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Discussions on “Wrought Iron Columns Tests and Formula”
The strength per square inch of a wrought-iron post depends principally on the three elements: 1. Ratio of length to diameter. 2. Shape of the cross-section. 3. Quality of the metal. To these may be added as incidental causes of variation: 4. Workmanship, where the post is made of several parts riveted or bolted together. 5. Conditions in which the load is applied.
Discussions on “Wrought Iron Columns Tests and Formula”
The strength per square inch of a wrought-iron post depends principally on the three elements: 1. Ratio of length to diameter. 2. Shape of the cross-section. 3. Quality of the metal. To these may be added as incidental causes of variation: 4. Workmanship, where the post is made of several parts riveted or bolted together. 5. Conditions in which the load is applied.
Discussions on “Wrought Iron Columns Tests and Formula”
Bouscaren, G. (author) / Cooper, Theodore (author) / Whittemore, D. J. (author) / Emery, Charles E. (author) / Wood, De Volson (author) / Strobel, C. L. (author) / Wurtele, A. S. C. (author) / Burr, William H. (author) / Merriman, Mansfield (author) / Gates, C. L. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 11 ; 61-120
2021-01-01
601882-01-01 pages
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