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... WROUGHT - IRON BEAMS ROLLED - IRON BEAMS • 142 142 • 143 144 • · 145 · 146 146 • STEEL 148 PART V. - SANITARY CONSTRUCTION . SECTION I. - WARMING FIREPLACES • CONSERVATION OF HEAT HOLLOW WALLS WINDOWS DOORS SECTION II . - VENTILATION ...
... WROUGHT - IRON BEAMS ROLLED - IRON BEAMS • 142 142 • 143 144 • · 145 · 146 146 • STEEL 148 PART V. - SANITARY CONSTRUCTION . SECTION I. - WARMING FIREPLACES • CONSERVATION OF HEAT HOLLOW WALLS WINDOWS DOORS SECTION II . - VENTILATION ...
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... Wrought Iron Bridge Construction , " by W. Humber , Assoc . Inst . C.E. , " The Application of Iron to the Construc- tion of Bridges , Girders , Roofs , & c . , " by Francis Campin , C.E. , & c . The above works are published by ...
... Wrought Iron Bridge Construction , " by W. Humber , Assoc . Inst . C.E. , " The Application of Iron to the Construc- tion of Bridges , Girders , Roofs , & c . , " by Francis Campin , C.E. , & c . The above works are published by ...
Page 138
... wrought iron , when length does not exceed 10 times diameter ; pillars and struts of dry timber , in which length does not exceed 20 times diameter . Above rules for tension are applicable to these cases , using the proper modulus of ...
... wrought iron , when length does not exceed 10 times diameter ; pillars and struts of dry timber , in which length does not exceed 20 times diameter . Above rules for tension are applicable to these cases , using the proper modulus of ...
Page 143
... wrought - iron plate slightly increase the strength . Hurst gives the following formula : — · B breadth in inches . D = depth in inches . t thickness of iron flitch in inches . L = bearing in feet . W w = breaking weight in centre , in ...
... wrought - iron plate slightly increase the strength . Hurst gives the following formula : — · B breadth in inches . D = depth in inches . t thickness of iron flitch in inches . L = bearing in feet . W w = breaking weight in centre , in ...
Page 144
... wrought - iron rods . Depth may be 1-12th the span , and distance of stays apart 1-3rd span . SECTION III . 32. IRON CONSTRUCTION . - The same principles and formula which determine the stability of timber frames are applicable to those ...
... wrought - iron rods . Depth may be 1-12th the span , and distance of stays apart 1-3rd span . SECTION III . 32. IRON CONSTRUCTION . - The same principles and formula which determine the stability of timber frames are applicable to those ...
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