CE371 Survey11 Leveling 4
CE371 Survey11 Leveling 4
CE371 Survey11 Leveling 4
Trigonometric LEVELING
Dr. Ragab Khalil
Department of Landscape Architecture
Faculty of Environmental Design
King AbdulAziz University
Room LIE15
Overview 2/20
• Trigonometric Leveling
• Curvature And Refraction in Trigonometric
Leveling
• Trigonometric Leveling With Unknown Distance
• Elevation of Inaccessible Points
• Grid Leveling
• Radial Line Leveling
• Borrow-Pit Leveling
a= 90-z D
V= H. tan (a) S r
V
V= H. cot (z) C z B ق
a
E
hi
A
ElevB= ElevA + hi + V - rB H
(For distances up to 300 m)
Dr. Ragab Khalil KAU – FED – CE371 - Surveying
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Trigonometric Leveling Example
A theodolite is set up at point A whose elevation is 100.00
m. A level rod is put at point B whose horizontal distance
from A is 120.00 m. If rod reading is 2.29 m, zenith angle
is 65o, height of instrument is 1.50 m, find ElevB.
Solution:
Solution:
V = 500.00 cot(65o) = 233.15 m
Combined curvature and refraction effect
CR = 0.0675(0.5)2 = 0.017 m
ElevB =100.00 + 1.50 + 233.15 - 2.29 + 0.017 = 332.38 m
𝑟1 −𝑟2
𝐻= D r1
tan(𝑎1 )−tan(𝑎2 )
S r2
z2 V V1
ElevB= ElevA + hi + V1 – r1 C z1 B ق2
a1 a2
E
hi
A
ElevB= ElevA + hi + V2 – r2 H
A = Instrument station
R.L. of B = R.L. of B.M. + Bs + h
B = Point to be observed
= R.L. of B.M. + Bs + D. tan
h = Elevation of B from the
instrument axis If distance is large, then add Cc & Cr
D = Horizontal distance between A
and the base of object R.L. of B = R.L. of B.M. + Bs + D. tan + 0.0675 D2
h1 = Height of instrument (H. I.)
Bs = Reading of staff kept on B.M.
= Angle of elevation = L BAC
Elev. of B = Elev. Of A+ hi + h
h = D tan
Dr. Ragab Khalil KAU – FED – CE371 - Surveying
Case 2. Base of the object inaccessible, Instrument
stations in the vertical plane as the elevated object.
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PAP, h1 = D tan 1
0.3+50 tan(13.125)
𝐷= =115.12 h2 = 165.12 tan (13.125) =38.50
tan 18.626 −tan(13.125)
PAP, h1 = D tan 1
h1 = D tan 1
Set up instrument on A
Measure 1 to P
L BAC =
Set up instrument on B
Measure 2 to P
L ABC =
L ACB = 180 – ( + )
Sin Rule:
b
b· sin
BC=
sin{180˚ - (+ )}
b· sin
AC=
sin{180˚ - ( +
h1 = AC tan 1
h2 = BC tan 2
Dr. Ragab Khalil KAU – FED – CE371 - Surveying
Borrow-Pit Leveling 17/20
• Trigonometric Leveling
• Curvature And Refraction in Trigonometric
Leveling
• Trigonometric Leveling With Unknown Distance
• Elevation of Inaccessible Points
• Grid Leveling
• Radial Line Leveling
• Borrow-Pit Leveling