The Field Engineer: A Handy Book of Practice in the Survey, Location, and Track-work of Railroads; Containing a Large Collection of Rules and Tables, Original and Selected, Applicable to Both the Standard and the Narrow Gauge ...D. Van Nostrand Company, 1890 - 339 páginas |
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... deflection angle : it is equal to the central angle , or to twice the tangential angle , subtended by either chord . 9. If F K be made equal to FH , and HN be made equal to HL , HK is called the tangential distance , and LN the deflec ...
... deflection angle : it is equal to the central angle , or to twice the tangential angle , subtended by either chord . 9. If F K be made equal to FH , and HN be made equal to HL , HK is called the tangential distance , and LN the deflec ...
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... deflection angle to a 2. By XVI . 3 and 4 , angle D A B = D B A = A G D = D G B = } I. 3. GIVEN THE INTERSECTION ANGLE I AND RADIUS R , TO FIND THE APEX DIST . A D. AD = RX tan . I. R 1,910.1 , I = 35 ° 24 ' . Example . 1,910.1 × 0.3191 ...
... deflection angle to a 2. By XVI . 3 and 4 , angle D A B = D B A = A G D = D G B = } I. 3. GIVEN THE INTERSECTION ANGLE I AND RADIUS R , TO FIND THE APEX DIST . A D. AD = RX tan . I. R 1,910.1 , I = 35 ° 24 ' . Example . 1,910.1 × 0.3191 ...
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... deflecTION ANGLE D , WITH 100 - FEET CHORDS , TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH OF THE LONG CHORD C , THE MIDDLE ORD . O , THE EXTERNAL SECANT S , OR THE APEX DIST . A D. Take from the proper column in Table XVI . , the number corresponding to ...
... deflecTION ANGLE D , WITH 100 - FEET CHORDS , TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH OF THE LONG CHORD C , THE MIDDLE ORD . O , THE EXTERNAL SECANT S , OR THE APEX DIST . A D. Take from the proper column in Table XVI . , the number corresponding to ...
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... DEFLECTION ANGLE D , TO FIND THE LENGTH OF THE CURVE . Divide I by D : the quotient will be the number of chord lengths in the curve . If the degree of curvature is a whole number , the more con- minutes , if any , in I to decimals of ...
... DEFLECTION ANGLE D , TO FIND THE LENGTH OF THE CURVE . Divide I by D : the quotient will be the number of chord lengths in the curve . If the degree of curvature is a whole number , the more con- minutes , if any , in I to decimals of ...
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... DEFLECTION GLE D , AND CHORD C , TO FIND RADIUS R. FB sin C ÷ sin . D : ALB = BL ; i.e. , = R. Example . Let C100 feet , ” D = 4o . Then R C ÷ sin . D = 50 ÷ .0349 - = 1432.7 . If the chords are 100 feet long , as is usual in railroad ...
... DEFLECTION GLE D , AND CHORD C , TO FIND RADIUS R. FB sin C ÷ sin . D : ALB = BL ; i.e. , = R. Example . Let C100 feet , ” D = 4o . Then R C ÷ sin . D = 50 ÷ .0349 - = 1432.7 . If the chords are 100 feet long , as is usual in railroad ...
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A. D. MIN adjustment apex distance backsight called capstan central angle chord A C column Cosine 1 Sine cross-hair Cube Roots decimal deflection distance degree of curvature degree of curve divided engineer equal error Example feet figure fixed foregoing formation slope frog angle gauge of track gauge side ground Hence inches index angle instrument height intersection angle located logarithm M.
M. Sine Main frog dist mantissa mark measure method metres middle ordinate minutes multiplied natural sine number corresponding observation opposite outer rail parallel perpendicular plane triangle Polaris quotient radii radius range REVERSED CURVE rule Sine 1 Cotang Square Roots sub-chord subtended Subtract Suppose switch-rail Table XVI tabular tance Tang tangential angle tangential distance telescope terminal tangent tion toe of switch Trigonometry turnout curve vernier vertical ΙΟ
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Página 18 - ... the square of the hypothenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
Página 4 - The logarithm of any power of a number is equal to the logarithm of the number multiplied by the exponent of the power.
Página 11 - Every circumference of a. circle, whether the circle be large or small, is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts called degrees. Each degree is divided into 60 equal parts called minutes, and each minute into 60 equal parts called seconds.
Página 11 - ... plane triangles. In every plane triangle there are six parts, — three sides and three angles. When three of these parts are given, one being a side, the remaining parts may be found by computation. The operation of finding the unknown parts is called the solution of the triangle.
Página 19 - Call the word written upon each side the name of each side ; then say, As the name of the given side, Is to the given side ; So is the name of the required side, To the required side.
Página 3 - THE LOGARITHM: of a number is the exponent of the power to which it is necessary to raise a fixed number, to produce the given number.
Página 195 - NB The minutes in the left-hand column of each page, increasing downwards, belong to the degrees at the top ; and those increasing upwards, in the right-hand column, belong to the degrees below.
Página i - SHUNK, WF The Field Engineer. A Handy Book of practice in the Survey, Location and Track-work of Railroads, containing a large collection of Rules and Tables, original and selected, applicable to both the Standard and Narrow Gauge, and prepared with special reference to the wants of the young.
Página 19 - To find an angle. Assume one side to be radius, and mark the remaining sides as before. Then say, As the side made radius is to radius, So is the other given side to the name of that side; Which determines the opposite angle.
Página 13 - If the angle is greater than 45°, look for the degrees at the bottom of the page, and for the minutes in the right-hand column ; then follow the corresponding...