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Turn Outs
Posted by Rusty Pipe on Friday, February 16, 2007 3:50 PM

Hi All:

 I got a problem, can't find out what degree #5 or #6 turn out is. I trying to keep all my turn out at the lowest degrees because of the length of the cars and engines.    

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Posted by SpaceMouse on Friday, February 16, 2007 3:57 PM
 Rusty Pipe wrote:

Hi All:

 I got a problem, can't find out what degree #5 or #6 turn out is. I trying to keep all my turn out at the lowest degrees because of the length of the cars and engines.    

The higher the number, the lower degree. If you are running modern stuff you might want to go with a #8--although I've heard people going as high as a number 12.

Basically you can determine the angle from the number. A number 5 is one unit divergence for 5 units length. Unfortunately I don't have my trig book in front of me to give you the formula. Most people go with the turnout number not the angle of divergence.  

 

Chip

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Posted by Eddie_walters on Friday, February 16, 2007 4:17 PM
The formula would be arctan ( 1 / x ) where x is the turnout number.
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Posted by bigwall on Friday, February 16, 2007 4:21 PM

For most of #6, it is 9.5 degree. For #4, it is 12.5. I don't have the info for #5 at hand.

Jerry

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Posted by gmcrail on Friday, February 16, 2007 6:05 PM

My triangle.exe program (a little freeware utility I found) gives the following:

#4:   14.4 deg.

#5:   11.5 deg

#6:    9.6 deg.

#8:    7.2 deg.

 

 

 

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