- Code: 1T41278
- Level Beginner
- Category Engineering and Instumentation
- Total hrs 60
- Course Language Arabic
- Email csp.aast2016@gmail.com
- Phone 01211777323
First, the level instrument:- Calculating levels and achieving them: through the correct engineering operations- Calculating heights and achieving them: This is done through the readings that are monitored by the device at the work site.Achieving or implementing inclinations: This is done by calculating levels and measuring distances, which are either longitudinal or transverse.Horizontal correction: This is done through drawing that obligate us to a level that must be implemented to maintain the accuracy of engineering work.Secondly, Totalstation instrument:- Coordinates calculation: through setting out and surveying.- - Calculating and realizing distances as they represent the dimensions of any geometric shape.- - Calculating and verifying horizontal and vertical angles and deviations:- Calculating and realizing areas.- Calculating and achieving elevations.
The theoretical section includes:- Studying the engineering theories of survey work and its importance.Studying the idea of surveying instrument.Solving engineering problems and finding incomplete meteorology.- Theoretical applications that we use on the job site.- Work mistakes and what is allowed and not allowed.Preparing for the start of field work.The practical section includes:- Identifying surveying instrument and their parts and how to adjust them properly to start work.- Identifying the basics of field work from the constants and variables of survey work.Practical contact with surveying equipment and the completion of work tasks such as the following operations: Calculating levels of all types and purpose Transmete and correction of level point. Survey reports of the balance instrument. Surveying and setting out at the Totalstation The programs used in the comprehensive station, such as the resection program, the elevation program, and others