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Presented by :-
Sumit Kumar Jha
BARCH/15006/14
B. Arch 4th semester
TOPIC : PRINCIPLES AND WORKING OF TOTAL STATION
BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MESRA
PATNA
INTRODUCTION
 The total station is an electronic theodolite (transit) integrated with an electronic
distance meter (EDM) to read slope distances from the instrument to a particular
point.
 A total station or total station theodolite is an electronic/optical instrument used in
modern surveying and building construction.
 Robotic total stations allow the operator to control the instrument from a distance via
remote control. This eliminates the need for an assistant staff member as the operator
holds the reflector and controls the total station from the observed point.
PARTS OF TOTAL STATION
PRINCIPLE
In order to describe the position of a point, two coordinates are
required. Polar coordinates need a line and an angle. Cartesian
coordinates need two lines within an orthogonal system. The total
station measures polar coordinates; these are recalculated as
Cartesian coordinates within the given orthogonal system, either
within the instrument itself or subsequently in the office
An angle represents the difference between two
directions.
The horizontal angle α between the two directions leading
to the points P1 and P2 is independent of the height
difference between those points, provided that the telescope
always moves in a strictly vertical plane when tilted,
whatever its horizontal orientation.
 Plumbing down from a height point,
plumbing up from a ground point, and inspecting
a vertical line on a structure, can be carried out
exactly in just one telescope face, but only if the
telescope describes a precisely-vertical plane when
it is tilted.
WORKING OF TOTAL STATION
 Surveys (polar method):
To create e.g. a location plan, the position and height of a
point on the object are determined by measuring angles
and distances. To do this, the instrument is set up on any
prominent point in a local coordinate system. A second
prominent point is selected for the purposes of orientation;
after this has been targeted the horizontal circle is set to
zero
 Measuring distances without a reflector:
 Each of the TCR total stations from Leica Geosystems includes not only a
conventional infrared distancer that measures to prisms, but also an integrated
laser distancer that requires no reflector. You can switch between these two
distancers.
 This arrangement brings many advantages where points are accessible only with
 difficulty or not at all, for example during the recording of frontages, in
positioning pipes
 and for measurements across gorges or fences.
 Automatic target recognition:
The TCA total stations from Leica Geosystems are equipped with an automatic target recognitionsystem
("ATR"). This makes targeting faster and easier. It is enough to point the telescope approximately at the
reflector; a touch on a button then automatically triggers the fine pointing and the angle- and distance
measurements, and records all of
the values. This technology also makes it possible to carry out fully automatic
measurements with the help of a computer. The ATR can also be switched to a mode in
which moving targets can be followed and measured; after establishing the initial
contact with the target the instrument locks on to it and tracks it.
During building alignment, it is useful to extrapolate the sides of
the building to beyond
the limits of the excavation and there to erect profile boards on
which the extensions are
marked exactly by hammering in nails. These can be connected to
strings or wires at
any time during the construction sequence, indicating the required
positions of the walls.
Setting out profile boards
Inspecting the line of sight
In new levels, the compensator has been adjusted at room temperature,
so that the line of sight is horizontal even if the instrument is tilted
slightly.
This situation changes if the temperature fluctuates by more than ten or
fifteen degrees, after a long journey, or if the instrument is subjected to
strong vibration.
It is then advisable to inspect the line of sight, particularly if more than
one target distance is being used.
Inspecting the EDM of the total station
Permanently mark four runs within the range typical for the user (e.g.
between 20 m and 200 m). Using a new distancer, or one that has been
calibrated on a standard baseline, measure these distances three times.
The mean values, corrected for atmospheric influences (refer to the
user manual) can be regarded as being the required values.
ADVANTAGE OF USING TOTAL STATION
 Relatively quick collection of information
 Multiple surveys can be performed at one set-up location.
 Easy to perform distance and horizontal measurements with simultaneous calculation of project coordinates
(Northings, Eastings, and Elevations).
 Layout of construction site quickly and efficiently.
 Digital design data from CAD programs can be uploaded to data collector.
 Daily survey information can also be quickly downloaded into CAD which eliminates data manipulation time
required using conventional survey techniques.
 Multiple surveys can be performed at one set-up location.
DISADVANTAGES OF USING TOTAL STATION
 Vertical elevation accuracy not as accurate as using conventional survey level and rod technique.
 Horizontal coordinates are calculated on a rectangular grid system. However, the real world should be based
on a spheroid and rectangular coordinates must be transformed to geographic coordinates if projects are large
scale.
 Examples : highways, large buildings, etc.
 As with any computer-based application “Garbage in equals Garbage out”. However, in the case of inaccurate
construction surveys “Garbage in equals lawsuits and contractors claims for extras.”
