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4.) On a cold day, two surveyors measure a one mile distance (5,280.00 feet). The chain they are using is known to be 99.97 feet. The elevation of Point A is 100.00 feet, the elevation of Point B 265.00 feet. Assume that it is a straight slope from point A to point B. At the time of the survey, the chain is recorded at 26°. What is the corrected distance from point A to point B? (30 points) What is the Zenith angle from A to B? (10 points)

Solution

There are 3 corrections to be applied in this problem to get the final length between the points A and B:

1) Correction for standard length

2) Correction for Standard Temperature

3) Correction for slope

1) Correction for standard length of chain

Corrected length due to incorrect tape length, CL = l\' * (C/L) ;

where l\' = measured length = 5280 ft

C = Correction for chain length = (100-99.97)

L = standard length of chain, here it is 100\'

i.e., CL = 5280 * ((100-99.97)/100) = 1.584 ft

(Here correction is negative as chain is too short)

2) Correction for temperature

Correction for temperature, CT = LC(Tm - To)

where L = Length of tape or length of line measured.

C = coefficient of thermal expansion of tape = o.oooo116 /oC

Tm = Temperature at the time of measurement = 26 oC

Ts = Standard temperature = 20 oC

CT = 5280 * 0.0000116 * (26 -20) = 0.3674 ft

As Tm > To, CT is positive.

3) Correction for Slope

CSL = h2/(2L)

where L = measured length = 5280 ft

h = difference in elevation between points = 265 - 100 = 165 ft

i.e., CSL = 1002/(2*5280) = 0.9469 ft

Slope correction is always negative.

Applying all the corrections,

Correct length of line = 5280 - 1.584 + 0.3624 - 0.9469 = 5277.8315 ft

To find zenith angle

Let, zenith angle be Z.

Slope correction, CSL = L(1-cosZ)

i.e., 0.9469 = 5280(1-cosZ)

i.e., Z = 1o4\'59\"

 4.) On a cold day, two surveyors measure a one mile distance (5,280.00 feet). The chain they are using is known to be 99.97 feet. The elevation of Point A is 1
 4.) On a cold day, two surveyors measure a one mile distance (5,280.00 feet). The chain they are using is known to be 99.97 feet. The elevation of Point A is 1

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