Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Volume 19American Society of Mechanical Engineers., 1898 - Mechanical engineering Vols. 2, 4-11, 62-68 include the Society's Membership list; v. 55-80 include the Journal of applied mechanics (also issued separately) as contributions from the Society's Applied Mechanics Division. |
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... square bolt heads and nuts . Inasmuch as the desired uniformity can only be secured by concerted action of the large ... inch pipe fittings , made by seven different manufac- turers , are given below : Diameter of Threads . No. Threads . 11 ...
... square bolt heads and nuts . Inasmuch as the desired uniformity can only be secured by concerted action of the large ... inch pipe fittings , made by seven different manufac- turers , are given below : Diameter of Threads . No. Threads . 11 ...
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... square of of an inch . Thus , with a 2 - inch aperture , the number of rays collected is 100 times as great as the number col- lected by the naked eye . Figuring thus , too , the star seen through the Yerkes telescope is more than ...
... square of of an inch . Thus , with a 2 - inch aperture , the number of rays collected is 100 times as great as the number col- lected by the naked eye . Figuring thus , too , the star seen through the Yerkes telescope is more than ...
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... inch round iron , which are carried by nuts on wrought - iron saddles cut from three - by - one - inch flat bar iron ... square , built independently of the boiler setting proper . Tie - rods of three - quarter - inch round iron hold the ...
... inch round iron , which are carried by nuts on wrought - iron saddles cut from three - by - one - inch flat bar iron ... square , built independently of the boiler setting proper . Tie - rods of three - quarter - inch round iron hold the ...
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... inch diameter , and pitches not coarser than seven per inch , and any form of thread except- ing that one of the so - called square thread . This die is intended for turret - lathe and screw - machine use , but may be used on any ...
... inch diameter , and pitches not coarser than seven per inch , and any form of thread except- ing that one of the so - called square thread . This die is intended for turret - lathe and screw - machine use , but may be used on any ...
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... Square Inch , their applicability in Kent's Pocket - Book , and their A STRENGTH OF GEAR CHART . 117.
... Square Inch , their applicability in Kent's Pocket - Book , and their A STRENGTH OF GEAR CHART . 117.
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Page 990 - Stranded wires (except in flexible cords) must be soldered before being fastened under clamps or binding screws, and whether stranded or solid, when they have a conductivity greater than that of No. 8 B. & S.
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