Pato12
Mechanical
- May 21, 2013
- 15
Hi guys,
Just wondering if someone could shit some light regarding R3 and with respect to R2.
As I understand it R2 is a function of a(horizontal semi axis),b(vertical semiaxis) and x. (elliptical function mentioned in the standard 620)
and
R3 is R2/cos(half-apex-angle).
I was trying to get figure a function of changing R2 to get the R3 value at the point. At the moment I made my a=radius of tank(as it is a cylinder sidewall), now with 'b' I made it the cone height(not sure if this is right).
So I put the numbers in the R1 and R2 functions are working as expected at varying values of x but R3 isn't working as expected. I was thinking at x=0, R3 should be Zero(which correspond to the cone's top point and at x=radius of tank, R3 should also be the radius of the tank at that point as it would correspond to the base of the cone.
Unless my understanding of what R3 re-presents is wrong I don't really understand what value of R3 should I use to size the cone roof of my tank.
any help would be appreciated.
regards,
Pato
Just wondering if someone could shit some light regarding R3 and with respect to R2.
As I understand it R2 is a function of a(horizontal semi axis),b(vertical semiaxis) and x. (elliptical function mentioned in the standard 620)
and
R3 is R2/cos(half-apex-angle).
I was trying to get figure a function of changing R2 to get the R3 value at the point. At the moment I made my a=radius of tank(as it is a cylinder sidewall), now with 'b' I made it the cone height(not sure if this is right).
So I put the numbers in the R1 and R2 functions are working as expected at varying values of x but R3 isn't working as expected. I was thinking at x=0, R3 should be Zero(which correspond to the cone's top point and at x=radius of tank, R3 should also be the radius of the tank at that point as it would correspond to the base of the cone.
Unless my understanding of what R3 re-presents is wrong I don't really understand what value of R3 should I use to size the cone roof of my tank.
any help would be appreciated.
regards,
Pato