Engineering surveying
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Engineering surveying
Spon Press : CRC Press, 2011, c2007
6th ed
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First published by Butterworth-Heinemann, 1st ed. 1972, 6th ed. 2007
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Engineering surveying involves determining the position of natural and man-made features on or beneath the Earth's surface and utilizing these features in the planning, design and construction of works. It is a critical part of any engineering project. Without an accurate understanding of the size, shape and nature of the site the project risks expensive and time-consuming errors or even catastrophic failure.
This fully updated sixth edition of Engineering Surveying covers all the basic principles and practice of the fundamentals such as vertical control, distance, angles and position right through to the most modern technologies.
It includes:
* An introduction to geodesy to facilitate greater understanding of satellite systems
* A fully updated chapter on GPS, GLONASS and GALILEO for satellite positioning in surveying
* All new chapter on the important subject of rigorous estimation of control coordinates
* Detailed material on mass data methods of photogrammetry and laser scanning and the role of inertial technology in them
With many worked examples and illustrations of tools and techniques, it suits students and professionals alike involved in surveying, civil, structural and mining engineering, and related areas such as geography and mapping.
Table of Contents
Basic concepts of surveying
Error and uncertainty
Vertical control
Distance
Angles
Conventional control surveys
Rigorous methods of control
Position
Satellite positioning
Curves
Earthworks
Setting out (dimensional control)
Underground surveying
Mass data methods
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