ELS Levelling
ELS Levelling
ELS Levelling
Principle operation required in the determination of heights of points on the surface of the Earth
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Equipment
1. Level with tripod (device to gives a truly horizontal line) 2. Levelling staff (a suitably graduated staff for reading vertical heights) 3. Chain/Tape (to enable the points leveled to be located relative to each other on a map) 4. Change plate (staff base plate) 5. Staff bubble
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Levelling Staff
1. Sectional and assembled by slotting onto one another vertically 2. Made of aluminium alloy 3. E-shaped graduation (reading to 1mm for ordinary levelling)
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Levelling Terminology
1. Level line is a surface which is at a constant height relative to Mean Sea Level (MSL) and is a curved line 2. Horizontal line is tangential to the level line at any particular point and is perpendicular to the direction of gravity. Over short distance, the 2 lines are taken to coincide
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BS CP
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FS
IS
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FS BS FS IS BS IS
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Field Procedure
1. The level is set up at P where BM may be observed and readings taken at points A, B, C and D
a) The 1st reading (BS) made with the staff on a point of known RL b) The staff is now held at points A, B and C (ISs) in turn, and record the readings c) A change point (CP) is chosen at D, owing to the nature of the ground and take the reading (FS)
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2. The staff remains at point D. The level is moved to Q, set up and levelled
a) Taking the reading on the staff at the change point D (BS) b) Followed by IS with the staff on E, F and G until a further change becomes necessary
3. This procedure is repeated until all the required levels have been obtained 4. The final staff position is at a point of known RL
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Procedure in Levelling
Procedure in Levelling
2. Rise and Fall Method Rise 2nd reading < 1st reading Fall - 2nd reading > 1st reading b) from A to B a) from A to B 1st reading 2nd reading = 3.222 1.414 = 1.808 (rise) level at B (rise from A to B) = level at A + rise = 128.480 + 1.808 = 130.288mPD
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1st reading 2nd reading = 3.222 3.484 = -0.262 (fall) level at B (fall from A to B) = level at A - fall = 128.480 + 0.262 = 128.218mPD
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BS 0.663
FS
Rise
Fall 1.283
Remarks BM A B C D (CP) E F G
0.938 0.145 1.585 0.432 0.517 1.052 0.646 0.572 3.079 1.860 1.219 1.860 2.231
IS
FS
Collimation 99.423
Remarks BM A B C D (CP) E F G
1.585
100.625
2.231
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Comparison
Rise and Fall Method
More accurate More calculation Intermediate RLs are known
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Accuracy in Levelling
For normal engineering works and site surveys
Allowable misclosure = 5 n mm where n = no. of instrument positions
OR
Allowable misclosure = 12 k mm where k = length of levelling circuit in km
If actual misclosure > allowable misclosure, levelling should be repeated If actual misclosure < allowable misclosure, misclosure should be equally distributed equally between the instrument positions
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Collimation Error
if level is set up, levelled and the line of sight or collimation is not truly horizontal, it will sweep out a cone as it is rotated. this cone will be either above or below the horizontal plane
Staff Horizontal Line Level
Line of Sight
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S1 S2 = (S1 + x ) (S2 + x) = S1 S2 = true difference on height between A and B X is the error due to collimation error (inclination of the collimation line by angle
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2. With the level positioned 5 m from peg B on the line produced from AB
Staff reading at A = 1.612m Staff reading at B = 1.219m
Find the collimation error (e) and corrected staff reading (S4)?
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Errors in Levelling
Errors in Equipment 1. Collimation Error
Keep sight distance roughly equal Check by two peg test regularly Move eye with respect to eyepiece, see if any relative movement between target & cross-hairs, if so adjust eyepiece Zero error, check by tape, does not affect height difference if one staff is used 3-section staff should be properly extended Robust, properly tightened On soft ground, force it firmly into the ground
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4. Tripod
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5. Checking
2. Erroneous Booking
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IS
FS
Rise
Fall
Provisional RL 32.640
0.253 0.318 2.842 0.833 0.856 0.124 0.572 1.298 2.123 2.131 -0.008 2.131
32.893 32.575 31.742 30.886 30.762 31.334 32.632 32.632 32.640 -0.008
4.433
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IS
FS
Collimation 34.584
2.842
32.109
33.448
4.433
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Example
BS 1.432 -0.874 -1.107 1.383 0.558 0.148 0.410 BS 1.432 -0.874 -1.107 1.383 0.558 0.148 0.410
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IS
FS
Collimation 31.432
-1.235
31.793
0.148
IS
FS
Rise
Fall
RL 30.000
-1.235
0.148
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Example
In levelling across a river, reciprocal levelling observations gave the following results for staffs held vertically at X and Y from level stations A and B on each bank respectively:
Staff Staff Staff Staff reading reading reading reading of of of of X X Y Y from from from from A B A B = = = = 1.753m 2.080m 2.550m 2.895m
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Effects of Earths Curvature and Atmospheric Refraction A. Earths Curvature In , L2 + R2 = (R + c)2 L2 = (R + c)2 - R2 L2 = 2cR + c2 L2 2cR c L2 / 2R (km) = 0.0785 L2 (m) where radius of the Earth, R 6370 km and L in km
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Refraction
Line of sight is not really horizontal and bent downwards towards the Earth Value not constant, affected by pressure, temperature, latitude, humidity etc. Usually taken as 1/7 and opposite of the correction of curvature Combined correction = 0.0785 L2 * (6/7) = 0.0673 L2 (m) where L in km If L = 120m, c = -0.00097m 0.001m 1mm The effect is negligible for ordinary levelling
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Example
A staff is held at a distance of 200m from a level and a reading of 2.758m obtained. Calculate the reading corrected for curvature and refraction.
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