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Unit 4: Levelling
Definition of Levelling:
Levelling is defined as “an art of determining the relative height of different points on, above
or below the surface.
Principle of Levelling:
The principle of levelling is to obtain horizontal line of sight with respect to which vertical
distances of the points above or below this line of sight are found.
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Unit 4: Levelling
Terminologies: Level surfaces, Horizontal and Vertical surfaces, Datum :
i. Level surface: It is the surface parallel to the mean spheroidal surface of the earth. The
Surface of still water is an example of level surface.
ii. Horizontal plane or surface: Horizontal plane through a point is a plane tangential to level
surface.
iii. Horizontal line: It is a straight line tangential to level line.
iv. Datum: Terms used in levelling Datum “It is an arbitrary level surface from which elevation of
points may be referred”. In India mean sea level (MSL) is considered as datum of zero
elevation it is situated at Karachi. Mean Sea Level is the average height of sea for all stages of
tides it is derived by averaging the hourly tide height over a period of 19 years.
v. Elevation or Reduced level: It is height or depth of any point above or below any datum. It is
denoted as R.L.
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Unit 4: Levelling
Terminologies: Bench Marks- GTS, Permanent, Arbitrary and Temporary
Reduced Level:
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Unit 4: Levelling
Terminologies: Bench Marks- GTS, Permanent, Arbitrary and Temporary
Reduced Level:
Definition of Bench Mark (B.M.) It is a fixed reference point of known elevation
with respect to datum.
Classification of Bench Mark (B.M.)
There are 4 kinds of bench marks
a) GTS (Great Trigonometrically survey Bench Mark)
b) Permanent bench mark
c) Arbitrary bench mark
d) Temporary bench mark
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Unit 4: Levelling
Terminologies: Bench Marks- GTS, Permanent, Arbitrary and Temporary
Reduced Level:
Classification of Bench Mark (B.M.)
a) GTS (Great Trigonometrically survey Bench Mark)
They are the bench marks established with very high degree of precision at
regular intervals by the survey of India Department all over the country.
Their position and R.Ls values above mean seal level which was earlier located
at Karachi and now it is taken at Bombay High, Mumbai and is given in
catalogue formed by the department.
b) Permanent bench mark
Permanent bench marks are fixed in between GTS benchmarks by govt.
agencies such as railways, PWD, etc. This benchmarks are written on
permanent objects such as milestones, culverts, bridges etc., their values
are clearly written and their position are recorded for future reference.
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Unit 4: Levelling
Terminologies: Bench Marks- GTS, Permanent, Arbitrary and Temporary
Reduced Level:
c) Arbitrary Bench Marks
These are reference points whose R.L.s are arbitrarily assumed. They are
used in small works such bench mark may be assumed as 100.000m or
50.000m
d) Temporary Bench Marks
They are the reference points established during the levelling operations when
there is a break in work, or at the end of day’s work the value of reduced
levels are marked on some permanent objects such as stones, trees etc.
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Unit 4: Levelling
Terminologies: Rise, Fall, Line of collimation, Station, Back sight, Fore sight,
intermediate sight, Change point, Height of instruments:
a) Line of collimation:
It is a line joining the intersection of cross hairs of diaphragm to the optical centre of
object glass and its continuation. It is also known as line of sight.
b) Back Sight (B. S.)
Back sight It is a staff reading taken at a known elevation. It is the first staff reading
taken after setup of instrument.
c) Fore Sight (F. S.):
Fore sight It is the last staff reading taken denoting the shifting of the instrument.
d) Intermediate sight.(I.S.):
It is staff reading taken on a point whose elevation is to be determined. All staff
reading between B.S. and F.S. are Intermediate sight.
e) Change Point (T.P.):
It is a point on which both fore and back sight are taken.
f) Height of instrument:
It is the elevation of line of collimation with respect to datum.
