Measurement of Horizontal Distances

Measurement of Horizontal Distances

Horizontal distance is the distance between two points measured along a horizontal plane. It is fundamental in surveying.

Methods of Measurement

  1. Pacing: Using steps to estimate distances.
    • Pace Factor (PF): The average length of a person's pace.
    • Formula: D=(No. of Paces)×(PF)D = (\text{No. of Paces}) \times (PF)
  2. Taping (Chaining): Using a graduated tape (steel, invar, cloth) to measure directly.
  3. Tacheometry: Optical distance measurement (stadia, subtense bar).
  4. Electronic Distance Measurement (EDM): Using electromagnetic waves (Total Stations).

Pacing Calculations

To determine your Pace Factor:

  1. Walk a known distance (DD) multiple times.
  2. Count the number of paces (NN).
  3. PF=DNPF = \frac{D}{N}.

Taping Corrections

Tapes are standardized under specific conditions (Standard Pull, Standard Temperature, Supported throughout). Measurements taken under different conditions require corrections.

1. Temperature Correction (CtC_t)

Steel expands with heat and contracts with cold.

Ct=αL(TTs)C_t = \alpha L (T - T_s)

Where:

  • α\alpha: Coefficient of thermal expansion (approx. 11.6×106/C11.6 \times 10^{-6} / ^\circ C for steel).
  • LL: Measured length.
  • TT: Temperature during measurement.
  • TsT_s: Standard temperature.

Sign:

  • If T>TsT > T_s, tape is too long (add correction).
  • If T<TsT < T_s, tape is too short (subtract correction).

2. Pull (Tension) Correction (CpC_p)

Elastic stretching of the tape due to tension.

Cp=(PPs)LAEC_p = \frac{(P - P_s) L}{A E}

Where:

  • PP: Applied pull.
  • PsP_s: Standard pull.
  • LL: Measured length.
  • AA: Cross-sectional area of tape.
  • EE: Modulus of Elasticity (2.1×106 kg/cm22.1 \times 10^6 \text{ kg/cm}^2 or 200 GPa200 \text{ GPa}).

Sign:

  • If P>PsP > P_s, tape stretches (add correction).
  • If P<PsP < P_s, tape is slack (subtract correction).

3. Sag Correction (CsC_s)

Effect of gravity on an unsupported tape (catenary curve). Always subtractive.

Cs=w2L324P2=W2L24P2C_s = \frac{w^2 L^3}{24 P^2} = \frac{W^2 L}{24 P^2}

Where:

  • ww: Weight per unit length of tape.
  • WW: Total weight of tape between supports (W=wLW = wL).
  • LL: Length of unsupported span.
  • PP: Applied pull.

Sign: Always subtract.

4. Slope Correction (CslC_{sl})

To reduce slope distance (SS) to horizontal distance (HH).

H=S2h2Sh22SH = \sqrt{S^2 - h^2} \approx S - \frac{h^2}{2S}

Where:

  • SS: Slope distance.
  • hh: Difference in elevation.

Correction Csl=SHh22SC_{sl} = S - H \approx \frac{h^2}{2S} (Always subtract).


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