The American House Carpenter a Treatise On the Art of Building And the Strengt

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The American House Carpenter a Treatise On the Art of Building And the Strengt
Hatfield, R. G. (Robert Griffith), 1815-1879
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289. In the second case of compression, the resistance is in 23 178 AMERICAN HOUSE-CARPENTEE, proportion to the area of the cross section of the piece, multi plied by the square of its thickness, and inversely in propor- tion to the square of the length, multiplied by the weight. When the piece is square, it will bend and break in the direc- tion of its diagonal ; here, the resistance is in proportion to the square of the diagonal multiplied by the square of the dia- gonal, and inversely propor
...tional to the square of the length multiplied by the weight. If the piece is round or cylindrical, its resistance will be in accordance with the square of the dia- meter multiplied by the square of the diameter, and inversely proportional to the square of the length, multiplied by the weight.
290. These relations between the dimensions of the piece strained and its resistance, have resulted from the discussion of the subject by various authors, and rules based upon these relations are in general use, yet their accuracy is not fully established.


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