Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 10
... metal in the bearing upon the pin become thickened in the effort to increase its bearing surface to the extent required . But while this is going on , the metal around the other portions ( B B , Figs . 2 and 3 ) of the hole will be ...
... metal in the bearing upon the pin become thickened in the effort to increase its bearing surface to the extent required . But while this is going on , the metal around the other portions ( B B , Figs . 2 and 3 ) of the hole will be ...
Page 12
... metal in the heads of the links and in the pins , if the latter were larger than necessary for obtaining this fixed proportion of areas . Having arrived at this point , a link , similar in all respects to the previous one , with holes 4 ...
... metal in the heads of the links and in the pins , if the latter were larger than necessary for obtaining this fixed proportion of areas . Having arrived at this point , a link , similar in all respects to the previous one , with holes 4 ...
Page 15
... metal is small compared with the radius , the circumferential tension has been assumed to be uniformly distributed ; and the strain per unit of length upon the transverse circular joint being only half that upon the longitudinal joints ...
... metal is small compared with the radius , the circumferential tension has been assumed to be uniformly distributed ; and the strain per unit of length upon the transverse circular joint being only half that upon the longitudinal joints ...
Page 16
... water are necessarily flattened by the hydrostatic pressure . It is upon that prin- ciple that a gun of soft ductile iron often bulges out at the breech . FIG . 1 . gradually laminate , while inferior metal 16 Civil Engineering .
... water are necessarily flattened by the hydrostatic pressure . It is upon that prin- ciple that a gun of soft ductile iron often bulges out at the breech . FIG . 1 . gradually laminate , while inferior metal 16 Civil Engineering .
Page 17
FIG . 1 . gradually laminate , while inferior metal will crack through in much less time . Nor are these furrows found with only lap - joints . Butt - joints , with a strip inside the boiler , and thus destroying the equilibrium of ...
FIG . 1 . gradually laminate , while inferior metal will crack through in much less time . Nor are these furrows found with only lap - joints . Butt - joints , with a strip inside the boiler , and thus destroying the equilibrium of ...
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