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FINAL PRESENTATION

To study and prepare 3-D model of Aquatic Ecology Center and its periphery

Kathmandu UniversityDepartment of Civil and Geomatics

Engineering

Project Members:Ashok Kumar Rimal, Roll no 23

Srijit Sharma, Roll no 24Kanchan Acharya, Roll no 26

Sumit Katila, Roll no 27Rubina Shahi, Roll no 28

IntroductionAquatic Ecology Center (AEC) is a block for

research development and consultancy.

AEC was established in 2003 AD, with the aim of improving academics with the help of research

It has a very unique building structure having four circular buildings connected with each other

Our project is to make the 3-D model of AEC block and its periphery.

Image1: AEC Block and its periphery(Photo courtesy: Srijit Sharma, Captured on:

May 21, 2014)

Image2: Satellite view of AEC Block and its periphery

(Photo source: Google Earth, March 25, 2014)

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ObjectivesMAIN OBJECTIVESTo measure the detail dimension of building

and its topography and prepare a CAD plan.

To develop a 3-D model of AEC Block and its periphery.

SUB OBJECTIVES

To develop basic surveying skills.

To study the building structure of AEC block and its land topography.

To develop the skill of working in team.

MethodologyPROPOSAL DEFENCE

FIELD VISIT AND DATA

COLLECTION

PREPARATION OF CAD

PLAN

3-D MODELLING

How was data taken

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Horizontal distance measurement

Vertical Distance Measurement

Using Ranging rod

3-D model preparationCAD-plan was pasted in plywood

From the lowest elevation, building was prepared

Elevation was raised

- Ranging Rods - Tape -Pegs

RESOURCES USED FOR DATAACQUISITION

Resources used for 3-D modelling

Plywood Thermo coal Colors/paints Papers Fevicol Stationery materials

ExpenditureS.No Material Quantity Rate Cost

1. Ply Wood 1 - 500

2. Thermo coal 4 125 500

3. Fevicol 2 kg 150 300

4. Brushes 1 50 50

5. Nails 10 2 20

6. Paint - - 250

7. Stationary - - 100

8. Transportation - - 100

9. Miscellaneous - - 500

Total: 2320/-

Planned VS actual project schedule

Activities Week1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

Week 6

Week 7

Week 8

Week 9

Week 10

Week 11

Week 12

Preparation of Proposal Proposal DefenseLiterature ReviewPreliminary SurveyField Visit and Data CollectionMaterial PurchasePlottingMid-term Report preparationMid-term3-D modellingFinal Report preparationFinal Defense

Worked Planned

Actual work done

Difficulties encounteredUnfavourable weather

Time limit for the submission of instrument

Measurement of upper height in AEC building

OutcomesA 3-D model of AEC block and its periphery

Knowledge of basic surveying techniques.

Development the skills of teamwork abilities.

ConclusionThe project has been completed in allocated

time.

The estimated cost and cost spend is similar

We have gained the knowledge of basic surveying skills and we have developed the ability to work in team

This project is a grand success!!

ReferencesText book reference:Gerson, G.J. & Gerson, S.M. (2011). Technical Writing

Process and Products. Published by: Pearson Education Inc.

SK Duggal, Volume I, Edition II (2004). Surveying. Published by: Tata McGraw – Hill publishing company limited.

Website reference:URL 1: http://ku.edu.np/aec/ (accessed on: April 3, 2014)URL 2:

http://www.canberra.edu.au/studyskills/writing/reports(accessed on: June 25,2014)

END OF THE PRESENTATION

THANK YOU!!

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