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The Device allows an automatic calculation of the Concrete Maturity Index by tracking temperature changes in fresh concrete over the time. The system leads to effective planning of construction operations, such as heating, moistening of pouring, removal of formwork, etc.
Without maturity monitoring, in-place concrete strength is estimated by performing compressive cylinder tests in a laboratory. Relying solely on lab tests requires several specimens and can waste valuable time if a project’s in-place concrete reaches sufficient strength before standard test intervals. In the construction business, time is money.
Item Number:2121-657
Document Title:Branch Brook Park/ Southern Division/ Sketch Grading Study Showing / Disposition to be made of/ Fill Obtained from D.L. & W. R.R. [r]/ ; Scale 50' = 1" [r]
Project: 02121; Branch Brook Park; Newark; Essex County; New Jersey; 01 Parks, Parkways & Recreation Areas; 722 PLANS (1890-1937)
Artist/Creator:PRJ --JONES, P.R.
Location:Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA
Category:PLAN
Purpose:GRAD (Grading) Physical Characteristics:16 3/8" x 19 1/4" graphite trace
Dates: 30-NOV-1904[r] Notes:Approx. Amount of Fill 6700 Cu[illeg][r]/ See m# 658 for Alternative [pi]/ [Includes calculations around image]
Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.
The calculation performed by EMI Calculator relies on the data you entered and is for illustrative functions solely. This calculation reflects amounts in rupee rounded to the closest whole figure.
Cat was staring at Nokia 5800 plectrum with evil intentions...
Ah yes.... i did some calculations, Nokia 5800 has 43.23 degrees of horizontal FOV equivalence of 43.68mm in 35mm terms.
Extending calculation and grabing EXIF tag information, sensor has a size of 2.85x2.13mm (4:3) with 6.07mm (or 0.24 inches) diagonal - after a LOT of research i find out that 5800 has a 2.4mm by 1.8mm sensor ("1/6")
That's pretty small... no wonder it's hard to get anything at low light... (f/2.8 doesn't matter when you don't have sensor area to grab anything)
I could have made a mistake on calculations... but somehow i believe on this values >_>
Surprizingly 5800 sensor and lens have a 700lpph resolution - cut that - version 40 of firmware shows a much better image :D but is still 800lpph only (950lpph on night mode with tripod) .... VERY bad... comparing to something like a GH1 that has 2250lpph, and since GH1 has twice vertical resolution in vertical axis, a 1152lpph would be expected... but with a sensor less than 1/8th of the area.... oh well...
By my calculations, 141 years old this year. It was built with a capacity of 300 or so, apparently before Wallington even had 300 residents. Nice.
John Kormeling - How much grass one sees in an open field.
Some interesting mathematics by architect John Kormeling. Imagine you're 1.7 m tall. Looking around, a quick calculation shows that you can see 75 km2 of grass. If you are an architect and your name is John Kormeling, this observation spontaneously leads to questions like "How wide would a road be that has this surface, but travels around the world?"
The answer? 1.7m, exactly the same number your calculation started with. Even funnier, the comparison also holds for other starting numbers. Coincidence? Certainly not. Check out the amusing mathematical explanation by John and realize that A + B can indeed equal A. Useful? One can wonder. Enterntaining? Certainly.
Conversion to black & white of a photo taken January 15, 2010, at San Diego's Ocean Beach Pier. Access to the pier was closed due to very high surf.
(Converting it to b&W was suggested to me at the original photo: www.flickr.com/photos/jeffwc00/4288900321/)
(Conversion done through Photoshop calculations option.)
According to the Maya calculations, I needed 4 circles of radius 1.224, with one down each of the positive and negative X and Y axes, offset from the origin by 0.292335 units. In this configuration, the central shape is the patch necessary for a 'chubby cube' beanbag panel. Each set of opposite corners of that patch are then 2 units away, which I had initially thought meant I was creating a radius 1 panel, though I later wised up to the inaccuracy of this.
Inverted model designed by Gaudí for structural calculations
Reproduction of Gaudí’s original model 1:15 scale at the museum of the Sagrada Família
Between 1898 and 1908, Gaudi designed the Church of Colònia Güell using a highly innovative method; inverted model. This model in which the crypt is on top and the roof on the bottom allowed him to design a light brick and stone structure.
The inverted model is based on the theory of catenary inversion. A chain suspended from two points naturally forms a curved shape known as a catenary. The chain is only subject to the forces of tension. Inverting the chain’s catenary curve gives us the perfect shape for a stone or brick arch that can effectively withstand stresses equivalent to those of the chain.
Gaudi put this structural theory in practice in his model.
In 1914 only the crypt and portico were finished and workers had begun on the nave wall. Gaudi considered this project an experiment for the structural innovations he would implement in the temple of the Sagrada Família, such as the branching inclined columns and the hyperbolic paraboloid surfaced.
Rough calculation of force needed to run the shear was 75 psi so I got a 3 in. stroke spring-return cylinder with a 1 sq.in. piston. What I forgot is the spring force which counteracted the pressure applied. Bottm line: the carefully calculated cylinder was a bust.
Area calculations.
Note the Graphic Scale at lower right. I checked this, and also made an underlying structural grid (not shown) to verify that it was fairly accurate.
I cross-referenced this aerial image with one from Google Earth, upon which I used their "Ruler" function. The overall length of this huge building per the Ruler is 1,168'. I adjusted the image in CAD to match that dimension. I figure that's very close.
Further, I compared the scale with the shipping container trucks on site. At the bottom margin, you'll see my light-magenta rectangle, 8' x 50', over a skewed shipping container / truck trailer parked there.
