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SurvEngLev

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This app supports Android 4.4 and above and is avaliable on Google Play app store.What I should have explained in the video is this: What was a rise in the first levelling run becomes a fall in the second levelling run and what was a fall in the first levelling run will now be a rise in the second levelling run. (The app automatically takes this into consideration when the comparison/check is taking place)Also, when accepting a rise or fall value from either the first or second levelling run to alter either the first or second levelling run you must keep the sign (+ or -) of the value that is being altered.The SurvEngLev levelling application is designed for onsite land Surveyors and Civil Engineering Surveyors to carry out Rise and Fall Levelling calculations on a mobile phone device out in the field. The application will compute the necessary calculations for two types of Rise and Fall levelling runs, these being:1) From a known point or Bench Mark to finish at another known point or Bench Mark.2) For a double run Rise and Fall levelling exercise in which there is no known point to finish the Rise and Fall levelling run on. (Only a Bench Mark to start from). If this is to be the case, then once the Surveyor/Engineer has got to the final Fore Sight Observation, He/she will reset the height of the levelling Instrument, Back Sight onto the final Fore Sight observation from the first Levelling run and work his/her way back up the same levelling run in the opposite direction (observing all the same points). The only values that are of interest from the second run are the Rise and Falls which should be (regardless of being Negative or Positive and within your specified tolerance) the same as the first Rise and Fall levelling Run. If the values donโ€™t match, then at least you know where the problem is and you can just simply go back out and re-observe the problem points to find out which of the rise and fall values was correct (or incorrect) from the two levelling runs.SurvEngLev will:1) Calculate Rise and Falls and Reduced Levels for first Levelling Run2) Calculate Rise and Falls only, for second Levelling Run3) Allows the Surveyor/Engineer specify a tolerance for the two compared levelling runs to fall within.4) Compare Rise and Falls of both first and Second Levelling Runs (Within your specified Tolerance)5) Show the Surveyor/Engineer which observations do not fall within tolerance.6) Allows the Surveyor/Engineer rectify and replace the Rise and Fall values that do not fall within specified tolerance with re-observed values that do fall within specified tolerance.7) The app will mean the processed rise and fall values of both levelling runs which are then applied to re-compute the reduced levels for the first levelling run.8) At each stage of SurvEng Lev there is a print function showing all observed and computed data which can copied to be sent out for further processing via the share function of your mobile device.9) All data is saved until the red re-set button located on the home screen is pressed.10) Any amount of Intermediate Sights can be input into the application.11) Stadia Tacheometry (Horizontal Sights) Is included within this app

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