FIGURE 11.1 below shows a square-to-square hopper (off-centre) - NSC Mechanical Technology Welding and Metalwork - Question 11 - 2023 - Paper 1
Question 11
FIGURE 11.1 below shows a square-to-square hopper (off-centre).
Calculate the true length of the following:
11.1.1 A–2
11.1.2 B–3
11.1.3 C–4
FIGURE 11.2 below s... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:FIGURE 11.1 below shows a square-to-square hopper (off-centre) - NSC Mechanical Technology Welding and Metalwork - Question 11 - 2023 - Paper 1
Step 1
A–2
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To find the true length A–2, we will use the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the diagonal distance.
Given:
Vertical height = 400 mm
Horizontal displacements from point A to D and C respectively.
The length A–2 can be calculated as:
A–2=sqrt(1802+3502+4002)
Calculating the values:
A–2=sqrt32400+122500+160000approx561.16mm
Step 2
B–3
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For the true length B–3, again we apply the Pythagorean theorem:
Given:
Vertical height = 400 mm
The length B–3 can be derived as:
B–3=sqrt(4102+1502+4002)
Calculating the values:
B–3=sqrt68100+22500+160000approx592.11mm
Step 3
C–4
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To find the length C–4, we again use the Pythagorean theorem:
The length C–4 can be expressed as:
C–4=sqrt(3802+902+4002)
Calculating:
C–4=sqrt14400+8100+160000approx559.02mm
Step 4
5–6
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To calculate the true length 5–6:
We use the formula:
5–6=12π×D
Given:
D = 500 mm
So:
5–6=12π×500≈130.90mm
Step 5
3–6
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Next, for the true length 3–6:
This length can be derived using:
3–6=123×D
Calculating:
Given the diameter D = 500 mm,
3–6=123×500≈392.70mm
Step 6
B–6
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