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Stabilising effect of passive resistance on underground arches
Analysis of stresses in brick arched roof, such as are used in many underground shelters and storage chambers; experience shows that best results are obtained by aiming at symmetry, that is, equally inclined reactions at each abutment.
Stabilising effect of passive resistance on underground arches
Analysis of stresses in brick arched roof, such as are used in many underground shelters and storage chambers; experience shows that best results are obtained by aiming at symmetry, that is, equally inclined reactions at each abutment.
Stabilising effect of passive resistance on underground arches
Engineer
Ball, J.D.W. (author)
Engineer ; 170
1940
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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