None of the ingredients, except carbon, in the proportions present, seem to very notably aflect welding by ordinary methods. II. The strength of wrought iron and its welding power by ordinary methods are varied more by the amount of its reduction in rolling... Transactions - Stran 116avtor: American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, American Institute of Mining Engineers - 1879Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Board for testing iron, steel and other metals - 1878 - 842 strani
...its welding power by ordinary methods are varied more by the amount of its reduction in rolling than by its ordinary differences in composition. Uniform...United States Test Board has shown, by trial, the unsafely of the Admiralty proof-tables for chaincable, and has prepared new ones, and also new tables... | |
| Board for Testing Iron, Steel and Other Metals - 1878 - 318 strani
...welding power by ordinary methods are varied more by the amount of its reduction in rolling than Ъу its ordinary differences in composition. Uniform strength...United States Test Board has shown, by trial, the unsafely of the Admiralty proof-tables for chaincable, and has prepared new ones, and also new tables... | |
| United States. Board for testing iron, steel and other metals - 1878 - 862 strani
...Uniform, strength may be promoted by uniform reduction, but only at such increased cost of manu facture that the practice is not likely to obtain. Therefore,...bars made by ordinary methods should be considered iu designing machinery and structures. III. Iu accordance with these facts, the United States Test... | |
| Lester Anthony Beardslee - 1879 - 140 strani
...its welding power by ordinary methods are varied more by the amount of its reduction in rolling than by its ordinary differences in composition. Uniform...structures. . III. In accordance with these facts the United-States Test Board has shown, by trial, the unsafety of the Admiralty prooftables for chain-cable,... | |
| Lester Anthony Beardslee - 1879 - 142 strani
...its welding power by ordinary methods are varied more by the amount of its reduction in rolling than by its ordinary differences in composition. Uniform...structures. III. In accordance with these facts the United-States Test Board has shown, by trial, the unsafely of the Admiralty prooftables for chain-cable,... | |
| United States. Board for Testing Iron, Steel, and Other Metals - 1881 - 808 strani
...its welding power by ordinary methods are varied more by the amount of its reduction in rolling than by its ordinary differences in composition. Uniform...prepared new ones, and also new tables of the strength of different-sized bars. The Board has demonstrated that the tenacity of 2" bar for chain cable should... | |
| Robert Henry Thurston - 1883 - 796 strani
...its welding power by ordinary methods are varied more by the amount of its reduction in rolling than by its ordinary differences in composition. Uniform...considered in designing machinery and structures. (3.) The US Board has demonstrated that the tenacity of 2-inch bar iron, as customarily made for chain-cable,... | |
| Robert Henry Thurston - 1891 - 976 strani
...its welding power by ordinary methods are varied more by the amount of its reduction in rolling than by its ordinary differences in composition. Uniform...considered in designing machinery and structures. (3) The US Board has demonstrated that the tenacity of * Ibid., § 188. 2-inch bar-iron, as customarily... | |
| Robert Henry Thurston - 1893 - 980 strani
...of its reduction in rolling than by its ordinary differences in composition. Uniform strength rrfty be promoted by uniform reduction, but only at such...considered in designing machinery and structures. (3) The US Board has demonstrated that the tenacity of » Ibid., § 188. 2-inch bar-iron, as customarily... | |
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