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ON THE STRESSES OF RIGID ARCHES, CONTINUOUS BEAMS AND CURVED STRUCTURES. (INCLUDING PLATES).
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1872) 33 (1872): 58–126.
Published: 01 January 1872
...W BELL © Thomas Telford and ICE 1872 ARCHES STRESS RIGID CONTINUOUS BEAMS VOUSSOIRS BRIDGES CURVES EQUILIBRIUM RIBS CALCULATIONS BENDING MOMENTS VERTICAL FORCES WEIGHT LOADS MOVING OBLIQUE DOCKS GATES TRANSVERSE CAISSONS ELLIPTIC ROOFS WIND BRACED SPANS...
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A PRACTICAL METHOD OF FORMING THE STONES OF AN ELLIPTIC ARCH.
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1837) 1 (1837): 45–46.
Published: 01 January 1837
...W BALD © Thomas Telford and ICE 1837 ARCHES STONE ELLIPTIC BRIDGES METHODS CONSTRUCTION VOUSSOIRS OWEN MOORE IRELAND 45 a room 240 F. in one hour, whilst by spontaneous ventilation he could never obtain a temperature of more than 100 F., but by pumping inthewarmairhe...
