The study on Elevation Control Survey for Ancient Architecture Protection
| Periodical | Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 446 - 449) |
|---|---|
| Main Theme | Trends in Civil Engineering |
| Edited by | Xiuli Du, Jianjun Zheng, Weiming Yan, Yue Li and Jianwei Zhang |
| Pages | 3180-3184 |
| DOI | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.446-449.3180 |
| Citation | Cai Zhong Lv et al., 2012, Advanced Materials Research, 446-449, 3180 |
| Online since | January, 2012 |
| Authors | Cai Zhong Lv, Xiao Hui Liao, Zhong Da Zhan |
| Keywords | Adjustment, Ancient Architecture, Root Mean Square (RMS), Survey, Vertical Control, Weighting |
| Price | US$ 28,- |
Elevation control survey was the foundation of the surveying for ancient architecture profile and facade. The traditional survey method of closed leveling line had many defects such as its workload was big; its calculating office work was complex and so on. The new method used many control points existing in reality, then sublevel surveyed independently. The new method also used the traditional adjustment method and weighting adjustment method. It accelerated the survey progress and increased the survey precision.