Measurement of Angles and Bearings - Compass Surveying
Measurement of Angles and Bearings - Compass Surveying
Measurement of Angles and Bearings - Compass Surveying
Compass Surveying
• Compass surveying
– Methods
– local attraction
Compass Surveying
Principle of compass surveying
• True Bearing:
• True bearing of a line is the angle between the true
meridian and the line.
• The angle is always measured in the anticlockwise
direction. (Azimuth angle)
Types of Bearings
1. True bearing
2. Magnetic bearing
Designation of Magnetic Bearing
• Magnetic bearing are designated by two
systems
• Every line has two bearings one observed at each end of the line.
• The bearing of the line in the direction of progress of the survey is called Fore
Bearing (FB)
• the bearing in the opposite direction is called Back Bearing (BB).
• The difference between the fore bearing and the back bearing should be 1800.
Fore Bearing and Back Bearing
• Prismatic compass
• Chains
• Arrows
• Ranging rods
Types of compass
• Intersection method
Methods of Compass survey
• Radiation Method
– Suitable for locating objects from a single
station.
– Rays are drawn from the station to objects &
distance from statin to objects are measured
& plotted to any suitable scale.
• Intersection method
– Suitable for locating the inassessable points
by the intersection of rays drawn from the two
instruments
Radiation Method
• First complete the initial adjustments
• Raise the sighting vane and prism of the compass
• Compass is rotated until ranging rod at first station A, hairline of
object vane and slit of the sighting vane are in same line
• Note down the bearing of OA in the field book
• In similar way the bearing of OB, OC, OD, & OE by rotating the
compass in the respective direction
• Measure the distance OA, OB, OC, OD, & OE.
• By knowing the observed bearing & distances to all stations from the
centre point O, the plan of the plot can be drawn by adopting
suitable scale.
• Joint the station points A, B, C, D & E which will indicate plan of plot
• From this area enclosed by plot may be calculated by splitting the
plan in to no of triangles.
Intersection Method