A Manual of Applied MechanicsCharles Griffin and Company, 1872 - 648 من الصفحات |
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abutment acting angle angle of repose angular velocity applied Article axes beam body centre of gravity centre of pressure centre of resistance co-efficient co-ordinates component conjugate pressure cord cos² couple cross section curvature curve cylinder denote depth diameter direction distance elasticity ellipse equal and opposite equation equilibrium extrados factor of safety figure fixed flexure fluid formula friction girder given greatest horizontal inclination intensity iron joint length line of action linear arch masonry moment of inertia motion neutral axis normal oblique ordinate P₁ P₂ pair parallel forces parallel projection perpendicular polygon position principles prism proportional radius ratio rectangular represent resultant rotation shearing force shearing stress solid spandril specific gravity stability straight line strain strength structure surface tangent tenacity tension THEOREM thickness thrust tion truss uniform load velocity vertical volume wall weight wrought iron
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الصفحة 427 - ... or radius of the addendum circle, is the hypothenuse of a right-angled triangle, of which one side is the radius of the base circle CP, and the other is PI + the portion of the path of contact beyond I.
الصفحة xvi - The mathematician can easily demonstrate that a certain power, applied by means of a certain lever or of a certain, system of pulleys, will suffice to raise a certain weight. But his demonstration proceeds on the supposition that the machinery is such as no load will bend or break. If the engineer, who has to lift a great mass of real granite by the instrumentality of real timber and real hemp, should absolutely rely on the propositions which he finds in treatises on Dynamics, and should make no...
الصفحة 52 - ... constant. Let x,, y,, z, be the co-ordinates of the centre of gravity of a flat plate having its middle plane coincident with the given cross-section. Then, by reasoning similar to that of Articles 74 and 78, we find the following results for the whole body : — volume weight...
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