ELEMENTARY SURVEYING (LOOSELEAF)
ELEMENTARY SURVEYING (LOOSELEAF)
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ISBN: 9780134604701
Author: GHILANI
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.23P
To determine

The geodetic coordinates for a point A.

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The geodetic coordinate for point A is 41°12'12.203"N,78°26'30.3340"W .

Given:

The state plane coordinates of points A and B are shown in the following table.

    PointE(m)N(m)
    A  541983.399  115702.804
    B  541457.526  115430.257

Concept Used:

Write the expression for the actual E coordinate of the E grid axis.

E'=EEο...... (I)

Here, E' is the actual coordinate, E is the given coordinate of the E grid axis and E0 is the offset to the N grid axis.

Write the expression for the actual N coordinate of the N grid axis.

N'=RbNNb ...... (II)

Here, N' is actual N coordinate, N is the given coordinate, Rb and Nb are the zone constants for the north zone of Pennsylvania.

Write the expression for the convergence angle.

γ=tan1E'N'......(III)

Here, γ is the convergence angle.

Write the expression for the radius of the earth.

R=N'cosγ...... (IV)

Here, R is the radius of the earth.

Write the expression for geodetic longitude.

λ=λ0γsinϕ0 ....... (V)

Here, λ is the geodetic longitude, λ0 and sinϕ are zone constant of the north zone of Pennsylvania.

Write the expression for the number of arcs.

Δϕ"=RTRT.D…… (VI)

Here, Δϕ" is the number of arcs, R is the computed radius of earth, RT is radius of earth obtained from the table for the Pennsylvania North Zone and T.D is the tab difference.

Write the expression for geodetic latitude.

ϕ=Latitude+Δϕ" . ...... (VII)Calculations:

Calculate the value of E' .

For Pennsylvania’s North Zone. Eο is 600000m and E is 541983.399m

Substitute 600000m . for Eο and 541983.399m for E in Equation (I).

E'=541983.399m600000m=58016.601m

Calculate the value of N' .For Pennsylvania’s north zone Rb is 7379348.3668m , N is 115702.804m ,and Nb is 0 .

Substitute 7379348.3668m for Rb , 115702.804m for N and 0 for Nb in Equation (II).

N'=7379348.3668m115702.804m0.00m=7263645.563m

Calculate the convergence angle.

Substitute 58016.601m for E' and 7263645.563m for N' in Equation (III).

γ=tan158016.601m7263645.563m=tan10.007987=0°27'27.45"

Calculate the radius of Earth.

Substitute 7263645.563m for N' and 0°27'27.45" for γ in Equation (IV).

R=7263645.563mcos0°27'27.45"=7263645.563m0.999=7263877.255m

Calculate the geodetic longitude of point A .

For Pennsylvania’s north zone λ0 is 77°45' and sinϕ0 is 0.661539733812 .

Substitute 77°45' for λ0 , 0.661539733812 for sinϕ0 and 0.2°27'27.45" for γ in Equation (V).

λ=77°45'0°27'27.45"0.661539733812=77°45'0°41'30.33"=78°26'30.3340"W

Calculate the geodetic latitude with the help of table showing various parameters for the North Zone of Pennsylvania.

    Latitude

      ϕ

    Radius(m)Tab. DifferenceScale factor

      k

    f

      41°12'7264593.05030.848300.99996400
      41°13'7262742.15230.848360.99996295

As per the calculations the computed radius, R is between 41°12' and 41°13' . Hence add the number of arc seconds to 41°12' to determine the geodetic latitude.

Substitute 7264593.050m for RT , 7263877.128m for R and 30.84830 for T.D in Equation (VI).

Δϕ"=7264593.050m7263877.255m30.84830=715.795m30.84830=23.203"

Calculate the geodetic latitude.

Substitute 41°12' for Latitude and 23.203" for Δϕ" in Equation (VI).

ϕ=41°12'+23.203"ϕ=41°12'12.203"N

Conclusion:

The geodetic coordinate of point A is 41°12'12.203"N,78°26'30.3340"W .

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