Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 46.
5. lappuse
... strain , y 8 , brings into play the elastic resistance ; hence , for this strain . we proceed as in the preceding theory ; but the expression for the longitudinal shearing will be exactly of the same form as in the pre- ceding case , or ...
... strain , y 8 , brings into play the elastic resistance ; hence , for this strain . we proceed as in the preceding theory ; but the expression for the longitudinal shearing will be exactly of the same form as in the pre- ceding case , or ...
7. lappuse
... strains on the sev- eral parts of a bridge , and the strains on the fibres of beams , by deducing all of them from the fundamental equations of statics . In some cases I have reduced the equations so as to make them applicable to ...
... strains on the sev- eral parts of a bridge , and the strains on the fibres of beams , by deducing all of them from the fundamental equations of statics . In some cases I have reduced the equations so as to make them applicable to ...
8. lappuse
... strains . Such problems may properly form independent arti- ^ cles . Some errors have crept into the work , most of which will be readily detected by the reader . I have noticed the following : ERRATA . Vol . xlviii , page 232 , line 6 ...
... strains . Such problems may properly form independent arti- ^ cles . Some errors have crept into the work , most of which will be readily detected by the reader . I have noticed the following : ERRATA . Vol . xlviii , page 232 , line 6 ...
10. lappuse
... strains thus brought upon it , its thin edge begins to tear , and will , by the continuance of the same strain , undoubtedly go on to do so until the head of the link be broken ( or , rather , torn ) through , no matter how large the ...
... strains thus brought upon it , its thin edge begins to tear , and will , by the continuance of the same strain , undoubtedly go on to do so until the head of the link be broken ( or , rather , torn ) through , no matter how large the ...
11. lappuse
... strain of 270 tons ought ( had the size of the pin been in proper proportion ) to have been required to pull it into two ; instead of which , so long as the pins were but 4 inches in diameter , the head tore across ( as shown at Fig . 2 ) ...
... strain of 270 tons ought ( had the size of the pin been in proper proportion ) to have been required to pull it into two ; instead of which , so long as the pins were but 4 inches in diameter , the head tore across ( as shown at Fig . 2 ) ...
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