The Place of Photoelasticity in the Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures
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- Pittsburgh: Carnegie Inst. of Tech., 1938
Pittsburgh: Carnegie Inst. of Tech., 1938. First Edition.. Original publisher's printed wrappers.. A very good copy.. 8vo. The text is illus. throughout. 53 pp.
The first statement of this new and powerful analytical tool for modern steel and concrete structures of the statically indeterminate type, e.g., bridges. The first to apply this type of analysis was the French engineer A Mesnager in 1913 when he built a glass model of his bridge design for Balme over the Rhone river and measured the refraction of light passed through it while under load. See Timoshenko, Hist. of Strength of Materials; absent from Roberts.
The first statement of this new and powerful analytical tool for modern steel and concrete structures of the statically indeterminate type, e.g., bridges. The first to apply this type of analysis was the French engineer A Mesnager in 1913 when he built a glass model of his bridge design for Balme over the Rhone river and measured the refraction of light passed through it while under load. See Timoshenko, Hist. of Strength of Materials; absent from Roberts.
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Title
The Place of Photoelasticity in the Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures
Author
Frocht, M M
Binding
Original publisher's printed wrappers.
Condition
Very Good
Publisher
Carnegie Inst. of Tech.: Pittsburgh
Date
1938
Edition
First Edition.