Lecture 6 The Engineer S Transit and Theodolite PDF
Lecture 6 The Engineer S Transit and Theodolite PDF
Lecture 6 The Engineer S Transit and Theodolite PDF
Outline
I. Engineers Transit
The Engineers Transit I. Main Parts
I. Upper Plate
and Theodolite II. Lower Plate
Lecture 6 III. Leveling Head Assembly
GE10: General Surveying I II. Setting up the transit
III. Leveling of the Transit
IV. Care of the Transit
II. Theodolite
I. Types of Theodolite
I. Repeating Theodolite
II. Directional Theodolite
III. Digital Theodolite
Department of Geodetic Engineering
University of the Philippines, Diliman II. Main Parts
III. Setting up the theodolite
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5. VERTICAL CIRCLE
4. PLATE LEVEL VIALS Attached to the telescope and rotates with it
Positioned at right angles to each other Used to measure vertical angles
Used to establish the upper and lower plates in a
horizontal plane
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6. PLATE VERNIERS
Two opposite verniers (A & B) 7. TELESCOPE CLAMP
A vernier is adjacent to the Tightened to hold the telescope horizontal or at
eyepiece where it is easily used any desired inclination
B vernier is 180o from A vernier Located near the horizontal axle of the transit
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LEVELING OF THE
TRANSIT
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LEVELING THE PLATE LEVEL BUBBLE LEVELING THE PLATE LEVEL BUBBLE
1. The bubble is centered by rotating screws 1 and 2 in 5. Return to the original position and check
opposite directions centering of the bubble.
the rotations (see figure) will cause the bubble to 6. Rotate through 180o so that end A of the bubble
move from left to right tube is on line with level screw .
2. Next, rotate the instrument so that the one end of the
7. Repeat the previous steps so that all bubble tubes
bubble tube is aligned with the remaining screw
are leveled in every direction.
3. Center the bubble in this position by rotating this
remaining screw
4. The rotation indicated in the figure will cause the
bubble to move away from level screw 3
5. Protect the instrument at all times from any shock 7. The transit should be lifted from the carrying case
or sudden jolt by grasping the standards and NOT by the
never allow the instrument to fall or drop telescope.
6. Hold the transit in the arms with the tripod 8. Tripod legs should be spread apart to make it
sticking out to the side or behind NOT on the stable.
shoulder 9. Tripod shoes should be sunk firmly to the ground.
do this when: 10.It should never be left unattended because it may
1. Carrying it inside a building
2. There is danger of striking the instrument against
be upset by passing vehicles, stray animals,
any obstructions playing children, wind or maybe stolen.
11.Avoid setting the transit on concrete slabs,
boulders, and steel plates
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s
LC =
n
where:
LC = Least Count
s = value of the smallest division on the main scale
n = no. of divisions on the vernier
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Reading:
= 94010 + 0244.4
= 9401244.4
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THANK YOU
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