Masonry As Applied to Civil Engineering Being a Practical Treatise On the Desig

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Masonry As Applied to Civil Engineering Being a Practical Treatise On the Desig
F Noel Taylor
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In those bridges before tabulated the value of F= Maidenhead 3, Grosvenor Bridge 22, London Bridge 40, Waterloo Bridge 68, which proves the statement that the Maidenhead Bridge was a very bold venture indeed.
THE GENERAL THEORY OF ARCHES The following paragraphs are, for the most part, taken from the author's Civil Engineering Practice : In linear arches the intrados is the actual line of that arch, the extrados being a line above joining the ordinates, and of a length proportional to the load.
... It is obvious that the extrados of a catenary or transformed catenary is a horizontal line. Now the thrust round any circular ring under a uniform pressure per square foot of circumference x radius in feet is denoted by pr : - (78) but from such a circle we can project an ellipse on which the vertical ordinates remain the same, but the horizontal increase (or decrease) in a certain ratio, c. Then, as above, pr still holds good for the vertical pressures, but the hori- zontal ones now become cpr .

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