TECHNICAL PAPERS
Nov 1, 1991

Off‐Line Spatial Alignment

Publication: Journal of Surveying Engineering
Volume 117, Issue 4

Abstract

A technique is developed for the three‐dimensional alignment of a straight line from stations independent of the line itself. If a line is given by two points, no instruments are required to occupy the line. Alignment is accomplished by forming two planes, their line of intersection being the given line. Each of the two planes contains the two given points and a theodolite station chosen independent of the given line. The accuracy obtained with this technique is equivalent to that of horizontal alignment using theodolites.

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Chrzanowski, A., and Ahmed, F. A. (1971). “Alignment surveys in a turbulent atmosphere using laser.” Proc. 31st Annual Meeting, ACSM, Mar.
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Van Heel, A. C. S. (1962). “New optional methods of precision alignment (straight lines and flat surfaces).” Tran., Society of Instrument Technology, Dec.

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Journal of Surveying Engineering
Volume 117Issue 4November 1991
Pages: 151 - 154

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Fouad A. Ahmed
Civ. Engrg. Dept., King Fahd Univ. of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

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