| Theodore Cooper - Bridges - 1890 - 232 pages
...manner without showing signs of red-shortness. 122. The yield point shall be determined by the careful observation of the drop of the beam or halt in the gauge of the testing machine. 123. All wrought iron must be practically straight, smooth, free from cinder spots... | |
| John Butler Johnson - Building materials - 1898 - 906 pages
...Yield-point. — For the purposes of this specification, the yield-point shall be determined by the careful observation of the drop of the beam or halt in the gauge of the testing machine. 9. Sample for Chemical Analysis. — In order to determine if the material conforms... | |
| John Butler Johnson - Building materials - 1898 - 906 pages
...Yield-point. — For the purposes of this specification, the yield-point shall l*> determined by the careful observation of the drop of the beam or halt in the gauge •f the testing machine. 9. Sample for Chemical Analysis. — In order to determine if the material... | |
| John Butler Johnson - Building materials - 1898 - 880 pages
...The yield-point specified in paragrapli No. 2 shall lx! determined by the careful observation of tho drop of the beam or halt in the gauge of the testing-machine. FINISH. 13. All wrought iron must be practically straight, smooth, free from cinder spots or injurious... | |
| Albert Ladd Colby - Iron - 1900 - 108 pages
...in the prescribed physical properties, state that the yield point shall be determined by the careful observation of the drop of the beam or halt in the gauge of the testing machine. In the specification for steel forgings, where elastic limit is required in some cases,... | |
| Walter Noble Twelvetrees - Iron - 1900 - 308 pages
...Point. — For the purposes of this specification, the yield point shall be determined by the careful observation of the drop of the beam or halt in the gauge of the testing machine. 12. Sample far Chcmical Analysis. — In order to determine if the material conforms... | |
| Western Railway Club - Railroads - 1901 - 540 pages
...the deflection. 10. The yield point specified in paragraph No. 4 shall be determined by the careful observation of the drop of the beam, or halt in the gauge of the testing machine. 11. Turnings from the tensile test specimen of driving axles, or drillings taken midway... | |
| Osborn engineering co., Cleveland, Ohio - Bridges - 1901 - 94 pages
...manner without showing signs of red-shortness. 226. The yield point shall be determined by the careful observation of the drop of the beam or halt in the gauge of the testing machine. 227. All wrought iron must be practically straight, smooth, free from cinder spots... | |
| Albert Ladd Colby - Steel - 1902 - 114 pages
...POINT. 13. For the purposes of this specification, the yield point shall be determined by the careful observation of the drop of the beam or halt in the gauge of the testing machine. SAMPLE FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. 14. In order to determine if the material conforms to... | |
| American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Mechanical engineering - 1902 - 982 pages
...blows. Yield Point. 8. The yield yxrint specified in paragraph No. 3 shall be determined by the careful observation of the drop of the beam, or halt in the gauge of the testing machine. Elastic Limit. 9. The elastic limit specified in paragraph No. 3 shall be determined... | |
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