The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 56
... entirely of reinforced con- crete , although there were many floors of this material . An official inspection of all injured buildings was made by an ex- pert for the Board of Underwriters . His report on the injury to reinforced con ...
... entirely of reinforced con- crete , although there were many floors of this material . An official inspection of all injured buildings was made by an ex- pert for the Board of Underwriters . His report on the injury to reinforced con ...
Page 58
... entirely destroyed , the mechanical bond will still furnish as much resistance to slipping as will be fur- nished by adhesion alone under the most favorable circumstances . Such a union between the concrete and the steel at all points ...
... entirely destroyed , the mechanical bond will still furnish as much resistance to slipping as will be fur- nished by adhesion alone under the most favorable circumstances . Such a union between the concrete and the steel at all points ...
Page 62
... entirely outside of the arch ring . In such a case , its stability would depend on the transverse strength of the arch . section . A plain stone arch with the same dimensions and loaded in the same way would necessarily fail ...
... entirely outside of the arch ring . In such a case , its stability would depend on the transverse strength of the arch . section . A plain stone arch with the same dimensions and loaded in the same way would necessarily fail ...
Page 95
... entirely from a single tree . Of course , that includes the woodwork of the structure . The tree from which the timbers , lumber , and shingles were cut was a giant California redwood . A con- DIAMOND CUTTER'S WORK TABLE . siderable ...
... entirely from a single tree . Of course , that includes the woodwork of the structure . The tree from which the timbers , lumber , and shingles were cut was a giant California redwood . A con- DIAMOND CUTTER'S WORK TABLE . siderable ...
Page 105
... myriads of switches and con- trivances for numberless needs and uses , it is entirely probable that the seeing- through - a - brick idea will be so devel- oped . Handling Hot Main Bearing 1. How should a hot main. SEEING THROUGH A BRICK ...
... myriads of switches and con- trivances for numberless needs and uses , it is entirely probable that the seeing- through - a - brick idea will be so devel- oped . Handling Hot Main Bearing 1. How should a hot main. SEEING THROUGH A BRICK ...
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