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Unit 4: Levelling
Terminologies: Rise, Fall, Line of collimation, Station, Back sight, Fore sight,
intermediate sight, Change point, Height of instruments:
a) Line of collimation:
b) Back Sight (B. S.)
c) Fore Sight (F. S.):
d) Intermediate sight.(I.S.):
e) Change Point (T.P.):
f) Height of instrument:
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Unit 4: Levelling
Types of levels: Dumpy level:
The Dumpy level is a simple, compact and stable instrument. The telescope is rigidly
fixed to its supports. Hence it cannot be rotated about horizontal axis
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Unit 4: Levelling
Types of levels: Tilting Level:
It consists of a telescope attached with a level tube which can be tilted within few
degrees in vertical plane by a tilting screw.
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Unit 4: Levelling
Types of levels: Auto Level:
It The fundamental difference between automatic and the classic spirit level is that in
the former the line of sight is no longer levelled manually using a tubular spirit level,
but is levelled automatically within a certain tilt range. This is achieved by
compensator in the telescope.
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Unit 4: Levelling
Types of levels: Auto Level:
It The fundamental difference between automatic and the classic spirit level is that in
the former the line of sight is no longer levelled manually using a tubular spirit level,
but is levelled automatically within a certain tilt range. This is achieved by
compensator in the telescope.
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Unit 4: Levelling
Types of levels: Components of Dumpy Level and its fundamental axes, Temporary
adjustments of Level.
Dumpy level consists the following parts or components
 Telescope
 Longitudinal Bubble tube
 Eye piece
 Focussing Screw
 Vertical spindle
 Tribrach screws
 Foot screws
 Leveling head
 Tripod
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Unit 4: Levelling
Types of levels: Components of Dumpy Level and its fundamental axes, Temporary
adjustments of Level.
Temporary Adjustment of Level
1. Setting up of the level
2. Levelling by foot screws
3. Focussing the eye-piece
4. Focussing the object glass.
1. Setting up of the level
The instrument is fixed to the tripod stand using clamp screws. Spread the tripod legs and
position the instrument at convenient height. Firstly fix the two legs in the ground at a
point and centering of bubble in the bubble tubes is done by adjusting third leg.
Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
Unit 4: Levelling
Types of levels: Components of Dumpy Level and its fundamental axes, Temporary
adjustments of Level.
Temporary Adjustment of Level
2. Levelling by foot screws:
Levelling is done with the help of foot screws. The purpose of levelling is to make vertical
axis truly vertical.
It is done with the help of foot screws
a) Place the telescope/longitudinal bubble tube parallel to a pair (i. e. any two) of foot
screw then hold the foot screws between thumb and first finger and turn them either
inward or outward until the longitudinal bubble comes in the centre.
b)Turn the telescope through 900 so that it lies parallel to third foot screw, rotate the third
foot screw clockwise or anti-clockwise until the bubble comes in the centre.
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Unit 4: Levelling
Types of levels: Components of Dumpy Level and its fundamental axes, Temporary
adjustments of Level.
Temporary Adjustment of Level
2. Levelling by foot screws:
c) Again bring the telescope/longitudinal bubble tube back to original position i. e. parallel
to any two foot screws and bring bubble to the centre.
d) Now turn the telescope through 900 so that it lies parallel to third foot screw, turn the
screw until the bubble comes in the centre.
e) Repeat the same procedure three times.
Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
Unit 4: Levelling
Types of levels: Components of Dumpy Level and its fundamental axes, Temporary
adjustments of Level.
Temporary Adjustment of Level
3. Focussing the eye-piece:
To focus the eye piece, hold a white paper in front of object glass, and (rotate eye piece
clockwise or anti-clock wise direction) move the eye piece in or out till the cross hair
are clear & distinctly seen.
4. Focusing of object glass:
Direct the telescope to the levelling staff and on looking through the telescope, turn the
focusing screw in forward or reverse direction till the image appears clear and sharp.
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Unit 4: Levelling
Types of Leveling Staffs:
1. Self-reading staff 2. Target staff.
1. Self-reading staff:
The self reading staff can be read directly by the level man looking through the telescope.
