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" If a beam be supported at both ends and loaded in the miMle, its length being I — 2 c, its proof deflection is the same with that of a beam of the same transverse dimensions and of the length c, fixed at one end and loaded at the other ; and its proof... "
Griffiths' Guide to the Iron Trade of Great Britain - Page 305
by Samuel Griffiths - 1873 - 315 pages
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Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the ...

1829 - 906 pages
...not more than two-thirds of the above values must be used. Transverse strength of Beams, Bars, fyc. If a beam be supported at both ends, and loaded in...will break, (which is called fracture.) — If a beam 2 inches deep and one inch broad, support a given weight, another beam of the same depth, and double...
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Companion to the iron trade etc., a series of comprehensive tables

George Beecroft - 1857 - 350 pages
...0-0 Aberdeen Granite ... 164 4428 9251 10910 Quartz Fe1dWe1sh S1ate 172 4644 11,500 spar, and Mics. TRANSVERSE STRENGTH OF BEAMS, BARS, &c. If a beam be supported at both ends, and 1oaded in the midd1e, it wi11 bend, (which is ca11ed deflection) ; and if the 1oad be increased, it...
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A Manual of Civil Engineering

William John Macquorn Rankine - 1872 - 810 pages
...= ;,-: — WM 2 IH 0 6' L Uniform breadth and depth, ,gII. Uniform strength, uniform depth, > joIf a beam be supported at both ends and loaded in the middle, its length being I = 2 c, its proof deflection is the same with that of a beam of the same transverse...
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A Manual of Telegraph Construction: The Mechanical Elements of Electric ...

John Christie Douglas - 1875 - 460 pages
...position of the resultant of the load; it remains to compare beams supported in different manners. If a beam be supported at both ends and loaded in the centre, the upward pressure of each support will be equal to half the load; the maximum shearing stress...
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A Manual of Applied Mechanics

William John Macquorn Rankine - 1888 - 784 pages
...Uniform strength, uniform depth, ........................... rg. III. Uniform strength, uniform breadth, If a beam be supported at both ends and loaded in the miildfc, its length being I = '1 c, its proof deflection is the saniewith that rf a beam of the same...
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A Manual of Applied Mechanics

William John Macquorn Rankine - 1904 - 708 pages
...£i — ( TFIr \J (P L Uniform breadth and depth, — . Its II. Uniform strength, uniform depth, ^. If a beam be supported at both ends and loaded in the miMle, its length being I — 2 c, its proof deflection is the same with that of a beam of the same...
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