| Bindon Blood Stoney - Girders - 1869 - 370 pages
...rivets is found to be about a fourth less than the tensile strain. 43. Iron highly heated and nuddenly cooled in water is hardened, and the breaking strain,...additional hammering. 47. The galvanizing or tinning of iron-plates, produces no sensible effects on plates of the thickness experimented on. The result, however,... | |
| Dennis Hart Mahan - Civil engineering - 1873 - 560 pages
...softened, and the breaking strain reduced by being heated and allowed to cool slowly. 30. Iron, subjected to the cold-rolling process, has its breaking strain...by being " consolidated," as previously supposed. 31. Specimens cut out of crank-shaft are improved by additional hammering. 32. The galvanizing or tinning... | |
| Dennis Hart Mahan - Civil engineering - 1875 - 636 pages
...softened, and the breaking strain reduced by being heated and allowed to cool slowly. 30. Iron, subjected to the cold-rolling process, has its breaking strain...greatly increased by being made extremely hard, and uot by being " consolidated,'' as previously supposed. 31. Specimens cut out of crank-shaft are improved... | |
| Dennis Hart Mahan - Civil engineering - 1877 - 642 pages
...softened, and the breaking strain rednced by being heated and allowed to cool slowly. 30. Iron, subjected to the cold-rolling process, has its breaking strain...by being " consolidated," as previously supposed. 31. Specimens cut out of crank-shaft are improved by additional hammering. 32. The galvanizing or tinning... | |
| George Leonard Vose - Railroad engineering - 1878 - 1086 pages
...softened and the breaking strain reduced by being heated and allowed to cool slowly. 45. Iron, subjected to the cold.rolling process, has its breaking strain..."consolidated," as previously supposed. 46. Specimens cut out of a crank-shaft are improved by additional hammering. 47. The galvanizing or tinning of iron plates produces... | |
| George Leonard Vose - Railroad engineering - 1881 - 598 pages
...softened and the breaking strain reduced by being heated and allowed to cool slowly. 45. Iron, subjected to the cold-rolling process, has its breaking strain...increased by being made extremely hard, and not by being " consolidated,".as ipreviously supposed. 46. Specimens cut out of a crank-shaft are improved by additional... | |
| Gaetano Lanza - Engineering - 1885 - 956 pages
...and allowed to cool slowly. 45°. Iron subjected to the cold-rolling process has its breakingstrain greatly increased by being made extremely hard, and...effects on plates of the thickness experimented on. The results, however, may be different should the plates be extremely thin. 48°. The breaking-strain is... | |
| Bindon Blood Stoney - Girders - 1886 - 854 pages
...heated and allowed to cool slowly. 20. Iron subject to the cold-rolling process has its breaking stress greatly increased by being made extremely hard, and...by being " consolidated," as previously supposed. 21. The galvanizing or tinning of iron plates produces no sensible effects on plates of the thickness... | |
| William Hubert Burr - Building materials - 1903 - 1146 pages
...running the risk of being burned) the greater is the increase of strength by being plunged into oil. 37. In a highly converted or hard steel the increase..."consolidated" as previously supposed. 46. Specimens cut out of crank-shafts are improved by additional hammering. 47. The galvanizing or tinning of iron plates produces... | |
| William Hubert Burr - Building materials - 1903 - 1162 pages
...larger in diameter than those used in riveting iron plates of the same thickness being found to lie greatly too small for riveting steel plates, the probability..."consolidated" as previously supposed. 46. Specimens cut out of crank-shafts are improved by additional hammering. 47. The galvanizing or tinning of iron plates produces... | |
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