Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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... cast iron beams having solid sections , we find y = 0.54958d , or 0.04958d from the centre of the section . Comparing this result with that found under the former hypothesis , ( see Example 1 , which follows equation ( 94 ) , ) and we ...
... cast iron beams having solid sections , we find y = 0.54958d , or 0.04958d from the centre of the section . Comparing this result with that found under the former hypothesis , ( see Example 1 , which follows equation ( 94 ) , ) and we ...
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... casting off things that are behind ( the age ) , and reaching out to those that are before . P. S. - In the present condition of national affairs a brief allusion to a kindred topic may be permitted . Our planet is a school for ...
... casting off things that are behind ( the age ) , and reaching out to those that are before . P. S. - In the present condition of national affairs a brief allusion to a kindred topic may be permitted . Our planet is a school for ...
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... Cast Iron in the Foundry . By ZERAH COLBURN . From the Lond . Civ . Eng . and Arch . Journal , May , 1865 . The short notice given me for the preparation of this paper , together with the fact of my almost constant engagements , must ...
... Cast Iron in the Foundry . By ZERAH COLBURN . From the Lond . Civ . Eng . and Arch . Journal , May , 1865 . The short notice given me for the preparation of this paper , together with the fact of my almost constant engagements , must ...
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... cast iron base ring , which is supported upon three cast iron columns , at a height of , say , 2 feet above the foundry floor . This base ring is of the external diameter of the cupola , say , 5 feet , and in its internal diame- ter is ...
... cast iron base ring , which is supported upon three cast iron columns , at a height of , say , 2 feet above the foundry floor . This base ring is of the external diameter of the cupola , say , 5 feet , and in its internal diame- ter is ...
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... 2. Means for insuring uniform cooling in castings after pouring . 3. The treatment for malleable castings . 4. Chilling . At one time , when cast iron was employed for Methods of Treating Cast Iron in the Foundry . 43.
... 2. Means for insuring uniform cooling in castings after pouring . 3. The treatment for malleable castings . 4. Chilling . At one time , when cast iron was employed for Methods of Treating Cast Iron in the Foundry . 43.
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