Web3.1.2. Taping and Systematic Corrections Taping is one of the most common methods of determining distance. Tapes come in all types and forms, from cloth tapes for less precise measurements of distance to invar steel tapes for the most precise distance measurements. Cloth tapes are often used for measurements that do not need a high
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Webf CORRECTIONS IN TAPING Ch = slope correction or difference between the slope length and the horizontal distance The following are the different slope correction formulas used when reducing slope measurements to equivalent horizontal distances: 1. Gentle Slopes (<20%) 2. Steep Slopes (20% - 30%) 3. Very Steep Slopes (>30%) 𝒉𝟐 𝒉𝟐 𝒉𝟒 WebTAPING involves direct measurement of distances with steel tapes most common method of measuring or laying out horizontal distances consists of stretching a calibrated tape … survivor 85
Chapter 3 Surveying Equipment, Measurements and Errors
WebTAPING involves direct measurement of distances with steel tapes most common method of measuring or laying out horizontal distances consists of stretching a calibrated tape between two points and reading the distance indicated on the tape Taping TAPING PARTY • Head or front tapeman (HT) • Recorder • Flag person • Rear tapeman (RT) Taping Webtaping (breaking tape)— A method of taping on slopes whereby all measurements are made with a part of the tape held horizontally. taping, standard tension— The tension or pull at which a tape was standardized. taping arrows— See pin (definition 2). – Source: NSPS “ Definitions of Surveying and Associated Terms “, used with permission. WebSurveying Equipment, Measurements and Errors 3.1 EQUIPMENT The procurement and maintenance of surveying equipment, tools and supplies are important parts of the Department’s survey effort. Proper care in the use, storage, transportation and adjustment of the equipment is a major factor in the successful completion of a survey. barbour montauban