Engineering Survey II (ENCE 203): Chapter 1 Traversing and Area Calculation Notes 2025 | Study Material
ENGINEERING SURVEY II (ENCE 203) - Traversing and Area Calculation
ENGINEERING SURVEY II (ENCE 203)
Chapter 1: Traversing and Area Calculation | 8 Hours | 12 Marks

ENGINEERING SURVEY II (ENCE 203): Traversing and Area Calculation

An Introduction to Engineering Survey II

Welcome to the second-year module of Engineering Survey II (ENCE 203). This course builds on foundational surveying principles, focusing on large-scale and precision-based applications. This chapter focuses on Traversing and Area Calculation.

Engineering Survey II is crucial for civil engineers, providing the skills to establish precise control networks, calculate land areas, and set out complex engineering projects.

In this chapter, we will explore the needs and types of traversing, field procedures, traverse computation, plotting, and methods for area calculation like the coordinate and DMD methods.

Chapter 1 Syllabus: Traversing and Area Calculation

Chapter 1: Traversing and Area Calculation
8 hours
12 Marks

1. Traversing and Area Calculation (8 hours)

1.1 Needs, significance and types of traversing

1.2 Specification for horizontal and vertical control of traverse

1.3 Fieldworks for traversing and traverse field notes

1.4 Traverse computation

1.5 Plotting of traverse, concept of map integration

1.6 Field problems and instructions

1.7 Area calculation by coordinate and double meridian distance method

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