| Albert Edward Seaton - Marine engineering - 1886 - 514 pages
...path so found is like an attenuated figure 8 in head-gear, and somewhat more pronounced in sterngear. The arc of a circle of radius equal to the length of the suspension or bridle rods, is then drawn through each of these figures in such a way that there... | |
| Albert Edward Seaton - Marine engineering - 1886 - 520 pages
...path so found is like an attenuated figure 8 in head-gear, and somewhat more pronounced in sterngear. The arc of a circle of radius equal to the length of the suspension or bridle rods, is then drawn through each of these figures in such a way that there... | |
| Emory Edwards - Marine engineering - 1891 - 554 pages
...path so found is like an attenuated figure 8 in head-gear, and somewhat more pronounced in stern-gear. The arc of a circle of radius equal to the length of the suspension or bridle rods, is then drawn through each of these figures in such a way that there... | |
| 1902 - 486 pages
...contour element. All of the elements of the cone are of the same length, so when the cone is rolled each point of the base as it touches the plane will be...circumference of the base into any number of equal parte, as twelve, then Fig. 84. with the length of one of these parts as radius, lay off twelve spaces,... | |
| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1903 - 414 pages
...contour element. All of the elements of the cone are of the same length, so when the cone is rolled each point of the base as it touches the plane will be...circumference of the base into any number of equal parts, as twelve, then Fig. 34. with the length of one of these parts as radius, lay off twelve spaces, 1....13,... | |
| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1906 - 586 pages
...contour element. All of the elements of the cone are of the same length, so when the cone is rolled each point of the base as it touches the plane will be...circumference of the base into any number of equal parts, as twelve, then with the length of one of these parts as radius, lay off twelve spaces, 1.. ..13, join... | |
| Drawing - 1906 - 424 pages
...contour element. All of the elements of the cone are of the same length, so when the cone is rolled each point of the base as it touches the plane will be...circumference of the base into any number of equal parts, as twelve, then with the length of one of these parts as radius, lay off twelve spaces, 1....13, join... | |
| American School (Lansing, Ill.) - Architectural drawing - 1906 - 426 pages
...rolled each point of the base as it touches the plane will be at the same distance from the vertfix. From this it follows that the development of the base...circumference of the base into any number of equal parts, as twelve, then Fig. 34. 27 with the length of one of these parts as radius, lay oif twelve spaces,... | |
| American School (Lansing, Ill.) - Architecture - 1907 - 360 pages
...contour element. All of the elements of the cone are of the same length, so when the cone is rolled each point of the base as it touches the plane will be...base into any number of equal parts, a» twelve, then Fig. 34. with the length of one of these parts as radius, lay off twelve spaces, 1....1 3, join 1 and... | |
| Frederick Eugene Turneaure - Civil engineering - 1909 - 456 pages
...contour element. All of the elements of the cone are of the same length, so when the cone is rolled each point of the base as it touches the plane will be...base into any number of equal parts, a* twelve, then Fig. 34. with the length of one of these parts as radius, lay off twelve spaces, 1....13, join 1 and... | |
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