Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 11
... greater bearing surface , ( see A , Figs . 2 and 3 , ) while the other portion of the iron around the pin - hole , being subject to tension , had been so weakened and thinned by being stretched , as to cause a tear- ing action to take ...
... greater bearing surface , ( see A , Figs . 2 and 3 , ) while the other portion of the iron around the pin - hole , being subject to tension , had been so weakened and thinned by being stretched , as to cause a tear- ing action to take ...
Page 13
... greater than that of the body itself . ( See Fig . 5. ) As the pins , if solid , would be of a much larger section than is neces- sary to resist the effect of shearing , there would accrue some conve- nience , and a considerable saving ...
... greater than that of the body itself . ( See Fig . 5. ) As the pins , if solid , would be of a much larger section than is neces- sary to resist the effect of shearing , there would accrue some conve- nience , and a considerable saving ...
Page 16
... 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 formed . The ...
... 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 formed . The ...
Page 20
... greater , as most materials give more resist- ance to compression than to tension . This is not the case , as the distortion of form progressively weakens an internal flue , by increas ing the load on its surface , while the contrary is ...
... greater , as most materials give more resist- ance to compression than to tension . This is not the case , as the distortion of form progressively weakens an internal flue , by increas ing the load on its surface , while the contrary is ...
Page 22
... it is placed may subse- quently vary , accordingly as the elevating tendency is greater or less than the force of gravity . acted upon by forces tending severally to impel it in 22 Mechanics , Physics , and Chemistry .
... it is placed may subse- quently vary , accordingly as the elevating tendency is greater or less than the force of gravity . acted upon by forces tending severally to impel it in 22 Mechanics , Physics , and Chemistry .
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