1.5 x 25.4 = 16.8 x size of spool - the length to the plan
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A is baseline of a triangle
B is the Vertical Line of a triangle
C is the diagonal line or Hypotenuse
C is what you want
using a 45 degree
A x 1.4142 = C
B x 1,4142 = C
A^2 x B^2 = C^2
the fitting takeout to find cut length of pipe is
TAN(1/2 degree of turn) x radius if the fitting
or
Tan(22.5) x Fitting Radius
Fitting Radius has 3 options
Short Radius = 1x pipe size
Long Radius = 1.5 x pipe size
3 Radius = 3 x Pipe size
To calculate a 30-degree offset in pipefitting, you can use the formula: Offset = Rise / Run. For a 30-degree offset, the rise is typically equal to the run multiplied by the tangent of 30 degrees (tan 30° ≈ 0.577). Therefore, if you have a specific run measurement, you can determine the rise by multiplying the run by 0.577. This allows you to accurately position the pipes at the desired angle.
whatever the offset is times it by 1.414 and this will give you your travel then just take off the centres of the 45's and you have your cut length....for instance if the offset is 12 inchs you multiply it by 1.414 you come up with 16.968..meaning 1 foot 4 inchs 15/16 just thought alittle clarity might help if the person was new in trade.
If there are 2 circles of same size , offset by distance x what is the area of the overlap
1.414. x offset- Straight of 45's
There is no exact formula to lay out pipe miters, but there is information that must be known to calculate the layout. This includes the diameter, wall thickness, angle, and offset.
the terms are part of the offset dimensions: set=perpeendicular distance run=linear distance Travel=Hypotenuse of the 2 dimensions (or true length) for further info on this and other pipefitting resource : www.pipefitter.co.uk
whatever the offset is times it by 1.414 and this will give you your travel then just take off the centres of the 45's and you have your cut length....for instance if the offset is 12 inchs you multiply it by 1.414 you come up with 16.968..meaning 1 foot 4 inchs 15/16 just thought alittle clarity might help if the person was new in trade.
In pipefitting, a rolling offset is used to connect two pipes that are not aligned in the same plane. The formula for calculating a rolling offset involves using trigonometry, specifically the Pythagorean theorem and the tangent function. The formula is: Offset = (Travel x tan(Angle)) + (Run / 2), where Travel is the vertical distance between the two pipes, Angle is the angle of the offset, and Run is the horizontal distance between the two pipes.
it is a45
375 km taking this route:Take A1 ONASBRÜCK, from Bremen, to A45 GIEßEN at WESTHOFNER KREUZ (Westhofner Cross), near Dortmund.Take A45 to Wetzlar.
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1.4142 will give the travel piece center to center
A45 and A92 motorways - about 85 miles
In WWI,WWII and the Korean war. ~A45
To calculate the offset of a specific tag in a cache index, you can use the formula: offset block size index size. For example, if the block size is 64 bytes and the index size is 4, the offset would be 256 bytes.
26 miles taking this route:Take A509 WELLINGBOROUGH, from Milton Keynes, to A45 towards PETERBOROUGH and CAMBRIDGE, at the junction outside of Wellingborough. Follow signs to A45 PETERBOROUGH and CAMBRIDGE.Take A45 to RAUNDS.
Check out the "Rolling Offset" page at (see below). I'm not sure but do a trial run on a couple of cereal boxes and see if this gives you the information you need. The is a "Note" page that shows some ways of a rolling offset calculation.