Elementary Applied Mechanics: Being the Simpler and More Practical Cases of Stress and Strain Wrought Out Individually from First Principles by Means of Elementary Mathematics, Volum 2Macmillan and Company, 1883 |
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Side xii
... wheel base over it , Bending Moments and Bending Moment Diagrams for Moving Loads and Travelling Load Systems ... wheels together with fixed loads , Do. travelling load system of unequal weights at irregular intervals , confined to span ...
... wheel base over it , Bending Moments and Bending Moment Diagrams for Moving Loads and Travelling Load Systems ... wheels together with fixed loads , Do. travelling load system of unequal weights at irregular intervals , confined to span ...
Side 3
... wheels of car- riages , & c . The weight of the beam itself is often to be considered as a load spread uniformly over the span . To find the relations among the external forces , we con- sider the equilibrium of the beam as a whole ...
... wheels of car- riages , & c . The weight of the beam itself is often to be considered as a load spread uniformly over the span . To find the relations among the external forces , we con- sider the equilibrium of the beam as a whole ...
Side 4
... wheels of a loco- motive which transmit each 6 , 14 , and 8 tons ; the distances measured from the left end of the beam to the wheels are 8 , 18 , and 24 feet respectively . Find the supporting forces . 1 W1 = 6 ; W1 == 2 14 ; W , = 3 8 ...
... wheels of a loco- motive which transmit each 6 , 14 , and 8 tons ; the distances measured from the left end of the beam to the wheels are 8 , 18 , and 24 feet respectively . Find the supporting forces . 1 W1 = 6 ; W1 == 2 14 ; W , = 3 8 ...
Side 5
... wheels of a loco- motive which transmit each 6 , 14 , and 8 tons ; the distances measured from the left end of the beam to the wheels are 8 , 18 , and 24 feet respectively . Find the supporting forces . W1 = 6 ; W2 14 ; W1 = 8 ; 1 2 3 x ...
... wheels of a loco- motive which transmit each 6 , 14 , and 8 tons ; the distances measured from the left end of the beam to the wheels are 8 , 18 , and 24 feet respectively . Find the supporting forces . W1 = 6 ; W2 14 ; W1 = 8 ; 1 2 3 x ...
Side 7
... wheels of a heavy locomotive . The fore wheel is one foot from the left end , and the distances between the wheels , in order , are 5 , 8 , 10 , and 7 feet , and the loads transmitted , in order , are 5 , 5 , 11 , 12 , and 9 tons . Find ...
... wheels of a heavy locomotive . The fore wheel is one foot from the left end , and the distances between the wheels , in order , are 5 , 8 , 10 , and 7 feet , and the loads transmitted , in order , are 5 , 5 , 11 , 12 , and 9 tons . Find ...
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Elementary applied mechanics, by T. Alexander (and A.W. Thomson). Thomas Alexander (civil engineer.) Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1883 |
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abscissa advancing load apex beam bending moment diagram bh³ calculate the bending cantilever centre of gravity centre of span chord College common interval construct cross section Crown 8vo curved edge passes dead load distance draw a vertical drawn Edition end of span equal example fcap feet span field Find the maximum fixed end fixed loads ft.-tons gives the maximum graphical solution greater greatest hence horizontal inch intersection left end leverage locus M₁ maxima bending moments maximum bending maximum bending moment modulus moment of inertia negative neutral axis ordinate parabola parabolic segment parallel plane polygon portion position rectangle right end rolling load scale for verticals shearing force shearing stress shown in fig side slope stress Suppose tangent total load transit triangle U+2R uniform load uniformly W₁ W₂ weights wheel whole load whole span
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