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 ...J. Taylor, 1832 - 194 sider |
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Side 17
... multiplying by the preceding numbers ; but the reader will more clearly perceive the relation , by tracing in detail the several cases of the first problem . From the preceding formulæ , the particular cir- cumstances respecting beams ...
... multiplying by the preceding numbers ; but the reader will more clearly perceive the relation , by tracing in detail the several cases of the first problem . From the preceding formulæ , the particular cir- cumstances respecting beams ...
Side 43
... Multiply the square of the length , or the rectangle of the segments at the point of strain , in feet , by the constant number for the particular case , and divide the product by the depth of the beam in inches Deflexion from Cross ...
... Multiply the square of the length , or the rectangle of the segments at the point of strain , in feet , by the constant number for the particular case , and divide the product by the depth of the beam in inches Deflexion from Cross ...
Side 47
... multiplied re- spectively by the numbers that mark the relative extensibility to cast iron , of the several materials mentioned in the following table , the results will be the constants to be applied in calculating the de- flexions ...
... multiplied re- spectively by the numbers that mark the relative extensibility to cast iron , of the several materials mentioned in the following table , the results will be the constants to be applied in calculating the de- flexions ...
Side 69
... adapt our theory to the calculation of beams of the above materials , it is only requi- site to multiply the constant in the several ex- pressions for cast iron beams , by the numbers in Stiffness to resist Cross Strains . 69.
... adapt our theory to the calculation of beams of the above materials , it is only requi- site to multiply the constant in the several ex- pressions for cast iron beams , by the numbers in Stiffness to resist Cross Strains . 69.
Side 95
... cast iron , by merely multiplying each of the co - efficients into 13 the number in the table page 69 , which denotes the relative stiffness of wrought iron , when that of cast iron is unity Resistance to Torsion . 95.
... cast iron , by merely multiplying each of the co - efficients into 13 the number in the table page 69 , which denotes the relative stiffness of wrought iron , when that of cast iron is unity Resistance to Torsion . 95.
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