Common types of self reading staffs
1. Ordinary staff- The one length staff, is solid and made of seasoned wood, it is 3 m long
and graduated in the same way as the telescopic staff
2. Sop-with telescopic staff- Such a staff is arranged in three lengths placed one into the
other. It can be extended to its full length by pulling. The top portion is solid and the
central box is hollow the total length of staff is 4 m. • The staff is graduated in such a way
that smallest division is of 5 mm. the value in m are marked in red on the left and those in
decimeter are in black on the right.
3. Folding Staff- The folding staff is made up of well seasoned timber such as Cyprus. It
consists of two 2 m wooden pieces with a joint assembly. Each piece of the staff is made
of one longitudinal strip without any joint. The folding joint is of the detachable type with
a locking device at the back. The staff is joined together in such a way that the staff may be
folded from one another when required. • The staff has brass cap at the bottom. It has two
folding handles, with spring action. It is provided with a circular bubble fitted at the back.
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Unit 4: Levelling
Types of Leveling Staffs:
1. Self-reading staff
1. Self-reading staff:
1. Ordinary staff-
2. Sop-with telescopic staff-
3. Folding Staff-
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Unit 4: Levelling
Types of Leveling Staffs:
2. Target staff- For very precise works and sight target staff are used. A movable target is
provided in this staff. • A vernier is provided on target to give precise reading. In target
staff level man directs the staff man to move the target up and down until it bisects by the
line of sight. The staff man observe the staff reading.
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Unit 4: Levelling
4.4 Reduction of level by Line of collimation method and Rise/ Fall Method:
4.5 Methods to find the R. L. in Level Book by H.I.
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Unit 4: Levelling
4.6 Methods: Rise and Fall Methods with necessary checks.
ΣB.S. – ƩF.S. = ΣRise – ΣFall = Last R. L. – First R. L.
6.100 – 5.950 = 2.350 – 2.200 = 240.150 – 240.000
0.150 = 0.150 = 0.150Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
Unit 4: Levelling
4.6 Methods: Rise and Fall Methods with necessary checks.
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Unit 4: Levelling
4.4 Reduction of level by Line of collimation method and Rise/ Fall Method:
4.5 Methods to find the R. L. in Level Book by H.I.
4.6 Methods: Rise and Fall Methods with necessary checks.
On Blackboard
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Unit 4: Levelling
4.7 Leveling Types: Simple, Differential.
Simple levelling:
It is the simplest method used, when it is required to find the difference in elevation
between 2 points.
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Unit 4: Levelling
4.7 Leveling Types: Simple, Differential.
Differential levelling:
This method is used to find the difference in the elevation between points if they are
too far apart or the difference in elevation between them is too much. It is also called as
“Compound Levelling.”
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Unit 4: Levelling
4.7 Fly, Profile and Reciprocal Leveling.
Fly levelling:
This Fly levelling is just like differential levelling carried out to check the accuracy of
levelling work. In fly levelling only B.S. and F.S. are taken
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Unit 4: Levelling
4.7 Fly, Profile and Reciprocal Leveling.
Fly levelling:
This Fly levelling is just like differential levelling carried out to check the accuracy of
levelling work. In fly levelling only B.S. and F.S. are taken
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Unit 4: Levelling
4.7 Fly, Profile and Reciprocal Leveling.
Profile levelling or L- section:
This method is used for taking levels along the centre line of any alignment like road,
railway canal etc. The object is to determine the undulations of the ground surface along the
alignment.
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Unit 4: Levelling
4.7 Fly, Profile and Reciprocal Leveling.
Profile levelling or L- section:
This method is used for taking levels along the centre line of any alignment like road,
railway canal etc. The object is to determine the undulations of the ground surface along the
alignment.
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Unit 4: Levelling
4.7 Fly, Profile and Reciprocal Leveling.
Reciprocal levelling:
When it is not possible to locate the leveling instrument in between the inter visible
points, reciprocal leveling is performed. This case appears in case of ponds or rivers etc. in
case of reciprocal leveling, instrument is set nearer to 1st station and sighted towards 2nd
station.
