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Flexure of Double Cantilever Beams
A cantilever beam is a simple structural element. When two cantilever beams at right angles to each other are joined rigidly, a complicated structure results. Each-cantilever beam is subject to torsion and bending.Construction of this type is becoming more frequent in buildings, water works, power plants, and industrial works. The elimination of the corner caisson and the supporting columns is an invitation .to economy. Frequently such supporting members cannot be provided because of physical restrictions and architectural requirements.
Flexure of Double Cantilever Beams
A cantilever beam is a simple structural element. When two cantilever beams at right angles to each other are joined rigidly, a complicated structure results. Each-cantilever beam is subject to torsion and bending.Construction of this type is becoming more frequent in buildings, water works, power plants, and industrial works. The elimination of the corner caisson and the supporting columns is an invitation .to economy. Frequently such supporting members cannot be provided because of physical restrictions and architectural requirements.
Flexure of Double Cantilever Beams
Wolosewick, F. E. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 118 ; 1197-1207
2021-01-01
111953-01-01 pages
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