NRFRS 12-97
ROTARY SLIDE RULE
■CHARACTERISTICS
With this rotary bezel type slide rule, a wide
variety of computations required by pilots
are possible.
•Ordinary multiplication, division and rule-
of-three calculation
•Calculation of time, speed and distance
•Conversion between nautical miles, statute
miles and kilometers
■SCALES
The rotary slide rule consists of
A) a dial ruler fixed on the dial and
B) a rotating external slide rule (rotary
bezel).
The outer circumference of the rotary bezel
is graduated at an interval of 3 deg. to form
a utility bearing compass, and the inner
circumference is provided with a logarith-
mic scale graduated from 10 to 100 and a
distance conversion scale (KM, 1000 FT,
NAUT, STAT).
The outer circumference of the fixed dial
ruler is marked with the same logarithmic
scale (10␣ –␣ 100) as the rotary bezel, and the
inner circumference is graduated with a time
scale.
■ORDINARY COMPUTATION
[Multiplication, division and
the rule-of-three calculation]
*Any value on the logarithmic scale is rela-
tive, for example, “19” assumes any values
that are the n-th power of 10, multiplied by
itself ... 1.9, 190, 1900 ...
A Multiplication
BDivision
[Problem] 30 x 40 = ?
[Solution]
1) Bring 30 on the rotary bezel in line
with 10 on the fixed scale.
2) Read the scale on the rotary bezel cor-
responding to 40 on the fixed scale.
It is 12 (= 1.2 x 101).
3) Calculate the number of digits follow-
ing the formula in “Hint for calculation
of exponents”.
[Answer] 1200
[Problem] 120 ÷40 = ?
[Solution]
1) Bring 12 on the rotary bezel in line
with 40 on the fixed scale.
2) Read the rotary bezel scale corresponding
to 10 on the fixed scale.
It is 30 (= 3 x 101).
3) Calculate the number of digits follow-
ing the formula in “Hint for calculation
of exponents”.
[Answer] 3
C Rule-of-three calculation
Hint for calculation of exponents
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Any number can be given by an exponential
expression as follows.
Assume A = a x 10x, B = b x 10y, and
C = c x 10z. (10 > a, b, c ␣␣␣1)
Multiplication:
Then, the product of A and B is expressed
by C (= c x 10z).
z = x + y ifc ␣␣␣ a,b
z = x + y + 1 if c < a, b
Division:
The quotient of A/B is expressed by
C (= c x 10z).
z = x – y ifa ␣␣␣␣ b
z = x – y – 1 if a < b
[Problem] 30/10 = ?/40
[Solution]
1) Bring 30 on the rotary bezel in line
with 10 on the fixed scale.
2) Read the scale on the rotary bezel cor-
responding to 40 on the fixed scale.
The reading is 12 (= 1.2 x 101).
3) Calculate the number of digits follow-
ing the formula in “Hint for calculation
of exponents”.
[Answer] 120
■COMPUTATION FOR NAVIGATION
All the examples here can be calculated ac-
cording to the following formula:
SPEED = DISTANCE/TIME
[Calculation of time, speed and distance]
A Time calculation
[Problem]
Ground speed : 200 MPH
Distance to fly : 100 miles
Time to fly : ?
[Solution]
1) Adjust 20 on the rotary bezel to the
time index★on the fixed scale.
2) Read the fixed scale at a position cor-
responding to 10 on the rotary bezel.
The reading is 30.
3)
For the purpose of determining the number
of digits, the same rule as with the division
applies. Thus, the answer is 30.
[Answer] 30 (minutes)
★mark at the 12 o’clock position
B Speed calculation
[Problem]
Ground speed : ?
Distance to fly : 100 miles
Time to fly : 30 minutes
[Solution]
1) Adjust 10 on the rotary bezel to 30 on
the fixed scale.
2) The value on the rotary bezel corre-
sponding to the time index★on the fixed
scale is read to be 20.
3) For the purpose of determining the number
of digits, the same rule as with the
division applies. Thus, the answer is
200.
[Answer] 200 MPH
★mark at the 12 o’clock position
SPORTS
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55
50
45
1:10
1:20
1:30
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1:50
2:00
2:30
3:00
25
25
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45
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55
60
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10
90
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4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00
8:00
9:00
3:30
4:30
60
15
30
45
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100
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SE
150
165
195
210
SW
240
255
W
285
300
NW
330
345
N
05
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45
50
55
90
10
Time index
(reference point for
time conversion)
Utility bearing
compass scale
Logarithmic scale
on fixed scale*
Logarithmic scale
on rotary bezel*
A-1)
B-2)
C-1)
A-2)
B-1)
C-2)