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Chapter 4 Levelling

  • 1. Unit 4: Levelling Definition of Levelling: Levelling is defined as “an art of determining the relative height of different points on, above or below the surface. Principle of Levelling: The principle of levelling is to obtain horizontal line of sight with respect to which vertical distances of the points above or below this line of sight are found. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 2. Unit 4: Levelling Terminologies: Level surfaces, Horizontal and Vertical surfaces, Datum : i. Level surface: It is the surface parallel to the mean spheroidal surface of the earth. The Surface of still water is an example of level surface. ii. Horizontal plane or surface: Horizontal plane through a point is a plane tangential to level surface. iii. Horizontal line: It is a straight line tangential to level line. iv. Datum: Terms used in levelling Datum “It is an arbitrary level surface from which elevation of points may be referred”. In India mean sea level (MSL) is considered as datum of zero elevation it is situated at Karachi. Mean Sea Level is the average height of sea for all stages of tides it is derived by averaging the hourly tide height over a period of 19 years. v. Elevation or Reduced level: It is height or depth of any point above or below any datum. It is denoted as R.L. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 3. Unit 4: Levelling Terminologies: Bench Marks- GTS, Permanent, Arbitrary and Temporary Reduced Level: Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 4. Unit 4: Levelling Terminologies: Bench Marks- GTS, Permanent, Arbitrary and Temporary Reduced Level: Definition of Bench Mark (B.M.) It is a fixed reference point of known elevation with respect to datum. Classification of Bench Mark (B.M.) There are 4 kinds of bench marks a) GTS (Great Trigonometrically survey Bench Mark) b) Permanent bench mark c) Arbitrary bench mark d) Temporary bench mark Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 5. Unit 4: Levelling Terminologies: Bench Marks- GTS, Permanent, Arbitrary and Temporary Reduced Level: Classification of Bench Mark (B.M.) a) GTS (Great Trigonometrically survey Bench Mark) They are the bench marks established with very high degree of precision at regular intervals by the survey of India Department all over the country. Their position and R.Ls values above mean seal level which was earlier located at Karachi and now it is taken at Bombay High, Mumbai and is given in catalogue formed by the department. b) Permanent bench mark Permanent bench marks are fixed in between GTS benchmarks by govt. agencies such as railways, PWD, etc. This benchmarks are written on permanent objects such as milestones, culverts, bridges etc., their values are clearly written and their position are recorded for future reference. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 6. Unit 4: Levelling Terminologies: Bench Marks- GTS, Permanent, Arbitrary and Temporary Reduced Level: c) Arbitrary Bench Marks These are reference points whose R.L.s are arbitrarily assumed. They are used in small works such bench mark may be assumed as 100.000m or 50.000m d) Temporary Bench Marks They are the reference points established during the levelling operations when there is a break in work, or at the end of day’s work the value of reduced levels are marked on some permanent objects such as stones, trees etc. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 7. Unit 4: Levelling Terminologies: Rise, Fall, Line of collimation, Station, Back sight, Fore sight, intermediate sight, Change point, Height of instruments: a) Line of collimation: It is a line joining the intersection of cross hairs of diaphragm to the optical centre of object glass and its continuation. It is also known as line of sight. b) Back Sight (B. S.) Back sight It is a staff reading taken at a known elevation. It is the first staff reading taken after setup of instrument. c) Fore Sight (F. S.): Fore sight It is the last staff reading taken denoting the shifting of the instrument. d) Intermediate sight.(I.S.): It is staff reading taken on a point whose elevation is to be determined. All staff reading between B.S. and F.S. are Intermediate sight. e) Change Point (T.P.): It is a point on which both fore and back sight are taken. f) Height of instrument: It is the elevation of line of collimation with respect to datum. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 8. Unit 4: Levelling Terminologies: Rise, Fall, Line of collimation, Station, Back sight, Fore sight, intermediate sight, Change point, Height of instruments: a) Line of collimation: b) Back Sight (B. S.) c) Fore Sight (F. S.): d) Intermediate sight.