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 25
... method of computing the load , when the dimensions of the beam are known : we shall next shew , in what manner the dimensions of breadth and depth are to be calculated , the length and the load being given , together with the breadth ...
... method of computing the load , when the dimensions of the beam are known : we shall next shew , in what manner the dimensions of breadth and depth are to be calculated , the length and the load being given , together with the breadth ...
Side 32
... method of calculating the particulars of the most common forms of cast iron beams , when exposed to transverse strains from pressure or weight ; and have , by means of a table of constants , applied the same principles to calculate the ...
... method of calculating the particulars of the most common forms of cast iron beams , when exposed to transverse strains from pressure or weight ; and have , by means of a table of constants , applied the same principles to calculate the ...
Side 44
... method of applying the formulæ . Example 1. A uniform rectangular beam of cast iron , 20 inches deep and 25 feet between the supports , is strained in the middle to the extent of its elastic force : what is the deflexion ? The ...
... method of applying the formulæ . Example 1. A uniform rectangular beam of cast iron , 20 inches deep and 25 feet between the supports , is strained in the middle to the extent of its elastic force : what is the deflexion ? The ...
Side 48
... method of applying the numbers in the preceding table . Example 1. A beam of American pine , 16 inches deep and 22 feet long , is supported at the ends , and loaded uniformly over the length . What is the deflexion when strained to the ...
... method of applying the numbers in the preceding table . Example 1. A beam of American pine , 16 inches deep and 22 feet long , is supported at the ends , and loaded uniformly over the length . What is the deflexion when strained to the ...
Side 78
... method of procedure will become manifest from the following examples . Example 1. If a force of 560 lbs . act on the piston of a forcing pump whose diameter is half an inch , what pressure will be transmitted to the ram 78 Hydro ...
... method of procedure will become manifest from the following examples . Example 1. If a force of 560 lbs . act on the piston of a forcing pump whose diameter is half an inch , what pressure will be transmitted to the ram 78 Hydro ...
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