A Treatise on the Strength, Flexure, and Stiffness of Cast Iron Beams and Columns: Shewing Their Fitness to Resist Transverse Strains, Torsion, Compression, Tension, and Impulsion; with Tables of Constants, to be Used for Calculating the Strength, Flexure, and Stiffness of Similar Beams and Columns of Wrought Iron, and Several Sorts of Timber ... to which is Added, by Way of Appendix, a Collection of Rules in Words at Length, for Calculating the Most Important Practical Cases Investigated in the Course of the Work ... |
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... elliptical and triangular , and that form so commonly used , having its transverse section in form of the letter T. We have deferred treating on these forms till now , not merely because they did not range with the general plan , but ...
... elliptical and triangular , and that form so commonly used , having its transverse section in form of the letter T. We have deferred treating on these forms till now , not merely because they did not range with the general plan , but ...
Page 130
... elliptical , 17 m v2 = 992 b d l . 5. When the outline of the depth is elliptical , 130 Resistance to Impulsion .
... elliptical , 17 m v2 = 992 b d l . 5. When the outline of the depth is elliptical , 130 Resistance to Impulsion .
Page 131
... elliptical , and the transverse section in form of the letter I , 17 m v2 = 992 b d l ( 1 − q p3 ) . - 6. When the outline of the depth is elliptical , and part of the middle left out . 17 m v2 = 992 b d l ( 1 − p3 ) . The last three ...
... elliptical , and the transverse section in form of the letter I , 17 m v2 = 992 b d l ( 1 − q p3 ) . - 6. When the outline of the depth is elliptical , and part of the middle left out . 17 m v2 = 992 b d l ( 1 − p3 ) . The last three ...
Page 138
... elliptical , as follows : Example 6. A cast iron beam , 30 feet long and 2 inches broad , has the outline of its depth an el- lipsis ; what must be its greatest depth to resist a load of 3360 lbs . falling from a height of 3 inches ...
... elliptical , as follows : Example 6. A cast iron beam , 30 feet long and 2 inches broad , has the outline of its depth an el- lipsis ; what must be its greatest depth to resist a load of 3360 lbs . falling from a height of 3 inches ...
Page 141
... elliptical , and is exposed to the force of 500 lbs falling from a height of 9 feet ; what must be the greatest depth of the beam to sustain the blow , the depth of the open part being 7 of the whole depth ? The formula for this example ...
... elliptical , and is exposed to the force of 500 lbs falling from a height of 9 feet ; what must be the greatest depth of the beam to sustain the blow , the depth of the open part being 7 of the whole depth ? The formula for this example ...
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17 m v² applied Architect Architecture axis b d l beam being given beam is fixed beam is supported beam of cast beam will sustain bear a given bearing in feet breadth required calculating cast iron beam column constant number cube root cylindrical beam d³ D d³D data remaining depth in inches depth required determine an expression dimensions divide the product elastic force ellipsis elliptical Example exterior diameter find the depth flexure forcing pump formula for wrought fraction given deflexion given load grooved beam hence inches nearly length in feet length of bearing let these numbers load in pounds loaded uniformly m² n² middle multiply the remainder numbers be substituted open beam Plates Prob problem q p³ radius reserve the product reserved divisor River Thames Rule shewn square beam square root straining force strength torsion TREDGOLD on Cast tubular beam unity subtract weight wrought iron