(I.S.): e) Change Point (T.P.): f) Height of instrument: Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 9. Unit 4: Levelling Types of levels: Dumpy level: The Dumpy level is a simple, compact and stable instrument. The telescope is rigidly fixed to its supports. Hence it cannot be rotated about horizontal axis Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 10. Unit 4: Levelling Types of levels: Tilting Level: It consists of a telescope attached with a level tube which can be tilted within few degrees in vertical plane by a tilting screw. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 11. Unit 4: Levelling Types of levels: Auto Level: It The fundamental difference between automatic and the classic spirit level is that in the former the line of sight is no longer levelled manually using a tubular spirit level, but is levelled automatically within a certain tilt range. This is achieved by compensator in the telescope. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 12. Unit 4: Levelling Types of levels: Auto Level: It The fundamental difference between automatic and the classic spirit level is that in the former the line of sight is no longer levelled manually using a tubular spirit level, but is levelled automatically within a certain tilt range. This is achieved by compensator in the telescope. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 13. Unit 4: Levelling Types of levels: Components of Dumpy Level and its fundamental axes, Temporary adjustments of Level. Dumpy level consists the following parts or components  Telescope  Longitudinal Bubble tube  Eye piece  Focussing Screw  Vertical spindle  Tribrach screws  Foot screws  Leveling head  Tripod Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 14. Unit 4: Levelling Types of levels: Components of Dumpy Level and its fundamental axes, Temporary adjustments of Level. Temporary Adjustment of Level 1. Setting up of the level 2. Levelling by foot screws 3. Focussing the eye-piece 4. Focussing the object glass. 1. Setting up of the level The instrument is fixed to the tripod stand using clamp screws. Spread the tripod legs and position the instrument at convenient height. Firstly fix the two legs in the ground at a point and centering of bubble in the bubble tubes is done by adjusting third leg. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 15. Unit 4: Levelling Types of levels: Components of Dumpy Level and its fundamental axes, Temporary adjustments of Level. Temporary Adjustment of Level 2. Levelling by foot screws: Levelling is done with the help of foot screws. The purpose of levelling is to make vertical axis truly vertical. It is done with the help of foot screws a) Place the telescope/longitudinal bubble tube parallel to a pair (i. e. any two) of foot screw then hold the foot screws between thumb and first finger and turn them either inward or outward until the longitudinal bubble comes in the centre. b)Turn the telescope through 900 so that it lies parallel to third foot screw, rotate the third foot screw clockwise or anti-clockwise until the bubble comes in the centre. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 16. Unit 4: Levelling Types of levels: Components of Dumpy Level and its fundamental axes, Temporary adjustments of Level. Temporary Adjustment of Level 2. Levelling by foot screws: c) Again bring the telescope/longitudinal bubble tube back to original position i. e. parallel to any two foot screws and bring bubble to the centre. d) Now turn the telescope through 900 so that it lies parallel to third foot screw, turn the screw until the bubble comes in the centre. e) Repeat the same procedure three times. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 17. Unit 4: Levelling Types of levels: Components of Dumpy Level and its fundamental axes, Temporary adjustments of Level. Temporary Adjustment of Level 3. Focussing the eye-piece: To focus the eye piece, hold a white paper in front of object glass, and (rotate eye piece clockwise or anti-clock wise direction) move the eye piece in or out till the cross hair are clear & distinctly seen. 4. Focusing of object glass: Direct the telescope to the levelling staff and on looking through the telescope, turn the focusing screw in forward or reverse direction till the image appears clear and sharp. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 18. Unit 4: Levelling Types of Leveling Staffs: 1. Self-reading staff 2. Target staff. 