Dimension dependencies of a nested triangle in a trapezoid.
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I am trying to find a dependency of angle Alpha if O value is a variable.
O, D, H - known values.
Alpha = function of O.
Does anybody have any idea please?
Thank you.
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I am trying to find a dependency of angle Alpha if O value is a variable.
O, D, H - known values.
Alpha = function of O.
Does anybody have any idea please?
Thank you.
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Will it be correct to say that the two cuts of the pipe are not with the same angel?
– Moti
Nov 22 at 2:04
Are you still looking for answer?
– Moti
Nov 22 at 17:08
The vertical cut angle of the longer pipe will change if Alpha changes. Alpha will change as soon as the O custom distance is changed. Diameter D is the stock size of the pipe used to weld this connection, it never changes. Offset H is also a given specification value, therefore it is a known initial value which stays the same and never changes.
– Pavlo Palagut
Nov 22 at 17:23
It seems to be a practical problem where you try to attach two pipes. The equations you get require somewhat high level of math (as I got it). Will a graphical approach using GeoGebra be helpful?
– Moti
Nov 23 at 17:21
What are typical values for D, H, O?
– Moti
Nov 23 at 19:16
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I am trying to find a dependency of angle Alpha if O value is a variable.
O, D, H - known values.
Alpha = function of O.
Does anybody have any idea please?
Thank you.
geometry
I am trying to find a dependency of angle Alpha if O value is a variable.
O, D, H - known values.
Alpha = function of O.
Does anybody have any idea please?
Thank you.
geometry
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Will it be correct to say that the two cuts of the pipe are not with the same angel?
– Moti
Nov 22 at 2:04
Are you still looking for answer?
– Moti
Nov 22 at 17:08
The vertical cut angle of the longer pipe will change if Alpha changes. Alpha will change as soon as the O custom distance is changed. Diameter D is the stock size of the pipe used to weld this connection, it never changes. Offset H is also a given specification value, therefore it is a known initial value which stays the same and never changes.
– Pavlo Palagut
Nov 22 at 17:23
It seems to be a practical problem where you try to attach two pipes. The equations you get require somewhat high level of math (as I got it). Will a graphical approach using GeoGebra be helpful?
– Moti
Nov 23 at 17:21
What are typical values for D, H, O?
– Moti
Nov 23 at 19:16
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Will it be correct to say that the two cuts of the pipe are not with the same angel?
– Moti
Nov 22 at 2:04
Are you still looking for answer?
– Moti
Nov 22 at 17:08
The vertical cut angle of the longer pipe will change if Alpha changes. Alpha will change as soon as the O custom distance is changed. Diameter D is the stock size of the pipe used to weld this connection, it never changes. Offset H is also a given specification value, therefore it is a known initial value which stays the same and never changes.
– Pavlo Palagut
Nov 22 at 17:23
It seems to be a practical problem where you try to attach two pipes. The equations you get require somewhat high level of math (as I got it). Will a graphical approach using GeoGebra be helpful?
– Moti
Nov 23 at 17:21
What are typical values for D, H, O?
– Moti
Nov 23 at 19:16
Will it be correct to say that the two cuts of the pipe are not with the same angel?
– Moti
Nov 22 at 2:04
Will it be correct to say that the two cuts of the pipe are not with the same angel?
– Moti
Nov 22 at 2:04
Are you still looking for answer?
– Moti
Nov 22 at 17:08
Are you still looking for answer?
– Moti
Nov 22 at 17:08
The vertical cut angle of the longer pipe will change if Alpha changes. Alpha will change as soon as the O custom distance is changed. Diameter D is the stock size of the pipe used to weld this connection, it never changes. Offset H is also a given specification value, therefore it is a known initial value which stays the same and never changes.
– Pavlo Palagut
Nov 22 at 17:23
The vertical cut angle of the longer pipe will change if Alpha changes. Alpha will change as soon as the O custom distance is changed. Diameter D is the stock size of the pipe used to weld this connection, it never changes. Offset H is also a given specification value, therefore it is a known initial value which stays the same and never changes.
– Pavlo Palagut
Nov 22 at 17:23
It seems to be a practical problem where you try to attach two pipes. The equations you get require somewhat high level of math (as I got it). Will a graphical approach using GeoGebra be helpful?
– Moti
Nov 23 at 17:21
It seems to be a practical problem where you try to attach two pipes. The equations you get require somewhat high level of math (as I got it). Will a graphical approach using GeoGebra be helpful?
– Moti
Nov 23 at 17:21
What are typical values for D, H, O?
– Moti
Nov 23 at 19:16
What are typical values for D, H, O?
– Moti
Nov 23 at 19:16
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Will it be correct to say that the two cuts of the pipe are not with the same angel?
– Moti
Nov 22 at 2:04
Are you still looking for answer?
– Moti
Nov 22 at 17:08
The vertical cut angle of the longer pipe will change if Alpha changes. Alpha will change as soon as the O custom distance is changed. Diameter D is the stock size of the pipe used to weld this connection, it never changes. Offset H is also a given specification value, therefore it is a known initial value which stays the same and never changes.
– Pavlo Palagut
Nov 22 at 17:23
It seems to be a practical problem where you try to attach two pipes. The equations you get require somewhat high level of math (as I got it). Will a graphical approach using GeoGebra be helpful?
– Moti
Nov 23 at 17:21
What are typical values for D, H, O?
– Moti
Nov 23 at 19:16