Survei Gayaberat Absolut pada Pilar Gayaberat Utama

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18 Mar 202106:54

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses a geodesy and geodynamics survey activity at the Serang Maritime Meteorological Station, focusing on measuring the main gravity pillar for the national gravity control network. It explains the four stages of absolute gravity survey, including obtaining permissions, setting up equipment, and measuring gravity gradients using specialized tools like gravimeters and interferometers. The process involves stabilizing the equipment, checking voltages, and ensuring the interferometer is warmed up and calibrated. The data collected will be processed to calculate average gravity values, crucial for national mapping and geoid modeling.

Takeaways

  • 🌏 The script discusses a geodetic and geodynamic survey activity being conducted at the Serang Maritime Meteorological Station.
  • 📍 The main focus is on measuring the gravity pillar, specifically pillar number 05, which is part of the national gravity control network realization.
  • 📈 The survey aims to provide a reference for creating national maps, especially for land contour mapping and geoid modeling in Indonesia.
  • 🔍 The process involves four stages, starting with obtaining permissions from stakeholders related to the gravity pillar's location.
  • 🏭 The first step in the survey is explaining the measurement of gravity gradient, which is done by measuring gravity relative to the height of different instruments.
  • 🔧 The equipment used includes a stabilizer, a converter, a set of absolute gravimeters, a control panel, a dropper, an interferometer, a vertical checker, an oscilloscope, and a multimeter.
  • 💻 A laptop with specialized software is used to apply the absolute gravity values during the survey.
  • 🛠️ The measurement procedure is divided into several stages, including preparation, initialization, and data acquisition using the absolute gravimeter.
  • 📊 Data acquisition involves creating a new file, setting input parameters, and starting the measurement, which takes approximately 30 minutes per set.
  • 📋 The final stage of the survey involves completing the log of measurements used for data processing and metadata fulfillment.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the Absolute Gravity Survey mentioned in the script?

    -The purpose of the Absolute Gravity Survey is to measure the gravitational acceleration at specific points, which will serve as a reference for creating national maps, especially for geoid modeling and gravimetric surveys in Indonesia.

  • What is the significance of the 'Pilar Gayaberat Utama 053' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'Pilar Gayaberat Utama 053' is a part of the national gravity control network realization. It is a key pillar for the Absolute Gravity Survey and is located at the Serang Maritime Meteorological Station.

  • What are the four main steps involved in the Absolute Gravity Survey as described in the script?

    -The four main steps involved in the Absolute Gravity Survey are: 1) obtaining permission from stakeholders related to the pillar's location, 2) setting up the equipment, 3) initiating the measurement process, and 4) data acquisition and processing.

  • What is meant by 'pengukuran gradien gaya berat' in the context of the survey?

    -In the context of the survey, 'pengukuran gradien gaya berat' refers to the measurement of the gravitational force relative to different heights of the instrument, with the aim of obtaining the gravitational gradient value at a specific pillar.

  • What is the duration of each measurement at different heights during the survey?

    -Each measurement at different heights during the survey is conducted for approximately 10 minutes, with 60 data recordings obtained per minute.

  • What equipment is used in the Absolute Gravity Survey as detailed in the script?

    -The equipment used in the Absolute Gravity Survey includes a stabilizer, a converter AC to DC, a set of Absolute gravimeters, a control panel, a dropper, an interferometer, a vertical checker, an oscilloscope, a multimeter, and a laptop with specific software for data processing.

  • What is the role of the stabilizer and the AC to DC converter in the survey equipment?

    -The stabilizer is used to maintain electrical stability, and the AC to DC converter is used because the gravimeter requires a regulated supply of DC electricity.

  • What is the minimum voltage required for the ion volt in the control panel during the survey?

    -The minimum voltage required for the ion volt in the control panel during the survey is 3.8 volts.

  • What is the procedure for checking the laser alignment during the survey?

    -The procedure for checking the laser alignment involves using a Baltic cartographer tool after the equipment has been warmed up for an hour. The alignment is checked to ensure it is correct before proceeding with data acquisition.

  • How long does the data acquisition process using the gravimeter take in one set of measurements?

    -The data acquisition process using the gravimeter takes approximately 30 minutes in one set of measurements.

  • What is the final step of the survey after data acquisition?

    -The final step of the survey after data acquisition is to complete the log of the measurements used for data processing and metadata fulfillment.

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