Chapter Eight - Intersections & Development of Surfaces

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Chapter Eight Intersections & development of surfaces

After studying this chapter and working through the problems you should be able to do the following: constant parallel line developments of prisms and cylinders

construct radial line developments of pyramids and cones


draw the line of intersection between geometric surfaces and construct their development construct the development of transition pieces using traingulation

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Figure 8.1 Regular right prism

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Figure 8.2 Truncated right prism

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Figure 8.3 Rectangular prism pipe elbow

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Figure 8.4 Hexagonal prism

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Figure 8.5 Truncated hexagonal right prism

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Figure 8.6 Oblique hexagonal prism

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Figure 8.7 Line of intersection of cylinder and coneelement method

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Figure 8.8 Line of intersection of cylinder and conecutting plane method

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Figure 8.9 Line of intersection of cylinder and conecommon sphere method

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Figure 8.10 Right cylinder

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Figure 8.11 Truncated right cylinder

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Figure 8.12 Oblique cylinder

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Figure 8.13 Development of a four-piece elbow

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Figure 8.14 Oblique T pieceequal diameter cylinders

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Figure 8.15 Offset T piece unequal diameter cylinders

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Figure 8.16 Oblique cylindrical connecting pipe

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Figure 8.17 Alternative method of determining the line of intersection

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Figure 8.18 Right pyramid

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Figure 8.19 Oblique pyramid whole and truncated

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Figure 8.20 Right cone

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Figure 8.21 Right cone truncated parallel to the base

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Figure 8.22 Right cone truncated at an angle to the base

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Figure 8.23 Right conevertical cylinder intersection

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Figure 8.24 Truncated right cone-right cylinder intersection

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Figure 8.25 Right cone-right cylinder oblique intersection

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Figure 8.26 Oblique cone whole and truncated

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Figure 8.27 Oblique coneoblique cylinder intersection

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Figure 8.28 Breeches piece equal angle, equal diameters

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Figure 8.29 Breeches piece unequal angle, equal diameters

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Figure 8.30 Breeches piece cylinder and two cones, equal angle

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Figure 8.31 Square-torectangle transition piece

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Figure 8.32 Round-to-round transition piece

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Figure 8.33 Square-to-round transition piece

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Figure 8.34 Oblique hood

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Figure 8.35 Rectangle-torectangle, angular offset transition piece

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