Measuring Junctions

ticketpile2

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Could some one please help me with this. What is the best way to measure between two points at a junction, and one of the points from which you wish to measure from is on the line the runs from the left or right of the main line.
 
Could some one please help me with this. What is the best way to measure between two points at a junction, and one of the points from which you wish to measure from is on the line the runs from the left or right of the main line.

I think the diverging points are measured in degress of an arc based on the angle created by the two tracks that diverge from the single base of the junction.

John
 
John What I am trying to find out is how to measure around curves. For example I wish to lay a piece of track that is 170 meters in length but I want the curve to be 300 meters in radius
 
Hello Ticketpile,

My understanding of your request is that you want to know how to either measure or lay out a curve 170 meters long of 300 meter radius. I know of no way to measure the length of curve directly in Tranz. You can do it indirectly, however. Try this. There is probably some trigonometric equation you can use, but the following will work with a basic calculator rathern than an expensive scientific calculator.

300m X 2 = 600m -- the diameter of a 300m circle

600m X 3.1416 (pi) = 1884.96 -- the circumference of a circle of track of 300m radius

1884.96 / 360deg. = 5.326m -- the length of track equalling one degree of curvature

170m / 5.326 = 32.467 -- the number of degrees of curvature in your curve

Using one of the protractors available on the DLS, measure an angle of 32.467 degrees (or as close to it as you can get) using two radii of 300m. Making a smooth curve, the result should be a 300m radius curve of 170m track length, or close enough for government work.

You can also use this method in reverse to find the length of a curved track of constant radius.

Bernie
 
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Hi ticketpile2: Also you might want to check the DLS because their are certain guides available..Radius and I believe Switch Guides..


Bob Cass:) :)
 
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