| Peter Barlow - 1826 - 372 pages
...32,559 Ibs. for the stress required. PROBLEM III. To find the Strength of a Rectangular Beam of Timber, fixed at one end, and loaded at the other. Rule. — Multiply the value of S in the Table of Data, by the area, and the depth of the section in inches, and divide that product... | |
| Robert Brunton - 1828 - 222 pages
...1100 Larch . 1127 PROBLEM I. To Jind the ultimate transverse strength of any tangular Beam of Timber, fixed, at one end, and loaded at the other. RULE. Multiply the number in the Table of Multiplicands, by the breadth and square of the depth, both in inches, and divide... | |
| Charles Haynes Haswell - 1844 - 298 pages
...suspended from the middle to break it. TO FIND THE TRANSVERSE STRENGTH. When a Rectangular Bar or Beam is Fixed at one End, and Loaded at the other. RULE. — Multiply the Value in the preceding table by the breadth, and square of the depth, in inches, and divide the product by... | |
| William Templeton (engineer.) - 1846 - 236 pages
...jib to stand at an angle of about 45 degrees. To find the thickness of cast iron for a crane post, when fixed at one end, and loaded at the other. RULE. — Multiply the weight that the crane is to lift in Ibs. by the leverage of the jib to one of the post, and by the... | |
| 1847 - 190 pages
...the absolute strength of a rectangular beam, when Jixcd at one end, and loaded at the otherRule — Multiply the value of S by the depth of the beam,...quotient equal the absolute strength of the beam in IbsEx A beam of Riga fir, 12 inches by 44, and projecting 6J feet from the wall ; what is the greatest... | |
| Peter Barlow - 1851 - 608 pages
...by the tabular value of cohesion. PROBLEM II. To find the Strength of a Rectangular Beam of Timber, fixed at one end and loaded at the other. Rule. — Multiply the value of S, in the Table of Data, by the area, and the depth of the section in inches, and divide that product... | |
| Charles Haynes Haswell - 1851 - 346 pages
...suspended from the middle to break it. TO FIND THE TRANSVERSE STRENGTH. When a Rectangular Bar or Beam is Fixed at one End, and Loaded at the other. RULE. — Multiply the Value in the preceding table by the breadth, and square of the depth, in inches, and divide the product by... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1852 - 598 pages
...find the absolute strength of a rectangular beam, when fixed at one end, and loaded at the other. — Multiply the value of S by the depth of the beam,...quotient equal the absolute strength of the beam in Ibs. A beam of Riga fir, 12 inches by 41-, and projecting 6J fect from the wall ; what is the greatest weight... | |
| Charles Haslett - 1855 - 482 pages
...a rectangular beam, when fixed at one Md and loaded at the other, RULE. Multiply the value of S.by the depth of the beam, and by the area of its section,...quotient equal the absolute strength of the beam in Ibs. EXAMPLE. A beam of Riga fir, 12 inches by 4£, and projecting 6J feet from the wall ; what is the greatest... | |
| Charles W. Hackley - 1856 - 530 pages
...= \/2'94 x 5 = 7'25 inches, depth of the beam. To find the absolute strength of a rectangular beam, when fixed at one end and loaded at the other. RULE....quotient equal the absolute strength of the beam in Ibs. EXAMPLE. A beam of Riga fir, 12 inches by 4£, and projecting 6'-} feet from the wall; what is the... | |
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