The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal, Volume 26William Laxton William Laxton, 1863 - Architecture |
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... latter taking place at the center , both being considered under the con- ditions of a uniform load . This condition gives the absolute maximum strain which can by any possibility come on the booms , but does not produce the same action ...
... latter taking place at the center , both being considered under the con- ditions of a uniform load . This condition gives the absolute maximum strain which can by any possibility come on the booms , but does not produce the same action ...
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... latter bar , these bars being respectively in tension and compression ) balance one another , and that the strains resulting from the action of the remaining part of the weight are equal . The position of the load or manner in which the ...
... latter bar , these bars being respectively in tension and compression ) balance one another , and that the strains resulting from the action of the remaining part of the weight are equal . The position of the load or manner in which the ...
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... latter , or when B1 = or > w , x } . D wx ᎠP10 ~ For the sake of simplicity the sectional areas of the diagonals before and after an increase to the depth of the girder have been considered equal , and so they would be for any ...
... latter , or when B1 = or > w , x } . D wx ᎠP10 ~ For the sake of simplicity the sectional areas of the diagonals before and after an increase to the depth of the girder have been considered equal , and so they would be for any ...
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... latter are many beautiful spe- cimens of ornamental works , properly architectural . Mr. Poole ( 2440 ) exhibits a mosaic pavement ; but other such works in dif- ferent parts of the building seem to be excluded from this section , as ...
... latter are many beautiful spe- cimens of ornamental works , properly architectural . Mr. Poole ( 2440 ) exhibits a mosaic pavement ; but other such works in dif- ferent parts of the building seem to be excluded from this section , as ...
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... latter ; and they cover only a small surface ; they are however remarkable for the evenness and lustre of the surface , the choice of the material , and the brilliancy of the colours , tempered by judicious treatment . This brief aud ...
... latter ; and they cover only a small surface ; they are however remarkable for the evenness and lustre of the surface , the choice of the material , and the brilliancy of the colours , tempered by judicious treatment . This brief aud ...
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