Topography
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Transport Infrastructures |
Instance: 2011/2012 - 2S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Acronym |
No. of Students |
Study Plan |
Curricular Years |
Credits UCN |
Credits ECTS |
Contact hours |
Total Time |
MIEC |
269 |
Syllabus since 2006/2007 |
1 |
- |
6 |
75 |
160 |
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
OBJECTIVES:
- Develop student’s knowledge on reading and comprehension of representations (on hardcopy or digital) of the terrestrial surface;
- Promote the knowledge on elementary quantities and methods, techniques and equipments of observation that allow a description of the place and implementation of construction and its control;
-Identify errors on observations, eliminate their effects, correct and/or compensate them.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
- Know and describe the elementar topographic quantities;
- Correctly describe the measuring equipment;
- Identify different methods of topographical observation;
- Interpret maps presented in hardcopy or digital support;
- Identify the errors in measurements;
- Evaluate the magnitudes of the land topographic descriptors.
Program
Unit 1- Cartography
● Representation of the earth
Surfaces of reference; systems of cartographic projection
● Systems of coordinates;
Geographic coordinates; Plane coordinates; Concept of orientation
● Topographic maps
Representation of topographic information; Concept of scale; Area and volume measurement;
UNIT 2- Theory of observation errors
● Type of observation errors
Origin of the errors; type of errors
● Random errors
Concept of most probable value; decision parameters; Propagation of accidental errors
● Measurement compensation
Compensation of direct measurement of equal and unequal precision; compensation of indirect and conditioned measurement
UNIT 3- QUANTITIES AND OBSERVATION EQUIPMENT
● Differential Levels
Observation methods: geometric and trigonometric; Equipments
● Angles
Types of angles; Equipments
● Distances
Direct and indirect methods; equipments; electromagnetic based processes
UNIT 4- CLASSIC OBSERVATION METHODS
● Geometric leveling
Procedures; expedite compensation
● Topographic surveying
Procedures; expedite compensation of closed circuits; implantation by polar coordinates
UNIT 5- TOPOGRAPHIC NETWORK
● Intersections
Types of intersections; simple direct intersection; inverse simple intersection; Hansen problem; multiple intersections
● Traversing
Type of traverse; Calculation and compensation of closed traverse
UNIT 6- NON CLASSICAL OBSERVATION METHODS
● GPS – Global Positioning System
Overview on GPS; Components of the system; operation; positioning modes; system of coordinates
● Photogrammetric surveying
Aerial photography; photo coordinates; photogrammetric positioning; stereoscopic pairs; Photo triangulation.
DEMONSTRATION OF THE SYLLABUS COHERENCE WITH THE CURRICULAR UNIT'S OBJECTIVES:
Topography knowledge is mandatory for the education of civil engineers, since they will often use them in their professional activity. The characteristics of the place where a structure will be built are a relevant factor in its conception, typically in the case of roads or railways. In these cases a simple interpretation of topographical data will be not enough because it is also necessary to specify the most appropriate ways to obtain a reality representation that has to be at the same time reliable, easy to understand and simple to handle, store and share among multiple users. Sometimes we may have the inverse problem of materialization of project markings in real space that allow the development of the work, from the early stages of foundation until the final stages of completion, which involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques in the case of large structures.
Complementary Bibliography
José Gonçalves, Sérgio Madeira, J. Sousa; TOPOGRAFIA - Conceitos e Aplicações, Lidel, 2008. ISBN: 978-972-757-485-8
Wolf, Paul R.;
Elementary surveying. ISBN: 0-321-01461-8
Schofield, W.;
Engineering surveying. ISBN: 0-7506-4987-9
Gaspar, Joaquim Alves;
Cartas e projecções cartográficas. ISBN: 972-757-151-4
Casaca, João Manuel Martins;
Topografia geral. ISBN: 972-757-135-2
Teaching methods and learning activities
Theoretical classes will be based on the oral presentation of themes of the course supported by slides.
Theoretical-practical classes will be based on problem solving, where students can apply the concepts that have been taught during the semester.
7,5 hours of laboratory classes will be based on laboratory assignments, where students can apply classic methods of surveying using topographic equipment.
DEMONSTRATION OF THE COHERENCE BETWEEN THE TEACHING METHODOLOGIES AND THE LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The applied teaching methodologies are based on the presentation of the subjects and its fundamentals, the exemplification with typically problems using the learned concepts and the execution of field work using topographical equipment in order to properly use the equipment for measurement, correctly apply the methods of topographic observation, calculate numerical values and measuring with the use of topographic maps, calculate the planimetric position of notable points on the ground using the technique of coordinates transporting, calculate corrections and / or compensation of errors in measurements. So, it is expected the developing of results questioning attitudes and the ability to arguing scientifically.
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Assessment Components
Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
Attendance (estimated) |
Participação presencial |
70,00 |
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|
|
Exame |
20,00 |
|
|
|
Exame |
30,00 |
|
|
|
Trabalho escrito |
10,00 |
|
|
|
Trabalho laboratorial |
10,00 |
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|
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Total: |
- |
0,00 |
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Eligibility for exams
According to General Evaluation Rules of FEUP
Calculation formula of final grade
Assessment Items:
- A written test (closed book) about the themes of Unit 1 and 2
- A written test (closed book) about the themes of Unit 3, 4, 5 and 6
- An individual assignment (in practical classes- short answer questions)
- Laboratory assignment (two assignments: leveling and topographic surveying)
Final Mark:
FM= 0.30*T1 + 0.40*T2 + 0.15*IA + 0.15 *LA
FM- Final Mark
T1- grade achieved on the first written test
T2- grade achieved on the second written test
IA- grade achieved on the individual assignment
LA- grade achieved on the laboratory assignment
Students will only complete this course if:
- they attend to classes (According to General Evaluation Rules of FEUP)
- they achieve a minimum grade of 10 out of 20
Examinations or Special Assignments
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
SPECIAL RULES FOR MOBILITY STUDENTS:
Proficiency in Portuguese and/or English;
Previous attendance of introductory graduate courses in the scientific field addressed in this module; Evaluation by exam and/or coursework(s) defined in accordance with student profile.
Classification improvement
According to General Rules of FEUP
Observations
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Working time estimated out of classes: 7,5 hours