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Evening All,
Does anyone know how to calculate the size of each voussoir for a stone arch
Lets say the following :-
Radius = 24 inch
Voussoir Height = 6 inch
Number of Voussoirs = 9 (this would be 4 either side and 1 in middle as keystone)
This is also based on a Roman Semi Circle arch
I need to know the 4 angles of each vioussoir and the length of the intrados and extrados
I know that this must be a simple formula for you guys but its doing my head lol
Is there any chance of instead of saying x/y+c=gg could you please use the numbers above and show how you get the results
Thanks in advance
Jason
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I'm sorry,but,what is a voussoir?
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Sorry, a voussoir is the piece of stone or brick etc. that are wedged shape that make up the arch.
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Hi YZF;
Welcome to the forum!
Based on the figurine at the top I would say this is Medieval. In the construction of their aqueducts the Romans used arches. Is there a difference between Medieval and a Roman arch?
Here is a roman arch:
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Hi,
The picture with the red arrows is exactly what I am trying to achieve.
I need to work out the sizes of each block (angles, lengths etc.) based on 3 criteria, Radius of arch, # of blocks and height of each block.
Thanks
Jason
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Hi YZF
Assuming you want the arc to be a semicircle,you can use these formulas:
,where n is the number of voussoirs.Here lies the reader who will never open this book. He is forever dead.
Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most. ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment
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