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Tall building frames studied by means of mechanical models
Model study of building bents under action of transverse forces, by use of mechanical model; effects produced upon vertical reactions and direct stresses in columns from such transverse forces when bent is varied by changing relative width of bays, or relative size of girders or columns; only theoretical consideration utilized is Maxwell reciprocal theorem. (See also - discussions n 4 Apr p 611-25, n 6 Aug p 931-5, n 7 Sept p 1079-86 and n 9 Nov p 1426-9)
Tall building frames studied by means of mechanical models
Model study of building bents under action of transverse forces, by use of mechanical model; effects produced upon vertical reactions and direct stresses in columns from such transverse forces when bent is varied by changing relative width of bays, or relative size of girders or columns; only theoretical consideration utilized is Maxwell reciprocal theorem. (See also - discussions n 4 Apr p 611-25, n 6 Aug p 931-5, n 7 Sept p 1079-86 and n 9 Nov p 1426-9)
Tall building frames studied by means of mechanical models
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc
Witmer, F.P. (author) / Bonner, H.H. (author)
1936
18 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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