Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 9
... diameter of hole , 4 inches . Fig . 5. Link with properly proportioned hole for pin . Depth of head , 171⁄2 inches , diameter of hole , 6 inches . Fig . 6. Plan of chain and section of pin and links . of estimating , the size of a ...
... diameter of hole , 4 inches . Fig . 5. Link with properly proportioned hole for pin . Depth of head , 171⁄2 inches , diameter of hole , 6 inches . Fig . 6. Plan of chain and section of pin and links . of estimating , the size of a ...
Page 11
... diameter . The cross sectional area of these pins was 15.9 inches , or rather more than 50 per cent . in excess of the cross sectional area of the link at its smallest part . According to the usual mode of ascertaining the size of these ...
... diameter . The cross sectional area of these pins was 15.9 inches , or rather more than 50 per cent . in excess of the cross sectional area of the link at its smallest part . According to the usual mode of ascertaining the size of these ...
Page 12
... diameter , and which broke across the head with 180 tons , was taken , and its holes enlarged to 6 inches , but without increasing the width of the head , which still remained 161 inches ; so that the only difference was the removal of ...
... diameter , and which broke across the head with 180 tons , was taken , and its holes enlarged to 6 inches , but without increasing the width of the head , which still remained 161 inches ; so that the only difference was the removal of ...
Page 15
... diameter of the pipe and the fluid pressure . He also showed " that the stress arising from any pressure , upon any part , to split it longitudinally , transversely , or in any direction , is equal to the pressure upon a plane drawn ...
... diameter of the pipe and the fluid pressure . He also showed " that the stress arising from any pressure , upon any part , to split it longitudinally , transversely , or in any direction , is equal to the pressure upon a plane drawn ...
Page 16
... diameters be greater than another , there will then be a greater pressure in a direction at right angles to the larger diameter , the greatest pressure tending to drive out the narrower sides till a mathe- matically true circle is ...
... diameters be greater than another , there will then be a greater pressure in a direction at right angles to the larger diameter , the greatest pressure tending to drive out the narrower sides till a mathe- matically true circle is ...
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