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For continuous construction, particularly prevalent on account of increasing use of reinforced concrete, proper solution of moment equations is most tedious task; author provides necessary tables showing moment factors for all most common conditions, so that moments may be found with expenditure of less effort and time; also shows significance of variables and seriousness of usual conventional errors; safety and economy of materials are obtained simultaneously. See also - discussions nos. 6 and 9, Aug. and Nov. 1928, pp. 1961-1970, 3 figs. and pp. 2559-2568.
For continuous construction, particularly prevalent on account of increasing use of reinforced concrete, proper solution of moment equations is most tedious task; author provides necessary tables showing moment factors for all most common conditions, so that moments may be found with expenditure of less effort and time; also shows significance of variables and seriousness of usual conventional errors; safety and economy of materials are obtained simultaneously. See also - discussions nos. 6 and 9, Aug. and Nov. 1928, pp. 1961-1970, 3 figs. and pp. 2559-2568.
Continuous beams over three spans
Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. -- Proc
Oesterblom, I. (author)
1928
16 pages
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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