BRAE 237: Useful Formulas and Math
basic formula for the accumulation of random errors
'the expected error per occasion times the square root of the number of occasions'
For survey adjustments:
(1) address instrument errors first (averaging) and then make geometrical adjustments (balancing) (2) Most survey adjustments are linear based on a specific metrix
1 square chain
(66' x 66') = 1/10 acre
Allowable error =
0.0014 x square root of the distance in ft (distance is sum of LOSDs)
1 acre
10 square chains
1 cubic yard
27 cubic feet
1 meter
3.28083333 ft
1 acre
43,560 square feet
10 square chains
43,560 square ft
1 chain
66ft
1 mile
80 chains
20 seconds of arc
approximately 0.01' in 100'
1 minute of arc
approximately 0.03' in 100ft
L
arc length
2pi radians
in one circle
D
internal angle at radius point from BC to EC
R
radius
For difference in elevation use
the cosine of the vertical angle times the slope distance
To reduce to level use
the sine of the vertical angle times the slope distance
3mm
~ 0.01'
1cm
~0.03'