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... direction , since they do not both always move in the same direction . This mechanical method may be very accurate , and admits of useful extension to similar problems . In the application of this linkwork to steam engines , the travel ...
... direction , since they do not both always move in the same direction . This mechanical method may be very accurate , and admits of useful extension to similar problems . In the application of this linkwork to steam engines , the travel ...
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... direction it can never touch the lines O V and O P , hence the lines may be said to be continually approaching the hyperbola , yet never touching it . Such lines are called " asymptotes , " and when the asymptotes , as in this example ...
... direction it can never touch the lines O V and O P , hence the lines may be said to be continually approaching the hyperbola , yet never touching it . Such lines are called " asymptotes , " and when the asymptotes , as in this example ...
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... direction from P ' towards Q ' . Notice that both the epi- and hypocycloids are traced by the end of a thread unwound from the evolutes , as with a cycloid . No difficulty should be experienced in drawing the epi- and hypotrochoids , as ...
... direction from P ' towards Q ' . Notice that both the epi- and hypocycloids are traced by the end of a thread unwound from the evolutes , as with a cycloid . No difficulty should be experienced in drawing the epi- and hypotrochoids , as ...
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... direction . But as a line may be regarded as a circle of infinite radius , an involute is evidently an epicycloid ... directions . EX . 16. - Draw the curve traced by a point on a straight line which rolls on a semicircle of 3 " diameter ...
... direction . But as a line may be regarded as a circle of infinite radius , an involute is evidently an epicycloid ... directions . EX . 16. - Draw the curve traced by a point on a straight line which rolls on a semicircle of 3 " diameter ...
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... direction of the pressure between the teeth ( called the angle of obliquity ) makes with the common normal at the point of contact being constant and not variable , as with cycloidal teeth . In consequence of these facts , wheels with ...
... direction of the pressure between the teeth ( called the angle of obliquity ) makes with the common normal at the point of contact being constant and not variable , as with cycloidal teeth . In consequence of these facts , wheels with ...
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A Text-Book of Engineering Drawing and Design - Practical Geometry, Teil 1 Sidney H. Wells Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2009 |
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Archimedean Spiral base bisect Boilers BRYAN DONKIN centre CHARLES GRIFFIN circumference cone construction crank curve cycloid cylinder diagonal diameter directrix distance divide divisions draw a line draw lines Draw the plan drawn edge EDITION ellipse end elevation Engineer epicycloid Euclid EXAMPLES EXETER STREET figure front given line ground line hexagon horizontal plane horizontal trace HP and V P hyperbola hypocycloid Illustrations inches intersection involute isometric projection line A B lines parallel major axis mark measure meeting method number of equal oblong obtain parabola perpendicular pitch circle plan and elevation plane inclined planes of projection position practical prism PROBLEM PROF projectors radius represent revolution rhombus right angles scale section plane semicircle set square shown side solid geometry straight line stripes student surface tangent teeth tion triangle true shape vertex vertical plane wheels
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Seite 38 - II. Classification of Steel Ships. III. Considerations in making choice of Type of Vessel. — Framing of Ships. IV. Strains experienced by Ships. — Methods of Computing and Comparing Strengths of Ships. V. Construction of Ships. — Alternative Modes of Construction. — Types of Vessels. — Turret, Self Trimming, and Trunk Steamers, &c. — Rivets and Rivetting, Workmanship. VI. Pumping Arrangements. VII. Maintenance. — Prevention of Deterioration in the Hulls of Ships. — Cement, Paint,...
Seite 39 - KnOW Your Own Ship : A Simple Explanation of the Stability, Construction, Tonnage, and Freeboard of Ships. By THOS. WALTON, Naval Architect.
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Seite 22 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Seite 39 - Gazette. A Medical and Surgical Help for Shipmasters. Including First Aid at Sea. By WM. JOHNSON SMITH, FRCS, Principal Medical Officer, Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich.
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Seite 33 - TABLE, in place of the usual Fifteen minute computations required. This alone is evidence of the assistance which the Tables ensure to every user, and as every Surveyor in active practice has felt the want of such assistance FEW KNOWING OF THEIR PUBLICATION WILL REMAIN WITHOUT THEM.
Seite 44 - SHIP. BY THOMAS WALTON, NAVAL ARCHITECT. Specially arranged to suit the requirements of Ships' Officers, Shipowners, Superintendents, Draughtsmen, Engineers, and Others. This work explains, in a simple manner, such important subjects as: — Displacement. — Deadweight.— Tonnage. — Freeboard. —Moments. — Buoyancy.— Strain Structure. — Stability.— Rolling — Ballasting. — Loading. — Shifting Cargoes. — Admission of Water.— Sail Area.— &c.
Seite 50 - THE MEAN DENSITY OF THE EARTH : An Essay to which the Adams Prize was adjudged in 1893 in the University of Cambridge. By JH POYNTINO, Sc.D., FRS, Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; Professor of Physics, Birmingham University.
Seite 46 - THE CALCULUS FOR ENGINEERS AND PHYSICISTS, Applied to Technical Problems. WITH EXTENSIVE CLASSIFIED REFERENCE LIST OF INTEGRALS. By PROF. ROBERT H. SMITH. ASSISTED BY RF MTJIRHEAD, MA, B.Sc., Formerly Clark Fellow of Glasgow University, and Lecturer on Mathematics at Mason College.