thomas J. Wright, Felicia V.
Story, Keegan R. Vogel, Timothy M. Xu, Mengyuan Keene, Ryan
McIntyre, Sheldon D. Morrison, Gregory J. Olafson, Jesse T. Princewill, Lolo V. Anderson, Brandon Shrestha, Protsahan M. Sun, Johnson Wang, Mingyue Zhu, Yulin
Remember to be safe…..and HAVE FUN!!
Pay Cynthia @ 3B48 or you will be removed from the class by 4pm today. CE 271.2 Spring Survey Camp
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