1. Self-reading staff: The self reading staff can be read directly by the level man looking through the telescope. Common types of self reading staffs 1. Ordinary staff- The one length staff, is solid and made of seasoned wood, it is 3 m long and graduated in the same way as the telescopic staff 2. Sop-with telescopic staff- Such a staff is arranged in three lengths placed one into the other. It can be extended to its full length by pulling. The top portion is solid and the central box is hollow the total length of staff is 4 m. • The staff is graduated in such a way that smallest division is of 5 mm. the value in m are marked in red on the left and those in decimeter are in black on the right. 3. Folding Staff- The folding staff is made up of well seasoned timber such as Cyprus. It consists of two 2 m wooden pieces with a joint assembly. Each piece of the staff is made of one longitudinal strip without any joint. The folding joint is of the detachable type with a locking device at the back. The staff is joined together in such a way that the staff may be folded from one another when required. • The staff has brass cap at the bottom. It has two folding handles, with spring action. It is provided with a circular bubble fitted at the back. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 19. Unit 4: Levelling Types of Leveling Staffs: 1. Self-reading staff 1. Self-reading staff: 1. Ordinary staff- 2. Sop-with telescopic staff- 3. Folding Staff- Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 20. Unit 4: Levelling Types of Leveling Staffs: 2. Target staff- For very precise works and sight target staff are used. A movable target is provided in this staff. • A vernier is provided on target to give precise reading. In target staff level man directs the staff man to move the target up and down until it bisects by the line of sight. The staff man observe the staff reading. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 21. Unit 4: Levelling 4.4 Reduction of level by Line of collimation method and Rise/ Fall Method: 4.5 Methods to find the R. L. in Level Book by H.I. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 22. Unit 4: Levelling 4.6 Methods: Rise and Fall Methods with necessary checks. ΣB.S. – ƩF.S. = ΣRise – ΣFall = Last R. L. – First R. L. 6.100 – 5.950 = 2.350 – 2.200 = 240.150 – 240.000 0.150 = 0.150 = 0.150Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 23. Unit 4: Levelling 4.6 Methods: Rise and Fall Methods with necessary checks. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 24. Unit 4: Levelling 4.4 Reduction of level by Line of collimation method and Rise/ Fall Method: 4.5 Methods to find the R. L. in Level Book by H.I. 4.6 Methods: Rise and Fall Methods with necessary checks. On Blackboard Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 25. Unit 4: Levelling 4.7 Leveling Types: Simple, Differential. Simple levelling: It is the simplest method used, when it is required to find the difference in elevation between 2 points. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 26. Unit 4: Levelling 4.7 Leveling Types: Simple, Differential. Differential levelling: This method is used to find the difference in the elevation between points if they are too far apart or the difference in elevation between them is too much. It is also called as “Compound Levelling.” Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 27. Unit 4: Levelling 4.7 Fly, Profile and Reciprocal Leveling. Fly levelling: This Fly levelling is just like differential levelling carried out to check the accuracy of levelling work. In fly levelling only B.S. and F.S. are taken Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 28. Unit 4: Levelling 4.7 Fly, Profile and Reciprocal Leveling. Fly levelling: This Fly levelling is just like differential levelling carried out to check the accuracy of levelling work. In fly levelling only B.S. and F.S. are taken Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 29. Unit 4: Levelling 4.7 Fly, Profile and Reciprocal Leveling. Profile levelling or L- section: This method is used for taking levels along the centre line of any alignment like road, railway canal etc. The object is to determine the undulations of the ground surface along the alignment. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 30. Unit 4: Levelling 4.7 Fly, Profile and Reciprocal Leveling. Profile levelling or L- section: This method is used for taking levels along the centre line of any alignment like road, railway canal etc. The object is to determine the undulations of the ground surface along the alignment. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale
  • 31. Unit 4: Levelling 4.7 Fly, Profile and Reciprocal Leveling. Reciprocal levelling: When it is not possible to locate the leveling instrument in between the inter visible points, reciprocal leveling is performed. This case appears in case of ponds or rivers etc. in case of reciprocal leveling, instrument is set nearer to 1st station and sighted towards 2nd station. Prepared by- Mr. Abhay Abhale