Hidden fields
Books Books
" Plates may be received or rejected without a trial of every thickness on the invoice. (7) The pieces of plate cut out for testings are to be of parallel width from end to end, or for at least 8 inches of length. When the plates are ordered by thickness,... "
Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Page 6
by Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1882
Full view - About this book

Steel: Its History, Manufacture, Properties, and Uses

James Stephen Jeans - Steel - 1880 - 966 pages
...rejected without a trial of every thickness on the invoice. 7. The pieces of plate cut out for testings are to be of parallel width from end to end, or for at least 8 inches of length. When the plates are ordered by thickness, their weight is to be estimated at the rate of 40...
Full view - About this book

Van Nostrand's Engineering Magazine, Volume 28

Engineering - 1883 - 568 pages
...taken for testing from every invoice, provided the number of plates or sheets does not exceed fifty. Jf above that number, one of every additional fifty or...tests, and the strips are all cut lengthwise. Lloyd's ruléis slightly more liberal than the Admiralty rules, as the minimum and maximum strains are each...
Full view - About this book

Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy

United States. Navy Department - Naval art and science - 1885 - 862 pages
...rejected without a trial of every thickness on the invoice. The pieces of plate, beam, or angle, &c., cut out for testing are to be of parallel width from end to end, or for at least 8 inches of length. • Plates will be ordered by weight per superficial foot : the weight named will always be...
Full view - About this book

Report of the Naval Advisory Board on the Mild Steel Used in the ...

United States. Naval Advisory Board - Ships, Iron and steel - 1886 - 288 pages
...steel is to he free from lamination and injurions surface defects. The pieces of plate, angle, &c., cut out for testing are to be of parallel width from end to end, or for at least 8 inches of length. STEEL FOR FURNACES. TESTS. The furnaces and combustion chambers are to be made of steel of...
Full view - About this book

The Theory of Stresses in Girders and Similar Structures: With Practical ...

Bindon Blood Stoney - Girders - 1886 - 854 pages
...rejected without a trial of every thickness on the invoice. The pieces of plate, beam, or angle, &c., cut out for testing are to be of parallel width from end to end, or for at least eight inches of length. Plates will be ordered by weight per superficial foot ; the weight named will...
Full view - About this book

Design, construction, and operation

Robert Henry Thurston - Steam-engines - 1891 - 976 pages
...rejected without a trial of every thickness on the invoice. (7) The pieces of plate cut out for testings are to be of parallel width from end to end, or for at least 8 inches of length. When the plates are ordered by thickness, their weight is to be estimated at the rate of 40...
Full view - About this book

Experimental Engineering and Manual for Testing: For Engineers and for ...

Rolla Clinton Carpenter - Building materials - 1892 - 830 pages
...fraction thereof to be taken for testing by tensile and tempering test from every invoice. 7. The pieces cut out for testing are to be of parallel width from end to end, or for at least 8 inches in length. A latitude or variation in thickness will be permitted of 10 per cent for plates less than...
Full view - About this book

Notes on Building Construction: Materials course for honors

Building - 1892 - 566 pages
...one or both of these tests to the shearings, or by bending them cold by the hammer. " The pieces cut for testing are to be of parallel width from end to end, or for at least 8 inches in length." Percussive Test for Round Bars. — A specimen bar of 2" diameter is taken, when required...
Full view - About this book

Engineer's Year-book of Formulae, Rules, Tables, Data ..., Volume 25, Part 1918

Engineering - 1918 - 2826 pages
...rejected without a trial of every thickness on the invoice. FIO. 406. Fia. 407. The pieces cut oat for testing are to be of parallel width from end to end, or for at !?i 8 inches of length. When required by the Inspecting Officer a tensile test is to be made from every...
Full view - About this book

The Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute

Iron and Steel Institute - Iron industry and trade - 1891 - 570 pages
...blow " or " charge " may be so tested. The pieces of plate, beam, or angle, >kc., cut out for tensile testing, are to be of parallel width from end to end, or for at least 8 inches of length. Plates will be ordered by weight per superficial foot ; the weight allowed to be received is...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF