| Andrew Betts Brown - 1807 - 424 str.
...combination, and the adhesion of the two surfaces in contact, which, in the rivet joints compressed by machine, is considerable, we may fairly assume the following relative strengths as the value pf plates with their riveted joints, — ' Taking the strength of the plate at ......... 100 The strength... | |
| John Scoffern - 1857 - 688 str.
...that extent. Taking into consideration the various circumstances affecting the experimental results, we may fairly assume the following relative strengths...the strength of the plate at 100 The strength of the riveted joint would then be . 70 And the strength of the single riveted joint . . 66 Wood and Iron... | |
| Useful metals - 1857 - 688 str.
...that extent. Taking into consideration the various circumstances aflecting the experimental results, we may fairly assume the following relative strengths...strength of the plate at ..... 100 ' The strength of the riveted joint would then be . 70 And the strength of the single riveted joint . . 50 Wood and Iron... | |
| Joseph Hogg (of Newcastle-upon-Tyne?) - 1858 - 634 str.
...These are important facts, and prove the superior value of the double joint. Mr. Fairbairn assumes the following relative strengths as the value of plates, with their riveted joints : — Tailing the strength of the plate at 100, the strength of the doubleriveted joint would then... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1864 - 682 str.
...Breaking-weight in Ibs. per nq. In. 52,352 48,821 58,286 54,594 53,879 53,879 52,486 41,590 53,635 assume the following relative strengths as the value...the strength of the plate at 100 The strength of the riveted joint would then be . 70 And the strength of the single riveted joint . . 56 WOOD AND IRON... | |
| 1865 - 794 str.
...tho rivets require to be close to each other, tho edges of the plates are weakened to that extent. la this estimate we must however take into consideration...the strength of the plate at 100 The strength of the double riveted joint will be Aii'l the strength of the single riveted 5f> These proportions may therefore... | |
| Society of Engineers (London, England) - 1867 - 352 str.
...and the adhesion of the two surfaces in contact, which, in the rivet-joints compressed by machines, is considerable, we may fairly assume the following...strength of the plate at . . . 100, The strength of the single-riveted joint will be . 5i1." Now, we find, by equation (ti), for all practical purposes, ,<t... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1874 - 718 str.
...52,352 48,821 58,286 54,594 53,879 53,879 52,486 41,590 53,635 APPLICATION' OF IRON' TO SHIP-BUILDING. assume the following relative strengths as the value...the strength of the plate at 100 The strength of the riveted joint would then be . 70 And the strength of the single riveted joint . . 56 WOOD AND IRON... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1878 - 720 str.
...58,286 54,594 53,879 53,879 52,486 41,590 53,635 APPLICATION OF IRON TO SHIP-BUILDING. 56 We shall assume the following relative strengths as the value...the strength of the plate at 100 The strength of the riveted joint would then be . 70 And the strength of the single riveted joint . WOOD AND IRON AS MATERIALS... | |
| 1891 - 212 str.
...through the details of his experiments, I will simply give his conclusions. He says from the foregoing: " We may fairly assume the following relative strengths...strength of the plate at 100, the strength of the doubled-riveted joint would be 70, and the strength of the single-riveted joint would be 56." SINGLE-RIVETED... | |
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