CONCLUSION
 Total station makes the measurements more accurate
 It records the data in its inbuilt data recorder and generate maps in fraction of time
 Hence time consuming will be less and total station made survey work easy
Hence total staion is total solution of survey work
THANKING YOU 
Presented by :-
Sumit Kumar Jha
BARCH/15006/14
B. Arch 4th semester

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Total station

  • 1. Presented by :- Sumit Kumar Jha BARCH/15006/14 B. Arch 4th semester TOPIC : PRINCIPLES AND WORKING OF TOTAL STATION BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MESRA PATNA
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  The total station is an electronic theodolite (transit) integrated with an electronic distance meter (EDM) to read slope distances from the instrument to a particular point.  A total station or total station theodolite is an electronic/optical instrument used in modern surveying and building construction.  Robotic total stations allow the operator to control the instrument from a distance via remote control. This eliminates the need for an assistant staff member as the operator holds the reflector and controls the total station from the observed point.
  • 3. PARTS OF TOTAL STATION
  • 4. PRINCIPLE In order to describe the position of a point, two coordinates are required. Polar coordinates need a line and an angle. Cartesian coordinates need two lines within an orthogonal system. The total station measures polar coordinates; these are recalculated as Cartesian coordinates within the given orthogonal system, either within the instrument itself or subsequently in the office
  • 5. An angle represents the difference between two directions. The horizontal angle α between the two directions leading to the points P1 and P2 is independent of the height difference between those points, provided that the telescope always moves in a strictly vertical plane when tilted, whatever its horizontal orientation.
  • 6.  Plumbing down from a height point, plumbing up from a ground point, and inspecting a vertical line on a structure, can be carried out exactly in just one telescope face, but only if the telescope describes a precisely-vertical plane when it is tilted. WORKING OF TOTAL STATION
  • 7.  Surveys (polar method): To create e.g. a location plan, the position and height of a point on the object are determined by measuring angles and distances. To do this, the instrument is set up on any prominent point in a local coordinate system. A second prominent point is selected for the purposes of orientation; after this has been targeted the horizontal circle is set to zero
  • 8.  Measuring distances without a reflector:  Each of the TCR total stations from Leica Geosystems includes not only a conventional infrared distancer that measures to prisms, but also an integrated laser distancer that requires no reflector. You can switch between these two distancers.  This arrangement brings many advantages where points are accessible only with  difficulty or not at all, for example during the recording of frontages, in positioning pipes  and for measurements across gorges or fences.
  • 9.  Automatic target recognition: The TCA total stations from Leica Geosystems are equipped with an automatic target recognitionsystem ("ATR"). This makes targeting faster and easier. It is enough to point the telescope approximately at the reflector; a touch on a button then automatically triggers the fine pointing and the angle- and distance measurements, and records all of the values. This technology also makes it possible to carry out fully automatic measurements with the help of a computer. The ATR can also be switched to a mode in which moving targets can be followed and measured; after establishing the initial contact with the target the instrument locks on to it and tracks it.
  • 10. During building alignment, it is useful to extrapolate the sides of the building to beyond the limits of the excavation and there to erect profile boards on which the extensions are marked exactly by hammering in nails. These can be connected to strings or wires at any time during the construction sequence, indicating the required positions of the walls. Setting out profile boards
  • 11. Inspecting the line of sight In new levels, the compensator has been adjusted at room temperature, so that the line of sight is horizontal even if the instrument is tilted slightly. This situation changes if the temperature fluctuates by more than ten or fifteen degrees, after a long journey, or if the instrument is subjected to strong vibration. It is then advisable to inspect the line of sight, particularly if more than one target distance is being used.
  • 12. Inspecting the EDM of the total station Permanently mark four runs within the range typical for the user (e.g. between 20 m and 200 m). Using a new distancer, or one that has been calibrated on a standard baseline, measure these distances three times. The mean values, corrected for atmospheric influences (refer to the user manual) can be regarded as being the required values.
  • 13. ADVANTAGE OF USING TOTAL STATION  Relatively quick collection of information  Multiple surveys can be performed at one set-up location.  Easy to perform distance and horizontal measurements with simultaneous calculation of project coordinates (Northings, Eastings, and Elevations).  Layout of construction site quickly and efficiently.  Digital design data from CAD programs can be uploaded to data collector.  Daily survey information can also be quickly downloaded into CAD which eliminates data manipulation time required using conventional survey techniques.  Multiple surveys can be performed at one set-up location.
  • 14. DISADVANTAGES OF USING TOTAL STATION  Vertical elevation accuracy not as accurate as using conventional survey level and rod technique.  Horizontal coordinates are calculated on a rectangular grid system. However, the real world should be based on a spheroid and rectangular coordinates must be transformed to geographic coordinates if projects are large scale.  Examples : highways, large buildings, etc.  As with any computer-based application “Garbage in equals Garbage out”. However, in the case of inaccurate construction surveys “Garbage in equals lawsuits and contractors claims for extras.”
  • 15. CONCLUSION  Total station makes the measurements more accurate  It records the data in its inbuilt data recorder and generate maps in fraction of time  Hence time consuming will be less and total station made survey work easy Hence total staion is total solution of survey work
  • 16. THANKING YOU  Presented by :- Sumit Kumar Jha BARCH/15006/14 B. Arch 4th semester