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... bars , and its deformation ( assumed to be small ) in any direction under the action of given forces applied at the joints , was completely solved by Clerk Maxwell . His solution was published in the Philo- sophical Magazine in 1864 ...
... bars , and its deformation ( assumed to be small ) in any direction under the action of given forces applied at the joints , was completely solved by Clerk Maxwell . His solution was published in the Philo- sophical Magazine in 1864 ...
Page 44
... bars , and let us write s and t for sec and tan respectively . Let the ends ( lower joints ) of the girders rest on ... bars by the suffixes 1 , 2 , .... N. Select for a ... N. Select for a just stiff frame that obtained by rejecting all ...
... bars , and let us write s and t for sec and tan respectively . Let the ends ( lower joints ) of the girders rest on ... bars by the suffixes 1 , 2 , .... N. Select for a ... N. Select for a just stiff frame that obtained by rejecting all ...
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... bar 0 is of course an exceptional case , requiring only the single suffix 0 . A number of relations among the tensions can be written down without reference to the strengths of the bars ; in fact the whole number of bars being 5N + 1 ...
... bar 0 is of course an exceptional case , requiring only the single suffix 0 . A number of relations among the tensions can be written down without reference to the strengths of the bars ; in fact the whole number of bars being 5N + 1 ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XLV | 1 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
Mr W H Macaulay on the Stresses and Deflection | 42 |
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