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... dome by em- ploying constructions analogous to those employed for the arch ; and in particu- lar it is believed that the dome of masonry is here investigated correctly for the first time , and the proper distinctions pointed out between ...
... dome by em- ploying constructions analogous to those employed for the arch ; and in particu- lar it is believed that the dome of masonry is here investigated correctly for the first time , and the proper distinctions pointed out between ...
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... DOME OF METAL .. .53 . CHAPTER XVI . SPHERICAL DOME OF MASONRY .. .56 CHAPTER XVII . CONICAL DOMES OF METAL AND OF MASONRY .59 1 NEW CONSTRUCTIONS IN GRAPHICAL STATICS . ordinates in which E CHAPTER IX .
... DOME OF METAL .. .53 . CHAPTER XVI . SPHERICAL DOME OF MASONRY .. .56 CHAPTER XVII . CONICAL DOMES OF METAL AND OF MASONRY .59 1 NEW CONSTRUCTIONS IN GRAPHICAL STATICS . ordinates in which E CHAPTER IX .
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... of our previous construction . In Fig . 17 , let abb ' be the cross - section of the dam ; then the wedge of maximum pressure against ba , is cut off by the applies equally to domes of any different form generated by 52 NEW CONSTRUCTIONS.
... of our previous construction . In Fig . 17 , let abb ' be the cross - section of the dam ; then the wedge of maximum pressure against ba , is cut off by the applies equally to domes of any different form generated by 52 NEW CONSTRUCTIONS.
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... DOME OF METAL . ure which it exerts upon the plane bb ' The dome which will be treated in the is vertical , being due to its own weight following construction is hemispherical and the weight of the building or other in shape ; but the ...
... DOME OF METAL . ure which it exerts upon the plane bb ' The dome which will be treated in the is vertical , being due to its own weight following construction is hemispherical and the weight of the building or other in shape ; but the ...
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... dome between the crown and the springing circle . The metallic dome is supposed to be so thin that its thickness need not be represented in the Figure : the thick- ness of a dome of masonry , however , is a matter of prime importance ...
... dome between the crown and the springing circle . The metallic dome is supposed to be so thin that its thickness need not be represented in the Figure : the thick- ness of a dome of masonry , however , is a matter of prime importance ...
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