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Surveying instruments and their operational principles /

The book gives a detailed theoretical background of the constructional principles of instruments necessary for the most general tasks of surveying. Undergraduate and graduate students will find it very useful in surveying studies to get acquainted with the broad variety of instruments, both classica...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Fialovszky, Lajos
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Hungarian
Publicado: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, �1991.
Colección:Developments in geotechnical engineering ; 62.
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520 |a The book gives a detailed theoretical background of the constructional principles of instruments necessary for the most general tasks of surveying. Undergraduate and graduate students will find it very useful in surveying studies to get acquainted with the broad variety of instruments, both classical and new ones. At the same time, specialists in surveying will also find the book full of new material. The book contains about 600 pictures, including photographs and detailed descriptions of the most representative types of instrumentation. Older types of instruments already out of use, or used only occasionally, are described in broad outline, mentioning basic principles, methods of testing and possibilities for their modernization. New categories of instruments, such as gyroscopes, compensation levelling instruments, electronic theodolites, distance meters and tacheometers, are dealt with in more detail. Care has been taken to include the automation which is rapidly spreading in all fields of instrument manufacture, being necessary to reduce manual operations. The book is intended for builders, architects, technicians, teachers of surveying and professional manufacturers. 
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Surveying Instruments and their Operational Principles; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; PART I: OPTO-MECHANICAL SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS; Chapter 1. Fundamentals and Elements of Optics; Levels; 1.1 Fundamentals of Physical Optics; 1.2 Fundamental Rules of Geometrical Optics; 1.3 Components of Optical Instruments; 1.4 The Human Eye; 1.5 Optical Equipments Used in Surveying Instruments; 1.6 Spirit Levels; Chapter 2. Instruments for Measuring Angles; 2.1 Devices for Setting out Directions and Angles; 2.2 Theodolites; 2.3 Recording Theodolites; 2.4 Special Theodolites 
505 8 |a 2.5 Orientation TheodolitesChapter 3. Instruments for Measuring Elevation; 3.1 Instruments for Levelling; 3.2 Instruments for Trigonometrical Heighting; 3.3 Instruments for Barometric Heighting; Chapter 4. Precision Instruments for Horizontal and Vertical Setting Out; 4.1 Precision Instruments for Setting Out; 4.2 Optical Precision Plummets; Chapter 5. Instruments and Equipment for Distance Measurement; 5.1 Instruments for Length Measurement; 5.2 Geometrical (Optical) Distance Meters; Chapter 6. Instruments for Tacheometry; 6.1 Optical Tacheometers 
505 8 |a 6.2 Instruments and Devices for Graphical SurveyPART II: ELECTRONIC SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS; Chapter 7. Elements of Electronic Instruments; 7.1 Elements of Electronic Circuits; 7.2 Electronic Circuitry; 7.3 Microwave Techniques; 7.4 Digital Techniques; 7.5 Electro-optics; Chapter 8. Distance Measuring Instruments Using the Principle of Interference; 8.1 Distance Measurement by means of the Interference of Light Waves of the Same Frequency; 8.2 Distance Measurement Using the Doppler-effect: the Laser Dopplerinterferometer; 8.3 Distance Determination by Optical Multiplication 
505 8 |a Chapter 9. Electronic Distance Measuring Instruments9.1 Theory of Electronic Distance Measurement; 9.2 Microwave Distance Measurement; 9.3 Electro-optical Distance Measurement; Chapter 10. Electronic Theodolites and Tacheometers; 10.1 Circle Reading by Decoding; 10.2 Circle Reading by the Incremental (Counting) Method; 10.3 General Characteristics of Recording Electronic Tacheometers; 10.4 Electronic Tacheometers in General Use; PART III: OFFICE INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT FOR PROCESSING; Chapter 11. Grid Square and Coordinate Plotting Devices; 11.1 Grid Square Plotting Devices 
505 8 |a 11.2 Equipment and Devices for Manual Point Plotting11.3 Coordinate Plotting Devices; Chapter 12. Equipment for Automatic Mapping and Plotting; 12.1 Data Recorders and Data Recording Instruments; 12.2 Automatic Plotting Machines; Chapter 13. Automatic Equipment for Map Production; 13.1 Digitizers; 13.2 Screen Displays; 13.3 Interactive Graphics Systems; Chapter 14. Instruments to Measure Areas; 14.1 Simple Tools for Area Determination; 14.2 Planimeters; Appendix; Selected Bibliography; Name and Subject Index 
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