Because this is how the Nomogram is designed. This is how the makers of Nomogram have decided to plot. Please go through the video again for plotting Rising and Falling curves ( in case of specific gravity at certain temp) Basically if you notice carefully, the temp at X axis starts from 15°C to 100°C. So, if we have Sp Gravity at certain temp suppose 50°C, then we take Rising curve first in order to have Interpolation wrt to 15°C then take falling curve. I hope ur doubt is clear.
for 15 deg cel u are taking the particular density point but at 50 deg why u are tracing a downward cure from 15 deg ,why not exactly at the point of density?
You told that you know at 15 degree 925 is density that is why you use falling curve but in second example also you know at 50 degree 944 is density then why you not use falling curve
I see 76 not 78. How you check no understand? We have intersection in position between 76 and 77 if to be accurate
How to decide raising curve or lowering curve
Watch full video clearly. Note down each point. You will get your answer.
You said in second case density is 944 at 50 degrees, so why you put 944 on nomogram in position 15 degrees 🤔?
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Sure. I will post more electrical Videos in future. Thanks for showing interest in this channel.
@@CLASS4ORALS how and why decide to select falling curve or rising curv
Because this is how the Nomogram is designed. This is how the makers of Nomogram have decided to plot.
Please go through the video again for plotting Rising and Falling curves ( in case of specific gravity at certain temp)
Basically if you notice carefully, the temp at X axis starts from 15°C to 100°C.
So, if we have Sp Gravity at certain temp suppose 50°C, then we take Rising curve first in order to have Interpolation wrt to 15°C then take falling curve.
I hope ur doubt is clear.
Why is there change temperatur from 15 C to 70 C and 50 C to 98 C?
How to draw the curve line between other curve line in the diagram?
Watch full video for that. This is how nomogram works..
@@CLASS4ORALS because it mention 15 C, why is it use temperature 70 C?
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Throughput means qty or oil produced per hour. Depends on engine consumption. You can adjust that6
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for 15 deg cel u are taking the particular density point but at 50 deg why u are tracing a downward cure from 15 deg ,why not exactly at the point of density?
That's how nomogram works and is designed to plot
@@CLASS4ORALS okk sir thank u👍
Why we are drawing straight line?our separation temp is not 100°c?
Because ,That's how we use Nomogram. That's the way of using a Nomogram
I watch video 3 times but still didn't get why you take downcurve in first example and upside curve in second example 😓
You told that you know at 15 degree 925 is density that is why you use falling curve but in second example also you know at 50 degree 944 is density then why you not use falling curve
Because this is how the curve is made to read.