... 2. To place each abutting surface in a joint as nearly as possible perpendicular to the pressure which it has to transmit. 3. To proportion the area of each surface to the pressure which it has to bear, so that the timber may be safe against injury... A Manual of Carpentry and Joinery - Página 158por J. W. Riley - 1905 - 500 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William John Macquorn Rankine - 1863 - 810 páginas
...principles are to be adhered to aa closely as may be practicable : — I. To cut the joints and amuige the fastenings so as to weaken the pieces of timber...has to transmit. III. To proportion the area of each such surface to the pressure which it has to bear, so that the timber may be safe against injury under... | |
| Henry Wray - 1872 - 440 páginas
...of all kinds of joints and fastenings in carpentry are stated by Professor Rankine, (RCE, p. 454,) as follows: I. To cut the joints and arrange the fastenings...has to transmit. III. To proportion the area of each surface to the pressure which it has to bear, so that the timber may be safe against injury under the... | |
| Percy Gaillemard L. Smith - 1875 - 264 páginas
...arrange the fastenings so as to weaken the pieces of timber that they connect as little as possible. 2. To place each abutting surface in a joint as nearly...perpendicular to the pressure which it has to transmit. 3. To proportion the area of each surface to the pressure which it has to bear, so that the timber... | |
| Henry Fidler - 1875 - 248 páginas
...arrange the fastenings so as to weaken the pieces of timber that they connect as little as possible. 2. To place each abutting surface in a joint as nearly...perpendicular to the pressure which it has to transmit. 3. To proportion the area of each surface to the pressure which it has to bear, so that the timber... | |
| 1877 - 614 páginas
...arrange the fastenings so as to weaken the pieces of timber that they connect as little as possible. 2nd. To place each abutting surface in a joint as nearly...perpendicular to the pressure which it has to transmit. 3rd. To proportion the area of each surface to the pressure which it has to bear, so that the timber... | |
| Park Benjamin - 1878 - 994 páginas
...arrange the fastenings so as to weaken the pieces of timber that they connect as little as possible. 2. To place each abutting surface in a joint as nearly...perpendicular to the pressure which it has to transmit. 3. To proportion the area of each surface to the pressure which it has to bear, so that the timber... | |
| William John Macquorn Rankine - 1883 - 840 páginas
...as closely may be practicable : — I. To cut the joints and arrange the fastenings so as to weak : the pieces of timber that they connect as little as...place each abutting surface in a joint as nearly as possii peqiendicular to the pressure which it has to transmit. III. To proportion the area of each... | |
| William Freeman Myrick Goss - 1888 - 184 páginas
...arrange the fastenings so as to weaken the pieces of timber that they connect as little as possible." 2. "To place each abutting surface in a joint as nearly...perpendicular to the pressure which it has to transmit." 3. "To proportion the area of each surface to the pressure which it has to bear, so that the timber... | |
| William John Macquorn Rankine, William J. Millar - 1889 - 846 páginas
...fastenings, the following general principles are to be adhered to as closely as may be practicable : — L To cut the joints and arrange the fastenings so as...has to transmit. III. To proportion the area of each such surface to the pressure which it has to bear, so that the timber may be safe against injury under... | |
| 1891 - 338 páginas
...arrange the fastenings so as to weaken the pieces of timber that they connect as little as possible. 2. To place each abutting surface in a joint as nearly...perpendicular to the pressure which it has to transmit. 3. To proportion the area of each surface to the pressure which it has to bear, so that the timber... | |
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