| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1870 - 736 lapas
...each of which the equalization should be attempted independently of the rest, instead of trying ;; general equalization for the whole line at once. In...embankments, the most accurate method consists in subdividin.' the different solids into others of the most simple geometrical forms, a> prisms, prismoids,... | |
| Dennis Hart Mahan - 1871 - 468 lapas
...considerable intricacy, whose solution can only be arrived at by successive approximations. For this pur pose, the line must be subdivided into several portions,...determined by the ordinary rules for the mensuration ol solids. As this process, however, is frequently long and tedious, other methods requiring less time... | |
| Dennis Hart Mahan - 1873 - 560 lapas
...attempted independently of the rest, instead of trying a general equalization for the whole line at once. I In the calculations of solid contents required in...the excavations and embankments, the most accurate methoa consists in subdividing the different solids into others of the most simple geometrical forms,... | |
| Quincy Adams Gillmore - 1876 - 262 lapas
...abridge the labor of locating the line. The "Lead." Prof. Mali an says, "In the calculations of the solid contents required in balancing the excavations...the ordinary rules for the mensuration of solids." Other methods "consist in taking a number of equidistant profiles, and calculating the solid contents... | |
| Quincy Adams Gillmore - 1876 - 292 lapas
..."In tho calculations of the solid contents required in balancing the excavations and embankments tho most accurate method consists in subdividing the different solids into others of thc most simple geometrical forms as prisms, prismoids, wedges and pyramids, whose solidities are readily... | |
| Henry Law - 1877 - 416 lapas
...quantity in a given length, as a yard, and then multiplying that quantity by the total length of the road. In the calculations of solid contents required in...are readily determined by the ordinary rules for the mensu« ration of solids. As this process, however, is frequently long and tedious, other methods requiring... | |
| Henry Law - 1877 - 416 lapas
...quantity in a given length, as a yard, and then multiplying that quantity by the total length of the road. In the calculations of solid contents required in...accurate method consists in subdividing the different solida into others of the most simple geometrical forms, as prisms, prismoids, wedges, and pyramids,... | |
| Henry Law - 1887 - 424 lapas
...quantity in a given length, as a yard, and then multiplying that quantity by the total length of the road. In the calculations of solid contents required in...and tedious, other methods requiring less time, but Jf not so accurate, are generally preferred, as their results • give an approximation sufficiently... | |
| Henry Law, Daniel Kinnear Clark - 1890 - 424 lapas
...quantity in a given length, as a yard, and then multiplying that quantity by the total length of the road. In the calculations of solid contents required in...tedious, other methods requiring less time, but not BO accurate, are generally preferred, as their results give an approximation sufficiently near the... | |
| Quincy Adams Gillmore - 1892 - 312 lapas
...says, "In the calculations of the solid contents required in balancing the excavations and embanknients the most Accurate method consists in subdividing the...the ordinary rules for the mensuration of solids." Other methods "consist in taking a number of equidistant profiles, and calculating the solid contents... | |
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