39in.
1-13/16"= The tangent of half the degree X the radius of the elbow.
Measure to the center of the Ell and decuct for the threads ..
1/2 inch
15
To calculate elbow take off in aerodynamics, you typically measure the angle of the elbow from the airfoil and its distance from the leading edge of the wing. This information is used to determine the change in lift and drag forces at different angles of attack. Elbow take off is important for understanding the aerodynamic performance of aircraft components.
39in.
The take off formula of a 45 degree elbow pipe, will depend on what the pipe is on. Sometimes a 45 degree pipe will need a 90 degree right angle turn to come off.
2 inches
1-13/16"= The tangent of half the degree X the radius of the elbow.
In the area of industrial pipe fittings: Long radius 90 deg elbow has a take off dimension of one and one half times the nominal diameter of the pipe. Ex-4 inch pipe has an actual diameter of 4.5, for the elbow the take off dimension would be 4"*1.5=6". The short radius elbow take off dimension is the same as the nominal size, 4". To add to the point, a short radius elbow can be used typically where space is a constraint. Hence fluid flow is also restricted in this case unlike in case using of Long Elbow.
Measure to the center of the Ell and decuct for the threads ..
1/2 inch
nope, just take off your intake elbow(rubber piece ) and its right on the top of the water pump
follow the top radiator hose to the intake manifold... there will be an elbow its connected to. take off the elbow and under it will be your thermostat.
11 1/4
this app help you: "Miter Flat Pattern Design" in play.google.com