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- Haul volume of 3075 cubic meters over 610m (average haul distance) for a cost of RM18,757.50
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- Raw data collected at stations A, B, C and D including angles, distances and calculations.
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The document discusses factorial analysis of variance (ANOVA) and provides an example to illustrate the steps. It analyzes the flavor acceptability of luncheon meat from different sources. The null hypothesis is that there is no significant difference between the sources. The two-way ANOVA calculations show that the computed F-values are greater than the critical values, so the null hypothesis is rejected, indicating there are significant differences between the sources of luncheon meat.
This document summarizes Arnab Ghosh's research portfolio, which includes computational and experimental work in failure analysis related to wear and fatigue. Some of the key areas of research outlined are computational modeling of contact mechanics, surface and subsurface wear simulation, third body simulation, fretting fatigue crack propagation modeling, and experimental studies of pin-on-disk wear testing, fretting wear experiments, and fretting fatigue experiments. The research utilizes finite element analysis, fracture mechanics, and experimental characterization techniques like surface profilometry.
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- Freehaul distance of 600m and balance line at 400 cubic meters
- Freehaul volume of 1500 cubic meters over 600m for a cost of RM9000
- Haul volume of 3075 cubic meters over 610m (average haul distance) for a cost of RM18,757.50
- Overhaul volume of 1575 cubic meters over 750m (average overhaul distance) for a cost of RM2362.50
Total estimated cost of earthwork is RM176,375.
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- Description of the equipment used including a theodolite, tripod, plumb bob and level rod.
- Raw data collected at stations A, B, C and D including angles, distances and calculations.
- Adjusted data with corrected angles, bearings, latitudes and departures, and error of closure calculation showing the traverse is acceptable.
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5. 5
INSTRUMENTS USED FOR LEVELLING:
1. An Automatic leveller
2. A Levelling Rod
3. Tripod
DEFINITIONS & TERMS:
Level Surface A level surface is defined as a curved surface which at each point is
perpendicular to the direction of gravity at the point. The surface of a
still water is a truly level surface. Any surface parallel to the mean
spheroidal surface of the earth is, therefore, a level surface.
Horizontal Line It is a straight line tangential to the level line at a point. It is also
perpendicular to the plumb line.
Level Line A level line is a line lying in a level surface. It is, therefore, normal to the
plumb line at all points.
Vertical Line It is a line normal to the level line at a point. It is commonly considered
to be the line defined by a plumb line.
Elevation The elevation of a point on or near the surface of the earth is its vertical
distance above or below an arbitrarily assumed level surface or datum.
The difference in elevation between two points is the vertical distance
between the two-level surface in which the two points lie.
Bench Mark
(B.M)
It is a relatively permanent point of reference whose elevation with
respect to some assumed datum is known. It is used either as a starting
point for levelling or as a point upon which to close as a check.
6. 6
Temporary
Bench Mark
(T.B.M)
A bench-mark which is a temporary setup by the surveyor for his own
particular task
Reduced Level
(R.L)
It is a vertical distance of a point above or below the datum. The
elevation of a point is either plus or minus according to the point above
or below the datum.
The Line of
Collimation (H.L)
It is the line that intersects with the cross hair of the optical centre of
the object glass.
Back sight (BS) The instrument setup at the first point to receive the first reading
Foresight (FS) A transfer point of the levelling. A new point in which the previous point
from back sight and foresight are taken.