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FIELD MANUAL
SUBMITTED BY:
NAME: Katrizzia Marie V. Palon.
SEAT NO.: 01
GROUP NO.: 1
SUBMITTED TO:
PROFESSOR: Engr. Bienvenido Cervantes
GRADE
GROUP NO. 8
MEMBERS:
Panganiban, Ian Jasper
Pugao, Jhumar
PROCEDURE:
I= 38
R=381.972m
2. The professor assigns the location of PC in the field, together with the
direction of the backward tangent. (Note: Be very careful in assigning
the location of station PC and direction of the backward tangent so
that the curve will not be obstructed by any large permanent
structure.)
3. The students
3.3 Compute the first offset distances x and y using the formula:
3.4 Compute the second offset distances x and y using the formula:
3.5
3.6
3.7 Lay the curve in the field starting in the position of the PC. The
process explained below assumed that the total length of the
tape will not be exhausted.
4.1 The front tapeman should hold the 0 mark of the tape at station
PC.
4.2 The tangent offset tapeman (man at station A) should hold and
locate the length x1 mark, loop the tape and hold also the next
full meter length.
4.3 The point A tapeman should locate and hold the y 1 length of the
tape from the tangent offset tapeman and also loop the tape and
hold the next full meter length of the tape.
4.4 The front tapeman while holding the zero mark of the tape must
also hold the c1 tape length distance from point A tapeman.
4.5 The front tapeman and tangent offset tapeman should align
themselves in the direction of the back tangent of the simple
curve.
4.6 The three tapeman should sketch the tape and the point A
tapeman should mark its exact position on the ground with a
marking pin or chalk if on pavement.
5.2 The tangent offset tapeman (man at station B) holds and locates
the length x2 mark, loop the tape and hold also the next full
meter length.
5.3 The point B tapeman locates and holds the y 2 length of the tape
from the tangent offset tapeman; he also loops the tape and
holds the next full meter length of the tape. The front tapeman
while holding the zero mark of the tape also holds the c tape
distance from point B tapeman.
5.4 The front tapeman and tangent offset tapeman align themselves
in the direction along the prolongation of line PC to A.
6. Station C and full stations are now laid on the ground using the same
procedures a to d.
7. Station PT is laid in the same manner as above but this time with a
chord length of only C2.
Sketch:
FIELD WORK 2
GROUP NO.: 8
LOCATION: South Parking Lot -MIT
PROFESSOR: Engr. Cervantes
DATA SUPPLIED:
I= 38
R= 381.972m
Station of the PC: 25+872.48 (Preferably not on a full station
mark)
Adopt Full chord length of 2m (Preferably in between 2m-5m)
STATION
OCCUPIED OBSERVED
PC
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
G
G
H
H
I
I
J
J
K
K
PT
CHORD
7.52
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
5.81
CENTRAL
ANGLE
1.128
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0.872
OFFSET DISTANCES
X
Y
7.520m
0.074m
19.987m
0.720m
19.973m
1.047m
19.973m
1.047m
19.973m
1.047m
19.973m
1.047m
19.973m
1.047m
19.973m
1.047m
19.973m
1.047m
19.973m
1.047m
19.973m
1.047m
5.807m
0.196m
SAMPLE COMPUTATION
Given:
I = 38
R = 381.97 m
Station of PC = 25 + 872.48
Adopt full chord length of 2 m
d1 = 1.13
D = 3
Solution:
Percentage Error:
Computed Length of the Chord = 248.71
Actual Length of the Chord = 249.60
Percent
Error
=
(ActualComputed)/Actual
Percent Error = (249.60-248.71)/249.60
Percent Error 0.003566%