Civil Engineering - Surveying - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Surveying - Section 2 (Q.No. 12)
12.
For setting out a simple curve, using two theodolites.
Discussion:
11 comments Page 1 of 2.
KHUSHWANT RANA said:
7 years ago
In two theodolite method, curves are staked out by angular measurements only. Accuracy attained in this method is quite high. Thus, the method is used when higher accuracy is required and when the topography is rough or field condition is difficult.
Under "Fundamental Geometry of Circular Curve";
The underlying principle of this method is that the deflection angle between a tangent (at any point on a circle) and a chord is equal to the angle which the chord subtends in the alternate segment.
Under "Fundamental Geometry of Circular Curve";
The underlying principle of this method is that the deflection angle between a tangent (at any point on a circle) and a chord is equal to the angle which the chord subtends in the alternate segment.
Shubham said:
3 years ago
Answer E is correct.
Option A, B, C are linear methods of setting out a curve. And option D is an instrumental method but in Rankine's method of deflection angles, one theodolite and one tape are used to measure angle and length respectively.
Option A, B, C are linear methods of setting out a curve. And option D is an instrumental method but in Rankine's method of deflection angles, one theodolite and one tape are used to measure angle and length respectively.
Suman Mitra said:
7 years ago
For setting out the curve you need the Rankine's formula for calculating the deflection angles which have to be set on the two THEODOLITE so the answer should be C.
Avik said:
5 years ago
Answer is D.
Two theodolite method deflection angle is required, deflection angles are calculated using Rankine's formula.
Two theodolite method deflection angle is required, deflection angles are calculated using Rankine's formula.
Karan said:
8 years ago
To setting our simple curve using two theodolite only angular measurements are required.
Venkatesh Amudala said:
3 years ago
Yes, E is the correct answer because the above 4 options required linear measurements.
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Apcivilian said:
9 years ago
The angle between tangent and chord is angle made by tangent in opposite segment.
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Fakhar Naveed said:
2 years ago
Two theodolite method for setting out a curve involves angular measurements only.
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Hareesh said:
6 years ago
Can anyone give the correct explanation, please?
Anurag said:
7 years ago
It uses only angular measurement.
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