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... Wheel - Carriage Axle and Bearings · 1 86 90 97 Carriage Springs Gauge or Width between the Rails Railway passing Places , Points , and Crossings - 100 - 105 - 108 Danger of Lines Intersecting- Single Lines - Turntables - Designing.
... Wheel - Carriage Axle and Bearings · 1 86 90 97 Carriage Springs Gauge or Width between the Rails Railway passing Places , Points , and Crossings - 100 - 105 - 108 Danger of Lines Intersecting- Single Lines - Turntables - Designing.
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... passes , compared with the known strain produced by an equal load qui- escent , Professor Barlow used , for the purpose of measuring the exact amount of deflection , an instrument which he called a deflectometer ; con- sisting of a ...
... passes , compared with the known strain produced by an equal load qui- escent , Professor Barlow used , for the purpose of measuring the exact amount of deflection , an instrument which he called a deflectometer ; con- sisting of a ...
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... passing load is but little in excess of that from a quiescent load , or as ' 089 is to 079 parts of an inch ; whereas the effect on the joint - ends amounts to 121 inch , being an excess nearly of 40 per cent .; but this excess of ...
... passing load is but little in excess of that from a quiescent load , or as ' 089 is to 079 parts of an inch ; whereas the effect on the joint - ends amounts to 121 inch , being an excess nearly of 40 per cent .; but this excess of ...
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... passing over it , the object sought after , is to adopt the most economical mode of construction . It seems generally agreed , that the bearing surface for the wheels to run upon , without being too heavy , or so narrow as in an ...
... passing over it , the object sought after , is to adopt the most economical mode of construction . It seems generally agreed , that the bearing surface for the wheels to run upon , without being too heavy , or so narrow as in an ...
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... passing through the perforations made in the flanches of the 44 lbs . rails , into the solid wood . The outside screws had square heads , and the inside screws had the heads countersunk : a heavy roller was passed over the rails , to ...
... passing through the perforations made in the flanches of the 44 lbs . rails , into the solid wood . The outside screws had square heads , and the inside screws had the heads countersunk : a heavy roller was passed over the rails , to ...
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