VERIFICATION OF A TRIANGULATION NETWORK IN CLUJ-NAPOCA FOR FUTURE TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYS
Abstract
In order to carry out topographic elevations, it is necessary to check the stability of the triangulation network in the area to which the subsequent works will be linked, by thickening new points. The paper analyzes the development of the topographic points in the southern area of the USAMV Cluj-Napoca truck. The triangulation network studied is presented as a complex triangulation network, consisting of a central point polygon and a quadrilateral with two observed diagonals. Following the verification of the network, it is found that it falls within the permissible tolerances ± 15 cm, thus concluding that the network studied is stable. Following the verification, a new point was placed near the area of interest. The classification was done by the method of multiple intersections combined.Copyright (c) 2019 Nicolae POP, Sergiu POP, Mircea ORTELECAN, Laura Cristina LUCA
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