| Providence Public Library (R.I.) - 1881 - 342 páginas
...Afaganne, v. 5, p. 381, v. 7, p. 190200. The caissons of the bridge are also described by F. Collingwood, in a paper read before the American Society of Civil Engineers in 1871, (Transactions, v. 20.) And still farther, by the same writer, in an article in Van Nostranif... | |
| 1883 - 568 páginas
...generally," he has taken n= .015 in Kutter's formula when he calculated the velocities in sewers. Mr. R. Hering, in a paper read before the American Society...of sewers, gave : " n=.015" for "foul and slightly tuberculated iron ; cement and terra cotta pipes with imperfect joints, and in bad order ; well dressed... | |
| John Thomas Fanning - 1886 - 742 páginas
...repairs. It lies in a ground naturally moist, and sufficiently satu* This penstock is more fully described in a paper read before the American Society of Civil Engineers in January, 1877. Vide Trans., March, 1877. I MEAN RADII OF CONDUITS. 441 rated to fully protect the wood-work... | |
| John Butler Johnson - 1893 - 636 páginas
...twenty-story buildings necessitates. Mr. James Christie in his report of tests made at Pencoyd Iron Works, in a paper read before the American Society of Civil Engineers in 1883, says: "Very minute changes in the position of the centre of pressure produces greater differences... | |
| Edward Ernest Russell Tratman - 1894 - 388 páginas
...report (p. 158) aud this system of track was advocated by Mr. Thomas C. Clarke, M. Am. Soc. C. E., in a paper read before the American Society of Civil Engineers in 1891. The paper was accompanied by a letter from Mr. Hoheiiegger, which I give below, substantially... | |
| 1894 - 386 páginas
...report (p. 158) and this system of track was advocated by Mr. Thomas 0. Clarke, M. Am. Soc. C. E., in a paper read before the American Society of Civil Engineers in 1891. The paper was accompanied by a letter from Mr. Hohenegger, which I give below, substantially... | |
| Harry Huse Campbell - 1896 - 432 páginas
...Company. As it often happens in the case of a new metal, the tendency is to exaggerate its importance. In a paper read before the American Society of Civil Engineers, in June, 1895, I gave the detailed results found by testing nickel steel when rolled into rounds, angles,... | |
| 1898 - 1146 páginas
...not adequately recognize the economic value of the New York water supplies for use in manufactures. In a paper read before the American Society of Civil Engineers in isst, Elnathan Sweet proposed a ship canal through to Lake Erie via present line of the Erie Canal,... | |
| 1900 - 918 páginas
...pumping the water from the pit. This method has been described by Robert L. Harris, M. Am. Soc. CE, in a paper read before the American Society of Civil Engineers in March, 1891, entitled "A cofferdam or caisson without timber or iron in its construction." Mr. Harris... | |
| George William Tillson - 1900 - 580 páginas
...The street-car companies, however, have not always lived up to this requirement, and it was stated in a paper read before the American Society of Civil Engineers in December, 1896, that bills aggregating more than $700,000 had accumulated against surface railways... | |
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