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Results of 106 tests of variously proportioned steel plates, loaded in tension by means of 3-in. steel pins passed through holes in either end of plate; effects of plate thickness, side and bottom edge distances, and pin clearance; "dishing" phenomenon; empirical formulas for predicting general yield and ultimate strength of plates. (See also - discussion n 7 Sept p 1511-3)
Results of 106 tests of variously proportioned steel plates, loaded in tension by means of 3-in. steel pins passed through holes in either end of plate; effects of plate thickness, side and bottom edge distances, and pin clearance; "dishing" phenomenon; empirical formulas for predicting general yield and ultimate strength of plates. (See also - discussion n 7 Sept p 1511-3)
Pin-connected plate links
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc
Johnston, B.G. (author)
1938
23 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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