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Surveying Computations Contents Introduction 7 Chapter 1 Scientific notation; transformation of formulae ..............................9 1.1 Scientifi c notation .................................................................................................9 1.2 Equation transformation .....................................................................................11 Chapter 2 Trigonometric functions ..................................................................17 2.1 Angles ................................................................................................................17 2.2 Coordinate axes ..................................................................................................18 2.3 Sine and cosine ...................................................................................................20 2.4 Tangents .............................................................................................................23 2.5 Inverse trigonometric functions .........................................................................26 2.6 Domain of angles ...............................................................................................27 2.7 The reciprocal trigonometric functions (cosec, sec, cot) ...................................34 Chapter 3 Right-angled triangles .....................................................................35 3.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................35 3.2 Sin and cos functions .........................................................................................36 3.3 Tan functions ......................................................................................................37 3.4 Pythagoras’ theorem ...........................................................................................38 3.5 Areas ..................................................................................................................38 Chapter 4 Scalene triangles ..............................................................................43 4.1 Elements .............................................................................................................43 4.2 Sine rule, cosine rule and the area formula ........................................................45 4.3 Loss of precision when computing angles from lengths ....................................50 4.4 Using the formulae .............................................................................................53 4.5 Special situations ................................................................................................60 4.6 Applications .......................................................................................................63 4.7 Solving triangles when area is given ..................................................................69 3 Chapter 5 Angles and bearings ........................................................................75 5.1 Angles ................................................................................................................75 5.2 Bearings ..............................................................................................................77 Chapter 6 Distance, line definition (polar coordinates), point definition, (rectangular coordinates) ...............................................................89 6.1 Distance ..............................................................................................................89 6.2 Line defi nition (polar coordinates) .....................................................................90 6.3 Point defi nition ...................................................................................................92 6.4 The relationship between line defi nition and rectangular coordinates of end points of a line .............................................................................................94 6.5 Calculators: use of rectangular→polar (R→P) function key ...............................106 Chapter 7 Vectors ............................................................................................107 7.1 N and E as the components of a vector .......................................................108 7.2 Vectors in surveying – summing vectors to prove a survey ...................................110 Chapter 8 Adjustment of misclose in closed traverses ...............................115 8.1 Traverse surveying ..................................................................................................115 8.2 Traverse closure ......................................................................................................116 8.3 Misclose ..................................................................................................................117 8.4 Angular misclose ....................................................................................................119 8.5 Linear misclose and adjustment ..............................................................................127 Chapter 9 Areas of polygons ..........................................................................143 9.1 Areas of regular rectilinear figures .........................................................................143 9.2 Areas of polygons ...................................................................................................146 9.3 Calculating area using coordinates .........................................................................146 Chapter 10 Missing measurements .................................................................151 10.1 Summing vectors to prove a survey ........................................................................151 10.2 The sum, difference and translation of vectors .......................................................152 10.3 Closing vectors .......................................................................................................153 10.4 Partially defined vectors .........................................................................................153 10.5 Missing vectors .......................................................................................................154 10.6 Calculating missing measurements .........................................................................158 4 Surveying Computations Chapter 11 Simple circular curves ...................................................................175 11.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................175 11.2 The geometry of curves ..........................................................................................175 11.3 Elements of simple circular curves .........................................................................180 11.4 Derived formulae ....................................................................................................181 11.5 Areas .......................................................................................................................184 Chapter 12 Roads ..............................................................................................189 12.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................189 12.2 Single-width roads ..................................................................................................190 12.3 Computations relating to roads ...............................................................................194 Appendix A Calculator requirements ................................................................199 5 6 SSuurrvveeyyiinngg CCoommppuuttaattiioonnss Introduction This resource is designed to help you develop an understanding of the mathematical principles and methods commonly used in surveying, in particular the knowledge and skills related to the following units of competency. CPPSIS3010A – Perform basic spatial computations CPPSIS4011A – Perform surveying computations The resource is divided into chapters. At the end of each chapter, you will be required to complete set activities in your tutorial book to practice knowledge and methods discussed in each chapter. You will require a scientific calculator. For more information, please see the Appendix A – Calculator requirements at the back of this Learner’s Guide. 77 Introduction 88
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