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Hello, everyone.
I have the need to draw 3 objects by making examples of quotation: a)ration, b) inclination. showing the various calculations.
Can you give me some functional examples? In the sense, okay, place to know the theory, would you have some examples of mechanical element to me?
 
Hello, everyone.
I have the need to draw 3 objects by making examples of quotation: a)ration, b) inclination. showing the various calculations.
Can you give me some functional examples? In the sense, okay, place to know the theory, would you have some examples of mechanical element to me?
looking in google, you take the definition and from that you get the mechanical parts.

then on the practical side I make you as easy as I found:
- rake: conicality of an ingot board where metal is melted, tapering of an air wing (sectional change always decreasing towards the outside)
- inclination: angle of a sloped plane or lifting wedge (play with two wedges) or tilt of a wrench (see uni norms)

then a little fancy... and you find yourself too:biggrin:
 
conicity of a metal melt ingot
really the metal melts in the furnaces, in the ingots is again solidified... not for nothing the inner part of a flatter is called "cristallizer".

but apart from this, the advice of looking on the textbook is very well calibrated. in fact the terms in question, if searched on the internet, can leave room for interpretations.

what is required, and what is required is on the textbook. for raking, see how a wrench is listed, for conicality, try to see the termination of a blind hole (but check if that's what you were asked for)
 
hi are violinox a former retired mechanical diegnator . you ask to represent in mechanical technical language the concept of rastremazione, inclination with its calculations. If you need to design a mechanical organ, you can obtain it by mechanical processing, bar quinda or by casting, here you can enter into operation what you need to know. the jointing of a melted mechanical piece can serve for the extraction of the piece by the mold. If the mechanical part is made of material: aluminium, cast iron etc. by shell molding or earthing ray length, we can calculate the piece by means of at this pointyou can add the value of the corner as a quotation. I greet you hoping to have given you basics hello and good study.
 
thanks violinox for the contribution. However, if you pay attention to the dates, you will see that the discussion is a little old.
I think gugis solved it, even because they haven't seen it around here.

I just wanted to make a statement.

Mechanicalmg brought the example of a lingopter, violinox spoke of extraction conicality.
the two things are correct, but they are not confused. the conicacy of a flatterer does not serve to favor the "stripaggio", as there is no stripping.
the ingot is cooled from the outside with water. when the metal begins to solidify, cooling, its section decreases. If the lingu section remains the same, the metal would fade out of the linguver and losing contact would also lose the possibility of cooling thanks to water.
then the conicacy of the lingosphere serves precisely to maintain the copper "attached" to the inner metal.
 

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