Results 81 - 90 for catenary equations.
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CATENARY.XLS - solve catenary equations COMPRESS.XLS - compressible flow calculations CONE.XLS - cone and circle geometry CVCALCS.XLS - control valve calculations; pressure drop, flow ... | http://www.mnsi.net/~pas/brochure.htm |
 | | Tension of Power Transmission (High Tension) Lines
The basic mathematical equation of a catenary is y = a cosh(x / a). Where a is the distance between the lowest point of the cable's arc to the ground, cosh signifies that the ... | http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2004/ElizabethEng.shtml |
 | | Short Course on Theory and Practice of Riser and Mooring Dynamics ...
... and Mode Shapes; VIV mechanism; Lock-On Phenomenon; VIV Suppression; Mooring Types (catenary, taut, etc) Mooring Components & Turret; Mooring Line Characteristics; Static Catenary Equations ... | http://www.wessex.ac.uk/courses-and-seminars/short-course-on-theory-and-pra ctice-of-riser-and-mooring-dynamics.html |
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The equation for the catenary curve is of the form f(y',y") = 0, and can be solved by substituting p = y', solving first for p, and then finding y by quadrature. | http://mysite.du.edu/~jcalvert/math/newdiff.htm |
 | | Planar Curves - Numericana
The above correct equations for a catenary were first derived in 1691, by Leibniz, Huygens and Johann Bernoulli, in their respective responses to a challenge of Jakob Bernoulli. | http://home.att.net/~numericana/answer/curve.htm |
 | | Curves
The catenary equation sinh(L/2a)=S/2a or sinh x = (S/L)x is easily solved with an HP-48G calculator. Use ?SOLVE, choose "solve equation", type in the equation between ... | http://du.edu/~etuttle/math/curves.htm |
 | | Antenna Sag Curve
The catenary curve equation is now known to be precisely the hyperbolic cosine function y = a cosh (bx). ©2005 Tigertek, Inc. All rights reserved. | http://www.smeter.net/daily-facts/2/fact8.php |
 | | PROBLEM OF THE MINIMUM ROTATION-SURFACE
It is known that the line to be found is a catenary. Depending on the concrete boundary conditions, there can exist either two solutions of the Euler equation or alone or none. | http://home.imm.uran.ru/iagsoft/PMRS_J.html |
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