Thanks for the Book, ill be looking into it. I have been trying to learn using youtube videos but there are not many english speaking videos on these subjects.
When you say to think of it as a clock in which it can move in any direction do you mean the whole elbow moving up/down/side to side or...
@Texas Piper, yea these ISOs are being generated using a program, we do have the 3D model of the ship that the modelers use and I think that they just extract the ISOs from there. This is not the first issue that we have had with them with the quality of their work. Why is it poor experience...
Also to for clarification this ISO pertains for a dredge ship, the pipe is for the jet water system that will clean out the hoppers so it will experience a bit of high pressure
On another note,, does anyone have an ISO that shows the correct way that the dimensions are to be represented. I am trying to learn about the angle takeoffs and stuff
Yea this ISO is not made here, the detail design is actually made overseas and sent to us for our production team. Correct this is for a marine application. Too many angle dimensions and I am unsure as well as to what the 60 deg stands for.
If im not mistaken I think the 110 is there to symbolize that the elbow has to be a 70 degree elbow, but like I said this is fairly new to me and I am trying to understand elbow takeoffs and stuff like that
Hi I had a question in the image below. Is that setup possible with a Long Radius 90 deg elbow? Of course the elbow would have to be cut down in order to match the degrees but the thing is that a subcontractor is saying that a Long Radius elbow will not work given the length 3-9/16" that they...
Hello there, I have moved into a new position that has to do with piping and pumps in a ship construction industry and part of my assignment is to verify a pump and make sure that everything will work fine. I am just learning about pumps as id previously worked in 3d modeling.
My question is...