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Simple graphics are used to lay out cardboard templates whose ordinates, areas, and their centroidal distances represent significant parameters of constants sought; template areas are evaluated and their centroids located experimentally; this is equivalent to numerical integration and division of one integrated function by another; thus, experimental part of method serves as mechanical analog; method is simple, rapid, and accurate.
Simple graphics are used to lay out cardboard templates whose ordinates, areas, and their centroidal distances represent significant parameters of constants sought; template areas are evaluated and their centroids located experimentally; this is equivalent to numerical integration and division of one integrated function by another; thus, experimental part of method serves as mechanical analog; method is simple, rapid, and accurate.
Moment-distribution constants from cardboard analogs
ASCE -- Proc (J Structural Div)
Ondra, O. (author)
1961
30 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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