Abstract
A graphic construction of six-measured nomogram with its subsequent decomposition on four cell-like three-dimensional spatial axonometries with their physiographic analysis is offered in this work. Compact construction of the six-measured nomogram allows obtain fully a graphic illustration for the current experiment and explicitly characterize its physical entity by means of parametric link. A qualitatively new illustrative model graphically connects all experimental cycle of operating parameters by means of projective dependence for Cartesian coordinate system taking into account the materialization of spot measurements. In the course of receiving geometrical images in the form of straight lines’ segments, curves, planes and surfaces during construction of the six-measured nomogram a question about obtaining of each geometrical image’s physical characteristics is set. Regularity of parameters layout on the epure six-measured nomogram’s planes should define physical evolution or its absence in the experiment. In case of construction a graphic dependence between parameters the applicate axis, certainly, is resultant or functional one and all remaining axes are arguments or variables. Geometrical images, such as horizontal planes of level, are involved in the work, and each of these planes expresses the spot measurement of all projective parameters. Horizontally projecting surfaces have been presented by intersection of generatrixes with directing lines that are the transition link of conformance points between two-phase flow’s phases. The compliance axiom is given that is the graphic confirmation for what has been said.
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