Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 10
... material , inasmuch as that material , remaining as load only , has to be carried by the chains , and correspondingly weakens the structure . I am also acquainted with a very recently constructed suspension bridge , in which some of the ...
... material , inasmuch as that material , remaining as load only , has to be carried by the chains , and correspondingly weakens the structure . I am also acquainted with a very recently constructed suspension bridge , in which some of the ...
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... materials , say , " that , as it has been shown , that to resist the effects of reiterated flexure , iron should scarcely be allowed to suffer a deflection equal to one - third of its ultimate deflection , and since the deflection ...
... materials , say , " that , as it has been shown , that to resist the effects of reiterated flexure , iron should scarcely be allowed to suffer a deflection equal to one - third of its ultimate deflection , and since the deflection ...
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... material will The action of a fluid pressing with equal forces in all directions can be evidently represented as to force and direction by innumerable radii of equal length led from a single point in all directions . Upon this principle ...
... material will The action of a fluid pressing with equal forces in all directions can be evidently represented as to force and direction by innumerable radii of equal length led from a single point in all directions . Upon this principle ...
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... material of several strains like this is a portion of the strength of materials which is still completely unknown . Its probable effects might be illustrated by the ease with which a stretched india rubber ring is cut through with a ...
... material of several strains like this is a portion of the strength of materials which is still completely unknown . Its probable effects might be illustrated by the ease with which a stretched india rubber ring is cut through with a ...
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... materials , has been entirely neglected by investiga- tors , and there are no published data on the matter . The effect of the internal pres- sure is evidently resisted by a double thick- ness of plate at the joints , so that the load ...
... materials , has been entirely neglected by investiga- tors , and there are no published data on the matter . The effect of the internal pres- sure is evidently resisted by a double thick- ness of plate at the joints , so that the load ...
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