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6 The problem of determining the tensions of the members of a stiff frame with redundant bars , and its deformation ( assumed to be small ) in any direction under the action of given forces applied at the joints , was completely solved ...
6 The problem of determining the tensions of the members of a stiff frame with redundant bars , and its deformation ( assumed to be small ) in any direction under the action of given forces applied at the joints , was completely solved ...
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the } ( 1 ) = their tensions due to a unit tension in the line of the second redundant bar , and so on ; then Ri , R2 , & c . are given by the equations R1 € + R Ser + R Eerira + RzEerz9z + ... + FEepri = 0 R + , Σer + + .
the } ( 1 ) = their tensions due to a unit tension in the line of the second redundant bar , and so on ; then Ri , R2 , & c . are given by the equations R1 € + R Ser + R Eerira + RzEerz9z + ... + FEepri = 0 R + , Σer + + .
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Distinguish the four bars of a panel / of the just stiff frame by the letters a , b , c , d ; a belonging to the top , bar , 6 to the bottom bar , c to the one which slopes upwards from left to right , and d to the one which slopes ...
Distinguish the four bars of a panel / of the just stiff frame by the letters a , b , c , d ; a belonging to the top , bar , 6 to the bottom bar , c to the one which slopes upwards from left to right , and d to the one which slopes ...
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Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
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