An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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Page 432
... depth must vary as the length , or the vertical section will be a parabola . III . When both breadth and depth vary , the section should present a cubical parabola . IV . When the beam supports only its own weight , it should be a ...
... depth must vary as the length , or the vertical section will be a parabola . III . When both breadth and depth vary , the section should present a cubical parabola . IV . When the beam supports only its own weight , it should be a ...
Page 437
... depth of the narrow part in the middle = ' 7 as found to answer . When the middle part of the beam is omitted , except sufficient uprights to connect the top and bottom bars , then ยท x ( 1 - p3 ) = W lbs . Here d whole depth ; and p depth ...
... depth of the narrow part in the middle = ' 7 as found to answer . When the middle part of the beam is omitted , except sufficient uprights to connect the top and bottom bars , then ยท x ( 1 - p3 ) = W lbs . Here d whole depth ; and p depth ...
Page 441
... depth is IW = d2 . S3b25 IV . When a similar beam has to support a load placed at some distance from the end ( fig . 613u ) , the effective length must first be obtained by the rule , par . 1629y . Then the formula for the depth is = d2 ...
... depth is IW = d2 . S3b25 IV . When a similar beam has to support a load placed at some distance from the end ( fig . 613u ) , the effective length must first be obtained by the rule , par . 1629y . Then the formula for the depth is = d2 ...
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ARCHITECTURE OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES | 4 |
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