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Test of a Wrought-Iron Double Track Floor Beam
Testing to rupture actual bridge members is always a matter of great scientific interest, and while the record is quite extensive in eye-bars, posts, or small parts, the great cost, time and inconvenience of handling heavy girders, has prevented experiment in that direction. In fact, the writer is unaware of any experiment upon compound riveted beams, on a large scale, as actually used, until the experiment recorded below was made, under his supervision.
Test of a Wrought-Iron Double Track Floor Beam
Testing to rupture actual bridge members is always a matter of great scientific interest, and while the record is quite extensive in eye-bars, posts, or small parts, the great cost, time and inconvenience of handling heavy girders, has prevented experiment in that direction. In fact, the writer is unaware of any experiment upon compound riveted beams, on a large scale, as actually used, until the experiment recorded below was made, under his supervision.
Test of a Wrought-Iron Double Track Floor Beam
Boller, Alfred P. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 18 ; 119-122
2021-01-01
41888-01-01 pages
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