An edition of Elementary surveying (1955)

Elementary surveying

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An edition of Elementary surveying (1955)

Elementary surveying

6th ed.
  • 5 Want to read

This edition of Elementary Surveying has been considerably expanded, to conform with the actual content of surveying courses now being given to students in geology, forestry, and all engineering curricula other than civil engineering. Ample material is also included for the courses offered to civil engineering students at many colleges and universities.
The book has been completely rewritten and extensively rearranged. Greater emphasis is placed upon the theory of errors and optics, the use of significant figures, and practical field methods.
All chapters presuppose that essentially engineering and surveying involve practical operations, not theoretical and academic manipulations of numbers. Proper field procedures to obtain a desired precision are stressed. Although little time is available in most modern curricula for drill on techniques, the classroom work must be supplemented by demonstrations on the part of the instructor, and student practice in the field.
Engineers, architects, geologists, and foresters must be able to make measurements and to analyze the precision and accuracy of the results obtained by other people. They should also be qualified to properly locate and set machinery; to lay out houses, buildings, and other common structures; and to understand and prepare simple topographic maps. Each of these skills is discussed in this edition.
Considerations of economy are introduced in the text in order that the student will be more likely to associate this important factor with the theory learned in later courses. All surveying is a constant fight to eliminate or isolate errors and mistakes. In each chapter the student is reminded of this point, through lists of typical errors and mistakes. Also, methods of checking field and office work are accented.
The chapters are arranged in the order found most convenient at the various colleges with which the authors are familiar.

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English
Pages
568

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Cover of: Elementary surveying
Elementary surveying
1995, HarperCollins
in English - 8th ed. (SI adaptation). [Rev. international ed.]
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Elementary surveying: SI adaptation
1994, HarperCollins
in English - 8th ed.
Cover of: Elementary surveying
Elementary surveying
1984, Harper & Row
in English - 7th ed.
Cover of: Elementary surveying
Elementary surveying
1977, Crowell
in English - 6th ed.
Cover of: Elementary surveying
Elementary surveying
1977, IEP-A Dun-Donnelley Publishers
in English - 6th ed.
Cover of: Elementary surveying
Elementary surveying
1969, International Textbook Co.
in English - 5th ed.
Cover of: Elementary surveying
Elementary surveying
1955, International Textbook Co.
in English - 3d ed.

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 527-528.
Includes index.

Published in
New York
Series
The IEP series in civil engineering

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
526.9
Library of Congress
TA545 .B86 1977

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 568 p. :
Number of pages
568

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4553760M
Internet Archive
elementarysurv1977brin
ISBN 10
0700224939
LCCN
77023334
Library Thing
520115
Goodreads
5153268

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