Elementary Surveying, Global Edition
Elementary Surveying, Global Edition
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Author: Charles D. Ghilani, Paul Wolf
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.22P
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Convert the geocentric coordinates obtained for station troy to geodetic coordinates using WGS84 ellipsoidal parameters.

The value of Dr=4,792,248.634m

The longitude for station troy== 76˚081.77 west

The latitude for station troy= 41˚2316.4

The geodetic height of station troy = 39.67m

Concept used

= XT 2+YT2 ....................(1)

Where XT= X coordinate for station troy

YT= Y coordinate for station troy

The longitude for station troy (ƛT= 2 tan1DTXTYT) ....................(2)

The latitude for station troy ƛ0= tan1ZtDT1e2

ZT= Z coordinate for station troy

e = eccentricity of the WGS84 reference ellipsoid

Determine the radius in the prime vertical (RNP) = a1e2sin2ϕ0

Determine the improved value of the station troy(ƛ0)T= tan1ZT+e2RNF sinϕ0DT

Determine the geodetic height of station troy (hT) = DTcosϕ0 RNP

Explanation:

Determine the value of

= XT 2+YT2

XT= X coordinate for station troy = 1,148,486.1133m

YT= Y coordinate for station troy = 4,652,593.5370 m

= XT 2+YT2 = (1,148,486.1133 2+4,652,593.53702) = 4,792,248.634m

The longitude for station troy (ƛT= 2 tan14,792,248.6341,148,486.11334,652,593.5370 )

=- 76˚081.77 (west)

Hence,the longitude for station troy ==-76°08'1.77" (west)

The latitude for station troy ƛ0= tan1ZtDT1e2 = tan14,194,864.2659m4,792,248.63410.0818190842

= tan14,194,864.2654,760,167.501 = 41˚2316.4 North

Determine the radius in the prime vertical (RNP) = a1e2sin2ϕ0

   Substitute a=6,378,137               E = 0.08181313084               ϕ0 =41˚2316.4

RNP= 6,378,13710.081813130842×sin241˚2316.4 = 6,378,13710.002926=6,387,488.742m

Determine the improved value of the station troy(ƛ0)T= tan1ZT+e2RNF sinϕ0DT

= Zt=4,194,864.2659m e = 0.08181313084DT=4,792,248.634ϕ0 =41˚2316.4RNP= 6,387,488.742m

(∆0)T= tan14,194,864.2659m+4,194,864.2659m2×6,387,488.742×sin41˚2316.44,792,248.634 

= 41˚2316.4

Determine the geodetic height of station troy (hT) = DTcosϕ0 RNP

DT=4,792,248.634ϕ0T= 41˚2316.4RNP= 6,387,488.742mhT=4,792,248.634cos41˚2316.4 6,387,488.742= 39.67m

The geodetic height of station troy = 39.67m

The value of DT= 4,792,248.634m

The longitude for station troy = =76˚081.77 west

The latitude for station troy =41˚2316.4

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