. Railroad construction, theory and practice; a text-book for the use of students in colleges and technical schools, and a hand-book for the use of engineers in field and office . Fig. 31. Fig. 32. intersects the new tangent. The solution is almost identicalwith that in § 63, a. b. Assume that it is desired to change the forward tangent(as above) but to retain the same radius. In Fig. 32 (i?2—-Ki) cos ^2 =02n; (R2-Ri) cos J2 =02V. x=02n—02n ={R2 — Ri)(cos ^2 — ^^^ ^2) cos i/ cos Jo X (24) The is moved backward along the sharper curve anangular distance of A2 — A2 = d^ — d/. In case the


. Railroad construction, theory and practice; a text-book for the use of students in colleges and technical schools, and a hand-book for the use of engineers in field and office . Fig. 31. Fig. 32. intersects the new tangent. The solution is almost identicalwith that in § 63, a. b. Assume that it is desired to change the forward tangent(as above) but to retain the same radius. In Fig. 32 (i?2—-Ki) cos ^2 =02n; (R2-Ri) cos J2 =02V. x=02n—02n ={R2 — Ri)(cos ^2 — ^^^ ^2) cos i/ cos Jo X (24) The is moved backward along the sharper curve anangular distance of A2 — A2 = d^ — d/. In case the tangent is moved inward rather than outward,the solution will apply by transposing Jj ^^^ ^Z Then weI shall have cos iz^cos ij+D D (25) 80 RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION. §69i The is then moved forward. c. Assume the same case as (b) except that the larger radiu^comes first and that the tangent adjacent to the smaller radiuqis moved. In Fig. 33 (R^—Ri) cos i, =Ojn;(E2-7?i)cosii=OiV. x=0in—0in= (7^2—-^i) (cos i/—cos ^i). cos i/ = cos JI X R2-K (26)


Size: 1466px × 1705px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorwebbwalt, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, bookyear1922