Theodolite Survey – Uses and Methods of Plotting
Theodolite surveying is widely used in civil engineering for precise measurement of angles and layout work. After field observations are taken using a theodolite, the collected data is plotted on drawing sheets to prepare maps and plans. In ITI Draughtsman Civil, understanding the uses of theodolite and methods of plotting is essential for accurate drafting and design.
1. Uses of Theodolite
Theodolite is a versatile instrument used in various surveying and construction activities:
- Measurement of Horizontal Angles: Used in traversing and triangulation.
- Measurement of Vertical Angles: Helps in determining heights and elevations.
- Setting Out Works: Used for laying out buildings, roads, bridges, and tunnels.
- Alignment of Structures: Ensures correct alignment of columns, walls, and roads.
- Determination of Distances: Used along with trigonometry for indirect distance measurement.
- Topographical Survey: Helps in mapping land features accurately.
2. Methods of Plotting in Theodolite Survey
After collecting field data, plotting is done to represent the survey on paper or digitally. The main methods of plotting are:
(a) Plotting by Traverse Method
- Survey lines are plotted using measured angles and distances.
- Suitable for closed and open traverses.
- Used in road and boundary surveys.
(b) Plotting by Coordinates Method
- Coordinates (X and Y) of points are calculated.
- Points are plotted using coordinate values.
- Highly accurate method.
(c) Plotting by Radiation Method
- Points are plotted from a single station using angles and distances.
- Useful for small areas.
(d) Plotting by Intersection Method
- Points are located by intersection of lines from two stations.
- Used when points are inaccessible.
3. Steps in Plotting
- Select a suitable scale.
- Draw base line or reference line.
- Plot angles using protractor or instruments.
- Mark distances using scale.
- Locate points accurately.
- Join points to complete the map.
4. Importance of Plotting
- Converts field data into graphical form.
- Helps in visualization of survey area.
- Essential for planning and design.
- Used for preparation of maps and layouts.
5. Precautions in Plotting
- Use correct scale and units.
- Plot angles accurately.
- Avoid errors in measurement.
- Check calculations before plotting.
Role of Draughtsman Civil
A Draughtsman Civil uses theodolite survey data to prepare accurate plans, layouts, and construction drawings. Proper knowledge of plotting methods ensures precise representation of field observations.
Conclusion
Theodolite is widely used for measuring angles and setting out engineering works. Proper plotting methods help in converting field data into accurate drawings and maps.
For ITI Draughtsman Civil students, understanding the uses and plotting methods of theodolite is essential for professional surveying and drafting work.