Practical Projection ; Development of Surfaces ; Practical Pattern Problems ; Architectural Proportion ; Development of Moldings ; Skylights
Practical Projection ; Development of Surfaces ; Practical Pattern Problems ; Architectural Proportion ; Development of Moldings ; Skylights
International Correspondence Schools
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18. A rectangular pipe whose dimensions in cross-section are 4 inches by 12 inches must be carried from one horizontal level to a level 24 inches above, .so that its sectional area will not be diminished ; at the same time, the lateral obliquity is such that the pipe must veer 12 inches to one side, a distance equal to the entire width of the pipe; andj as shown in the plan, the entire construction is to be made within a longitudinal distance of 20 inches. The longitudinal distance from the fur...nace casing to the nearest corner of the miter is to be 6 inches. The perspective illustration shows these conditions, and a student experienced in the construction of rectangular pipework, as in the erection of blast systems for heating, will recognize the conditions as an example of a fitting occasionally encountered. The drawings are made to a scale of 1| inches to the foot. It is assumed that the lower horizontal section is attached to the sides of an upright cylinder — as in the case of a cold-air connection, or intake, to a furnace — and that one edge of the pipe, if produced, will pass through the center of the circle that represents a plan of the furnace casing — the diameter of the latter being 32 inches.
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