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, 1908 - 345 páginas |
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... range being readily found . 5. Having thus brought the cross - hair to revolve in a plane , it is next to be seen whether the plane in which it revolves is truly vertical . To do so , set the instrument near the base of some lofty point ...
... range being readily found . 5. Having thus brought the cross - hair to revolve in a plane , it is next to be seen whether the plane in which it revolves is truly vertical . To do so , set the instrument near the base of some lofty point ...
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... range with it near the time of culmina- tion . Its vertical range with either of the reference stars being ob- served , the true meridian may be set out by means of a direct obser- vation of Polaris at an interval of time thereafter ...
... range with it near the time of culmina- tion . Its vertical range with either of the reference stars being ob- served , the true meridian may be set out by means of a direct obser- vation of Polaris at an interval of time thereafter ...
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... range with Polaris by shifting the observation point laterally That range will be the true meridian . Stakes may be set on it forthwith by means of candles . If the star in Cassiopeia be used within the coming two and a half years ...
... range with Polaris by shifting the observation point laterally That range will be the true meridian . Stakes may be set on it forthwith by means of candles . If the star in Cassiopeia be used within the coming two and a half years ...
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... range just set . The product will be the dis- tance from said northern range mark , square right or left , to a point in the true meridian passing through the point of ob- servation . If the western elongation was observed , set off the ...
... range just set . The product will be the dis- tance from said northern range mark , square right or left , to a point in the true meridian passing through the point of ob- servation . If the western elongation was observed , set off the ...
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... range with Polaris by shifting the observation point laterally That range will be the true meridian . Stakes may be set ov it forthwith by means of candles . If the star in Cassiopeia be used within the coming two and a half years ...
... range with Polaris by shifting the observation point laterally That range will be the true meridian . Stakes may be set ov it forthwith by means of candles . If the star in Cassiopeia be used within the coming two and a half years ...
Términos y frases comunes
A. D. MIN adjustment apex distance backsight called central angle CHORD column cosec Cosine 1 Sine cross-hair Cube Roots cubic DATARIO decimal deflection distance degree of curvature degree of curve Diff divided elevation equal equivalent Example feet long figure fixed foregoing formation slope frog angle gauge of track gauge side given angle grade ground inches index angle instrument height intersection angle located logarithm M.
M. I Sine Main frog dist mantissa mark measure method metres middle ordinate minutes multiply number corresponding observation opposite outer rail perpendicular plane triangle quotient radii radius range REVERSED CURVE Sine 1 Cotang Square Roots standard gauge sub-chord 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 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 4 - The logarithm of the product of two numbers is equal to the sum of the logarithms of the numbers. log» MN = log» M + log
Página 13 - If the arc, or angle, is less than 45°, look for the degrees at the top of the page, and for the minutes in the...
Página 17 - TO THEIR DIFFERENCE ; So IS THE TANGENT OF HALF THE SUM OF THE OPPOSITE ANGLES', To THE TANGENT OF HALF THEIR DIFFERENCE.
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 15 - Is to the sum of the other two sides, So is the difference of those sides To the difference of the segments of the base.
Página 15 - AC, (Fig. 25.) is to their difference ; as the tangent of half the sum of the angles ACB and ABC, to the tangent of half their difference.
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...
Página 15 - In any plane triangle, as twice the rectangle under any two sides is to the difference of the sum of the squares of those two sides and the square of the base, so is the radius to the cosine of the angle contained by the two sides.
Página 11 - The operation of finding the unknown parts is called the solution of the triangle. 2. A plane angle is measured by the arc of a circle included between its sides; the centre of the circle being at the vertex, and its radius being 1. The circle, for convenience, is divided into 360 equal parts called degrees; 90 of these parts are included in a quadrant, which includes one-quarter of the circle, and is the measure of a right angle. Each degree is further divided into 00 equal parts called minutes,...