Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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... paper the term chains for suspension bridges implies such as are usually employed , and are composed of several flat bars of equal thickness throughout , placed side by side , but having their ends swelled edgeways , so as to form what ...
... paper the term chains for suspension bridges implies such as are usually employed , and are composed of several flat bars of equal thickness throughout , placed side by side , but having their ends swelled edgeways , so as to form what ...
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... paper became manifest , viz : that there was a certain area of semi - cylindrical surface of the hole having a bearing on the pin pro- portionate to the transverse section of the body or narrowest part of a link , and quite essential to ...
... paper became manifest , viz : that there was a certain area of semi - cylindrical surface of the hole having a bearing on the pin pro- portionate to the transverse section of the body or narrowest part of a link , and quite essential to ...
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... paper has been , first , to call attention to the fact that a link is far more likely to be torn by the pin being too small , than a pin to be sheared by a link ; and secondly , to try to establish a simple rule by which their proper ...
... paper has been , first , to call attention to the fact that a link is far more likely to be torn by the pin being too small , than a pin to be sheared by a link ; and secondly , to try to establish a simple rule by which their proper ...
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... paper , and condensation to form the subject of a separate one , but as that might engross too much space , an illustration with brief remarks is given here . It may be , as some think , that the contemplated saving of power cannot be ...
... paper , and condensation to form the subject of a separate one , but as that might engross too much space , an illustration with brief remarks is given here . It may be , as some think , that the contemplated saving of power cannot be ...
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... paper , ( p . 207 , vol . xlix . ) That something approaching to two - thirds of the water now re- quired , and , with it , a like proportion of the power would be dispensed with , need not be questioned . Instead of the water in steam ...
... paper , ( p . 207 , vol . xlix . ) That something approaching to two - thirds of the water now re- quired , and , with it , a like proportion of the power would be dispensed with , need not be questioned . Instead of the water in steam ...
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