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  • TOPOGRAPHY: FUNDAMENTALS AND PRACTICES APPLIED TO CIVIL ENGINEERING
  • MATTEUS SVENS
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • Formatos: pdf, ePub, MOBI, FB2
  • ISBN: 9798230954576
  • Editorial: Socratica

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Overview

Master Topography with this Essential Guide: A Comprehensive Approach for Engineers and StudentsUncover the Secrets of Topography: Dive into Fundamental Concepts: Understand the basics of topography with clear and concise explanations. Master Essential Techniques: Learn to perform accurate measurements using modern topographic instruments and methods. Explore Practical Applications: Discover how topography is applied in various civil engineering projects, from road construction to urban planning. A Complete Resource for: Civil Engineers: Enhance your topographic skills and knowledge to make precise and efficient decisions in your projects. Engineering Students: Gain a solid foundation in topography and prepare for a successful career in the field. Ambitious Professionals: Expand your horizons and seek opportunities in different sectors that require expertise in topography. Rich and Detailed Content: Fundamental Topographic Concepts: Levels, coordinates, reference systems, errors and uncertainties, measurement methods. Topographic Instruments: Theodolites, tacheometers, levels, GPS, drones, topographic software. Topographic Surveying: Planimetry, altimetry, survey methods, restitution, graphic representation. Applications in Civil Engineering: Construction site layout, infrastructure projects, subdivisions, drainage, hydrography. Practical Examples and Case Studies: Reinforce learning with real-world situations from the field.

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