Principle of Leveling:
1. Simple leveling:
It is the simplest operation in leveling when it is required to find the difference in elevation between two points both of which are visible from a single position of the level. Suppose A and b are two such point and level is set up at 0, approximately mid way between. A and B but not necessary on the line joining them, after finding the reading on point A and point B, let the respective reading on A and B be 2.340 and 3.315 difference between them is 3.315-2.340=0.795 m.
2. Differential leveling:
This method is used in order to find out the difference in elevation between two points.
- If they too apart.
- If the difference in elevation between them is too great.
In such cases it is necessary to set up the level in several positions and to work in a series of stages. The method of simple leveling is employed each of the successive stages. The process is also known as compound continues leveling.
Methods of Determination of the Reduced Level of Point from the Staff Reading
Methods of Determination of the Reduced Level of Point from the Staff Reading
1. Collimation Method:
It consist of finding the elevation of the plane of collimation ( H.I.) for every set up of the instrument, and then obtaining the reduced level of point with reference to the respective plane of collimation.
- Elevation of plane of collimation for the first set of the level determined by adding back side to R.L. of B.M.
- The R.L. of intermediate point and first change point are then obtained by starching the staff reading taken on respective point (IS & FS) from the elation of the plane collimation. [H.I.]
- When the instrument is shifted to the second position a new plane collimation is set up. The elevation of this plane is obtained by adding B.S. taken on the C.P. From the second position of the level to the R.L. C.P. The R.L. of successive point and second C.P. are found by subtract these staff reading from the elevation of second plane of collimation Arithmetical check
Sum of B.S. – sum of F.S. = last R.L. – First R.L.
2. Rise and Fall Method:
It consists of determining the difference of elevation between consecutive points by comparing each point after the first that immediately preceding it. The difference between there staff reading indicates a rise fall according to the staff reading at the point. The R.L is then found adding the rise to, or subtracting the fall from the reduced level of preceding point.
Arithmetic check
Sum of B.S. – sum of F. S. = sum of rise – sum of fall = last R. L. – first R.L.
Booking the staff readings:
Booking the staff readings:
The following points may be kept in mind entering the readings in a level field book.
- The reading should be entering in the respective columns and in order their observation.
- The first page is always a back side and the last one is ways a foresight.
- It a page finished with an IS reading, the reading is entered in the IS and FS columns on that page and brought forward to the next page.
- The FS and BS of any change point are entered in the same horizontal line.
- The RL of the line of the collimation is entered in the same horizontal line.
- Bench marks and change points should be clearly described in the remark column.
Specimen pages of level field book: Collimation system
Station | Distance (cm) | Reading | RL of plane of collimation [HI] | Reduced level | Remarks | |||||
| | BS | IS | FS | | | | |||
A | | | | | | | B.M. | |||
B | | | | | | | | |||
C | | | | | | | | |||
Arithmetic check | Sum of BS-Sum of FS= Last RL-1st -RI | | ||||||||
Specimen pages of level field book: Rise & Fall System
Station | Distance(m) | Reading | Rise | Fall | Reduce level | Remarks | ||
| | BS | IS | FS | | | | B.M |
A | | | | | | | | |
B | | | | | | | | |
C | | | | | | | | |
| Check : | BS-FS=Rise-fall=last RL -1st-Rl | |
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