| Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) - 1827 - 650 str.
...is made by welding an arched bar of wrought iron to a longer straight bar, and then turning the ends of this latter either up or down as may be most convenient...particular use to which the girder is to be applied. Fig. 15, Plate VII, represents the girder, 1 1 being the places where the bars are welded together... | |
| Luke Herbert - 1828 - 394 str.
...is made by welding an arched bar of wrought-iron to a longer straight bar, and then turning the ends of this latter either* up or down as may be most convenient...particular use to which the girder is to be applied. F represents the girder, it being the ju. ' •"*'.'; places where the bars are welded together; un... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1835 - 816 str.
...is made by welding an arched bar of wrought iron to a longer straight bar, and then turning the ends of this latter either up or down, as may be most convenient...particular use to which the girder is to be applied. tt are the places where the bars are welded together that compose the girder ; и и the ends of the... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1836 - 814 str.
...is made by welding an arched bar of wrought iron to a longer straight bar, and then turning the ends of this latter either up or down, as may be most convenient...particular use to which the girder is to be applied. tt are the places where the bars are welded together that compose the girder ; va the ends of the straight... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1830 - 508 str.
...is made by welding an arched bar of wrought-iron to a longer straight bar, and then turning the euds of this latter, either up or down, as may be most...excessive weight, free from all settlement. Messrs. Conder,Renton,Gutteridge, and others, have successively planned and executed girders on the suspension... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1828 - 392 str.
...arched bar of wrought-iron to a longer straight bar, and then turning the ends of this latter either np or down as may be most convenient for the particular use to which the girder is to be applied. F represents the girder, 11 being thtf This mode of forming bearing bars lias been used in a new and... | |
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