Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 9
... body of the link ) would be something less than 3 inches in dia- meter , whereas ( as will presently be shown ) in order to get the whole benefit from such a link , the pin must be somewhat more in diameter than 6 inches , and for the ...
... body of the link ) would be something less than 3 inches in dia- meter , whereas ( as will presently be shown ) in order to get the whole benefit from such a link , the pin must be somewhat more in diameter than 6 inches , and for the ...
Page 10
... to the contract , ( see Fig . 1 , ) were , for convenience of transit , but 12 feet long from centre to centre of pin - holes , 10 inches wide by 1 inch thick in their body or smallest part , with a head at each end 10 Civil Engineering .
... to the contract , ( see Fig . 1 , ) were , for convenience of transit , but 12 feet long from centre to centre of pin - holes , 10 inches wide by 1 inch thick in their body or smallest part , with a head at each end 10 Civil Engineering .
Page 11
... body or narrowest part - fracture in every previous case taking place at the hole , and through the widest part of the head , as shown in Fig . 2 . The iron in the links for this bridge was of a very high quality , and was manufactured ...
... body or narrowest part - fracture in every previous case taking place at the hole , and through the widest part of the head , as shown in Fig . 2 . The iron in the links for this bridge was of a very high quality , and was manufactured ...
Page 12
... body of the links would have been very nearly arrived at , while with those of only 6 inches in diameter about an inch of the body of the links was wasted . The practical result arrived at by the many experiments made on this very ...
... body of the links would have been very nearly arrived at , while with those of only 6 inches in diameter about an inch of the body of the links was wasted . The practical result arrived at by the many experiments made on this very ...
Page 13
... body , I think it right to have the sum of the widths of the iron on the two sides of the hole 10 per cent . greater than that of the body itself . ( See Fig . 5. ) As the pins , if solid , would be of a much larger section than is ...
... body , I think it right to have the sum of the widths of the iron on the two sides of the hole 10 per cent . greater than that of the body itself . ( See Fig . 5. ) As the pins , if solid , would be of a much larger section than is ...
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