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Plane Table

Plane table surveying is a graphical surveying method where field work and plotting are done simultaneously. A plane table consists of a drawing board mounted on a tripod that can be leveled. An alidade, which is a metallic ruler with a beveled edge, is used for drawing lines and sighting points. Plane table surveying methods include radiation, intersection, traversing, and resection. The radiation method occupies a single station, while intersection uses a minimum of two stations. Traversing connects multiple stations in a series. Resection orients the plane table by determining the position of the occupied station. Plane table surveying allows for efficient mapping in the field but is less accurate than other methods.

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Plane Table

Plane table surveying is a graphical surveying method where field work and plotting are done simultaneously. A plane table consists of a drawing board mounted on a tripod that can be leveled. An alidade, which is a metallic ruler with a beveled edge, is used for drawing lines and sighting points. Plane table surveying methods include radiation, intersection, traversing, and resection. The radiation method occupies a single station, while intersection uses a minimum of two stations. Traversing connects multiple stations in a series. Resection orients the plane table by determining the position of the occupied station. Plane table surveying allows for efficient mapping in the field but is less accurate than other methods.

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Plane Table Survey

Plane Table Surveying


- Plane table is a graphical methodof surveying in which
the field work and the plotting is done simultaneously.
- It is adopted in small mapping.
- It is also ideally suited to filling detail on a mapalready
prepare and available on the drawing sheets.
- It can also be used to prepare a fresh map with the
linear measurements being taken with a chain ortape.
Plane Table And Accessories
Plane Table And Tripod
A simple plane table is a drawing board provided with
a ball and socket arrangement for leveling the table,
with an arrangement to fix the table to a tripod.
Alidade
- a plane alidade consists of a metallic rule with afine
beveled edge called the fiduucial edge.
- This edge used for drawing line.
- For sighting-by placing the ruling edge along the points or
lines marked on the sheet.
- Two frame are attached vertically at its end.
- The eye vane-a small metal frame with asilt.
- The object vane-a frame with a fine hair placed vertically
,for bisecting – the part directed towards the object.
- The center of the eye vane and hair of the objectvane
provides the line of site.
Sight Vane

Object Vane

Fiducially Edge
Telescopic Alidade
The alidade which is fitted with a telescope isknown
as a telescopic alidade.
 It is used to take inclined sights.
 It increases the range and accuracy of the sights.
 It consists of a small telescope with a level tube.
 A graduated scale is mounted on the horizontal axis.
One side of the metal ruler is used as theworking edge
along which lines are drawn.
The angles of elevation or depression can be read on
the vertical circle.
Spirit Level
Spirit level can be used to level the plane table.
It can be tubular level which can be placed in two
perpendicular positions and leveled.
Trough Compass
A compass is used for orienting the plane table when it
has to be used in more than one station.
When the table is shifted to another station ,the
compass is placed along the meridian previously
drawn and the table is rotated to make the needle read
zero.
The table is then oriented to the same position it
occupied at the previous station.
Plumbing fork
The plumb bob is fitted on to a folded frame(fork).
The straight edge can be placed on the table and the
bottom leg on the frame is under the table.
The top leg has a fine point which can be kept on a
plotted point.
Plumbing Fork
Plane Tabling Methods
The plane table can be used in fourways-
i) radiation
ii) intersection
iii) traversing
iv) resection
Plane table is generally used with the traverse drawn
on a sheet for filling detailsor
Can also be used for doing a freshsurvey.
These methods cover both these aspects of surveying
with the plane table.
Radiation Method
It requires the plane table to occupy a single station .
Orientation table is not required.
To conduct the survey of an area ,the table is kept at a
convenient station P commanding a full view of the
area to be surveyed.
Intersection Method
This method requires setting the table up at minimum
of two stations.
Orientation is essential and be can done by back
sighting.
Two station A and B are selected so that they
command a full view of the area to besurveyed.
Traversing Method
This method is used to connect the two or more
stations , however it is similar to the compass
traversing but are done simultaneously.
Traversing is a method of surveying where by a series
of lines are surveyed.
Traverse may be open or closed one.
Re-Section Method
This is the method of orienting the table . a
characteristic feature of resection is that the objective
is to plot the station occupied by the table on the sheet
rather than obtaining the other stations or plotting
details.
Two method of orienting the table
Method of back sighting
Method using trough compass
Two-Point Problem
This is a special case of resection to obtain the position
of station occupied by the table ,given the plotted
position of the two points.
State – to determine the position s of the station S
occupied by the plane table, given the accurately
plotted position ,p and q of the two points P and Q
visible from the instrument station withoutoccupying
these two stations.
Three-Point Problem
This is also a problem of resection.
Objective is to obtain the position of the occupied the
table after orientation.
State – given three visible stations and their plotted
positions, to plot the station occupied by the plane
table with the table correctly oriented with respect to
the three points alreadyplotted.
Advantage Of Plane Table Surveying
It is suitable for location of details as well as contouring for largescale
maps directly in the field.
As surveying and plotting are done simultaneously in the field,chances
of getting omission of any detail get less.
The plotting details can immediately get compared with the actual
objects present in the field. Thus errors as well as accuracy of the plot
can be ascertained as the work progresses in the field.
Contours and specific features can be represented and checked
conveniently as the whole area is in view at the time of plotting.
Only relevant details are located because the map is drawnas the
survey progresses. Irrelevant details get omitted in the fielditself.
The plane table survey is generally more rapid and less costly than most
other types of survey.
As the instruments used are simple, not much skill for operation of
instruments is required. This method of survey requires no field book.
Disadvantage Of Plane Table Surveying

The plane table survey is not possible in unfavourable


climates such as rain, fog etc.
This method of survey is not very accurate and thus
unsuitable for large scale or precisework.
As no field book is maintained, plotting at different scale
require full exercise.
The method requires large amount of time to be spent in
the field.
Quality of the final map depends largely on the drafting
capability of the surveyor.
This method is effective in relatively open country where
stations can be sighted easily .
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