The Guide-Framing of Gasholders And Other Papers Chiefly Relating to Strains in Structures Connected With Gas-Works

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The Guide-Framing of Gasholders And Other Papers Chiefly Relating to Strains in Structures Connected With Gas-Works
F Southwell Cripps
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Something more is wanted to go hand in hand with it, and that is an allowance for buckling, distortion, or, as it is sometimes called, wririkUng, which allowance has been made in these articles.
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The columns on the lifting or tensile half of the cantilever are, of course, aided by their own weight, and the weight of the allied framing. The columns near the axis have very little lifting force upon them. Consequently their own weight more than balances it ; but as the columns recede farthe
...r from the axis, the lifting strain increases until it exceeds the weight of the column. The actual upward lift on the outermost column is, of course, the difference between the calculated lift, and its own weight ; assuming the structure to be a perfect cantilever. The columns on the crushing side of the cantilever guide-framing are, of course, further strained by the addition of their own weight. As the wind may blow from any quarter, all the columns must be of equal strength, as each in turn may be the most severely strained one.

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