The overall building area is hatched in brown, with a corresponding Area value at top. The area of the "green roof," planted in sedum, is a polyline crosshatched in gray, also with a corresponding total Area value, in the upper right.
To arrive at the true net area that is actually planted in sedum, I very carefully traced a complex polyline around all the boundaries, around the equipment, monitors, skylights and open pathway walks.
This is my latest best effort, superceding previous. I took pains to be as accurate as I could be, and triple-checked my work, revising as deemed necessary based on better source data.
The Device allows an automatic calculation of the Concrete Maturity Index by tracking temperature changes in fresh concrete over the time. The system leads to effective planning of construction operations, such as heating, moistening of pouring, removal of formwork, etc.
Without maturity monitoring, in-place concrete strength is estimated by performing compressive cylinder tests in a laboratory. Relying solely on lab tests requires several specimens and can waste valuable time if a project’s in-place concrete reaches sufficient strength before standard test intervals. In the construction business, time is money.
The Device allows an automatic calculations of the Concrete Maturity Index by tracking temperature changes in fresh concrete over the time. The system leads to effective planning of construction operations, such as: heating, moistening of pouring, removal of formwork, etc.
Without maturity monitoring, in-place concrete strength is estimated by performing compressive cylinder tests in a laboratory. Relying solely on lab tests requires several specimens and can waste valuable time if a project’s in-place concrete reaches sufficient strength before standard test intervals. In the construction business, time is money.
The Device allows an automatic calculations of the Concrete Maturity Index by tracking temperature changes in fresh concrete over the time. The system leads to effective planning of construction operations, such as: heating, moistening of pouring, removal of formwork, etc.
Without maturity monitoring, in-place concrete strength is estimated by performing compressive cylinder tests in a laboratory. Relying solely on lab tests requires several specimens and can waste valuable time if a project’s in-place concrete reaches sufficient strength before standard test intervals. In the construction business, time is money.
Realtime Landscape Pro,
Calculations:
0.001102311 Tons/Kg
35.31466688 Cu. Ft./Cu. Meter
Gravel, wet 4 inch to 2 inch = 2002 kg/cu.m.
2002 Kg/cu.m. * 0.001102311 Tons/Kg = 2.206827244 Tons/cu.m.
2.206827244 Tons/cu.m. * 1/35.31466688 Cu. Ft./Cu. Meter = 0.062490388 Tons/Cu. Ft.
Tons to Cubic Feet Conversion Factor:
0.062490388 Tons/Cu. Ft.
Calculations for Routine Measurements and Parameters in the Brewhouse and Brewery Lab
Presented by Gary Spedding, managing owner:
Brewing and Distilling Analytical Services.
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Washington, D.C.
(Walter E. Washington Convention Center)
27 March 2013.
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Photos from the CBC: here.
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Bored out of my mind after nearly two weeks of convalescing I've been playing with simple Photoshop tutorials I found on the web. Here are some of the results.
Top left is the original.
Top right I really can't remember, but I think there were a couple of adjustment layers - gradient map and hue/sat, I think.
Bottom left is a simple way of converting to black and white using two hue/sat adjustment layers. Not as effective as using calculations or the channel mixer, but MUCH easier. But I do think it's successfully lightened the rather dark main subject.
Bottom right uses a gaussian blur overlay to boost the contrast softly. The mistiness is caused by me trying, rather unsuccessfully, to lighten the image, as the overlay made it a bit dark.
View at an embiggened size to see the effects properly.
Calculations for Routine Measurements and Parameters in the Brewhouse and Brewery Lab
Presented by Gary Spedding, managing owner:
Brewing and Distilling Analytical Services.
***************
Washington, D.C.
(Walter E. Washington Convention Center)
27 March 2013.
**************
Other presentations: here.
Photos from the CBC: here.
***************
Photos by Yours For Good Fermentables.com.
— Follow on Twitter @Cizauskas.
— Follow on Facebook.
Commercial use requires explicit permission, as per Creative Commons.
calculations are correct... there is no such thing like " too much money" ;)
(two constant lights through translucent umbrellas at both sides)
Calculations, memorized facts, information from ancient encyclopaedia, and observations from our Mendocino adventure. Contributors: Khris, Jordan, John, Todd, Tammy, Logan. The bottom two are both myself.
rough calculation of maximum flow from new pipe using online calculator
www.hawsedc.com/engcalcs/Manning-Pipe-Flow.php
4 April 2019
© Bruce Bolin
EGFR stands for the estimated Glomerular filtration rate. This is the best overall index of kidney function. The normal GFR varies according to sex, body size, age, and declines as increasing age.
The Device allows an automatic calculations of the Concrete Maturity Index by tracking temperature changes in fresh concrete over the time. The system leads to effective planning of construction operations, such as: heating, moistening of pouring, removal of formwork, etc.
Without maturity monitoring, in-place concrete strength is estimated by performing compressive cylinder tests in a laboratory. Relying solely on lab tests requires several specimens and can waste valuable time if a project’s in-place concrete reaches sufficient strength before standard test intervals. In the construction business, time is money.
Item Number: 218-12
Document Title: Van. Tomb./ Calculations of Cut for Rd.(verso)/
Project: 00218; Vanderbilt Mausoleum; Sloane Tomb; New Dorp; Staten Island; New York; 08 Cemeteries, Burial Lots, Memorials and Monuments; 136 PLANS (1886-1899)
Location: Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA
Category: PLAN
Purpose: none
Physical Characteristics: 23 3/4 x 29 3/4 graphite --color ink trace
Dates: 27-JUL-1886
Notes: Van. Maus. (verso)
Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.
Work.
I did loads of calculations today about hydraulic cylinders lifting various different lengths and sizes of pipe.
Hard stuff
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