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020 _a9783319531281
040 _cIITK
041 _aeng
082 _a526.9
_bW151s
100 _aWalker, John
245 _aSurveying for civil and mine engineers
_btheory, workshops, and practicals
_cJohn Walker and Joseph L. Awange
260 _bSpringer
_c2018
_aSwitzerland
300 _axxi, 260p
505 _a"Indeed, the most important part of engineering work―and also of other scientific work―is the determination of the method of attacking the problem, whatever it may be, whether an experimental investigation, or a theoretical calculation. … It is by the choice of a suitable method of attack, that intricate problems are reduced to simple phenomena, and then easily solved." Charles Proteus Steinmetz. The structure of this book is to provide a sequence of theory, workshops and practical field sessions that mimic a simple survey project, designed for civil and mining engineers. The format of the book is based on a number of years of experience gained in presenting the course at undergraduate and post graduate levels. The course is designed to guide engineers through survey tasks that the engineering industry feels is necessary for them to have a demonstrated competency in surveying techniques, data gathering and reduction, and report presentation. The course i s not designed to make engineers become surveyors. It is designed to allow an appreciation of the civil and mine engineering surveyor’s job. There are many excellent text books available on the subject of engineering surveying, but they address the surveyor, not the engineer. Hopefully this book will distil many parts of the standard text book. A lot of the material presented is scattered through very disparate sources and has been gathered into this book to show what techniques lie behind a surveyor’s repertoire of observational and computational skills, and provide an understanding of the decisions made in terms of the presentation of results. The course has been designed to run over about 6 weeks of a semester, providing a half unit load which complements a computer aided design (CAD) based design project.
650 _aSurveying
650 _aCivil engineers
700 _aAwange, Joseph L.
942 _cBK
999 _c558142
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