11.1 Identify the hopper in FIGURE 11.1 - NSC Mechanical Technology Welding and Metalwork - Question 11 - 2023 - Paper 1
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11.1 Identify the hopper in FIGURE 11.1.
11.1.2 Calculate the true lengths of the following:
(a) A–1
(b) A–2
(c) B–3
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:11.1 Identify the hopper in FIGURE 11.1 - NSC Mechanical Technology Welding and Metalwork - Question 11 - 2023 - Paper 1
Step 1
Identify the hopper in FIGURE 11.1.
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The hopper shown in FIGURE 11.1 is identified as a square to rectangle on center.
Step 2
Calculate the true lengths of the following: (a) A–1
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To find the true length A–1, we use the Pythagorean theorem:
A–1=sqrt1002+1252+4502approx477.62mm
Step 3
Calculate the true lengths of the following: (b) A–2
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To find the true length A–2, we use:
A–2=sqrt4002+1252+4502approx614.92mm
Step 4
Calculate the true lengths of the following: (c) B–3
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To find the true length B–3, we use:
B–3=sqrt3752+1002+4502approx594.24mm
Step 5
Calculate the true lengths of the following: 11.2.1 A–B
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To calculate A–B, we apply the formula:
A–B=12π×D=12π×800≈209.44mm
Step 6
Calculate the true lengths of the following: 11.2.2 O–1
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For O–1, we have:
O–1=12π×d=12π×600≈157.08mm
Step 7
Calculate the true lengths of the following: 11.2.3 A–0
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To find A–0:
Plan length / base line: 400 - 30 = 100
True length:
A–0=1002+5002=260000≈509.90mm
Step 8
Is a square-to-round transformer usually used?
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A square-to-round transformer is used to connect ducting sections of dissimilar shapes to each other.