Surveying (Part 8)
Tangential Method of Tacheometry: In tangential Tacheometery, horizontal and vertical distance from the instrument to the staff position, are computed from the observed vertical angle of two targets fixed at a known distance S on the staff.
DEPENDING UPON THE VERTICAL ANGLES, THREE CASE MAY BE ARISE :
1. Both vertical angles may be elevation angles.
2. Both vertical angle may be depression angles.
3. One of the angle may be an elevation angle and the other may be a depression angle.
Case 1 : Distance and elevation angle :
Let A and B represent two targets fixed S metres apart on a staff held vertical at D.
Let O represent the trunnion axis of the theodolite.
þ V = D tan a2
þ V - S = D tan a1
Substracting equation (ii) from equation (i), we get S = D (tan a2 – tan a1)
CASE 2. Distance and depression angle
þ V = D tana 2
þ V - S = D tana 1
Substracting equation (ii) from equation (i), we get
S = D (tan a2– tana1)
Note : The most common method of tacheometry is a fixed hair stadia method, using a staff held vertically.
THE SUBSTANCE BAR : The substance bar is an instrument usd for measuring horizontal distances in the area where direct chaining becomes difficult due to undulations or other obstructions.
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