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Tests On Light Beams Of Cold Formed Steel For The American Iron And Steel Institute, American Iron And Steel Institute
Tests On Light Beams Of Cold Formed Steel For The American Iron And Steel Institute, American Iron And Steel Institute
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. SCOPE OF THIS REPORT Failure tests on two specimens each of beam type A, B, C, D, E, F, G, have been carried out. The lengthy final evaluation of the results will be given in a later report. However, the results of the tests reported herein allow the drawing of rather definite conclusions.
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. SCOPE OF THIS REPORT In the preceding 14th Progress Report a method was proposed to determine the forces acting in the welds in the web of I-beams composed of two channels. This method essentially has been based on the magnitude "e", the distance of the flexural center from the axis of the web. A formula for "e" was given which applies to symmetrical channels of uniform thickness. In the present report this expression for "e" will be simplified and a more general expression will be derived for "e" for symmetrical channels with web thickness differing from flange thickness. Furthermore, …
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I SCOPE OF THIS REPORT It has been mentioned repeatedly in previous Reports that the spot welds in the web joining the two parts of the beam tended to pull apart at the supports. It is therefore obvious that, in order to properly design such beams, this fact must be taken into consideration. The present report undertakes to give an analysis of this behavior and to stipulate certain requirements with respect to these welds (strength, spacing) which have to be met in order that such failures may be excluded. The present analysis pertains only to beams made up of two …
School Of Civil Engineering, Cornell University Tests On Cold Formed Steel Studs For The American Iron And Steel Institute, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
School Of Civil Engineering, Cornell University Tests On Cold Formed Steel Studs For The American Iron And Steel Institute, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. SCOPE OF THIS REPORT (a) Results of tests on single stud panels having collateral attached at various intervals along the studs and by means of several types of fastenings. (b) Shear strength of Armstrong Linoleum Cement bonding Homosote to steel studs. (c) Discussion of the theoretical factors in formulating test program. (d) Summary.
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. SCOPE OF THIS REPORT All tests on the present series of 24 beams (series D and E) have been completed. In particular since the time of the 10th Progress Report the following tests have been carried out: Failure tests on eleven beams, viz. D-18-18-88a and b; E-18-14-88a and b; E-18-16-83a and b; D-18-14-88a and b; D-18-16-88a and b; E-18-12-816a. In addition further investigations have been made on the bottom flanges of the beams D-18-16-88a and b and E-18-12-816a.
School Of Civil Engineering, Cornell University Tests On Cold Formed Steel Studs For The American Iron And Steel Institute, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
School Of Civil Engineering, Cornell University Tests On Cold Formed Steel Studs For The American Iron And Steel Institute, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. SCOPE OF THIS REPORT This report presents: (a) Results of buckling tests on Type A studs with "minimum restraint" or "actual" end condition. (b) Diagrams summarizing results of all tests on individual studs.
American Iron And Steel Institute Tests On Cold Formed Steel Studs, American Iron And Steel Institute
American Iron And Steel Institute Tests On Cold Formed Steel Studs, American Iron And Steel Institute
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. SCOPE This report presents results of buckling tests on: Type A studs with free-ends condition, Type B studs with "minimum restraint" or "actual" end condition.
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. SCOPE OF THIS REPORT At the present time failure tests are being carried out on the 24 beams series D and E. To date the following beams have been tested: D-18-16-816a and E-18-16-816a and b; E-18-14-816a and b; D-18-14-816a and b; E-18-12-816b; D-18-816a and b; E-18-18-88a and b; total - 13 beams. The failure tests on those beams are carried out in a way different from data used heretofore (see section II of the report). As a result very extensive data are obtained for each of these beams. Since the evaluation of these data will require considerable time it …
Tests On Cold Formed Steel Studs American Iron And Steel Institute, American Iron And Steel Institute
Tests On Cold Formed Steel Studs American Iron And Steel Institute, American Iron And Steel Institute
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. PURPOSE OF THE INVESTIGATION The purpose of the investigation is to provide technical information for the development of standard specifications for steel stud wall construction, suitable for inclusion in building codes.
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. SCOPE OF THIS REPORT 1. A stress investigation has been made at the load points of beam E-18-14-88a for spans of 6 and 12 ft. with center load and for spans of 12 ft. with quarter point loading. 2. A similar investigation has been made on beam E-18-12-816a.
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. SCOPE OF THIS REPORT 1. A.stress investigation has been made on beam E-18-12-816 b at the load points with 6 and 12 ft. span and center load and with 12 ft. span and quarter point load. 2. The results of these tests seem to show that, after the completion of similar tests on two more beams of the present shipment enough data will have been gathered to answer the question of stress distribution. It was therefore thought advisable to carry out a more complete investigation on this beam. For this purpose the stress distribution at five additional cross sections …
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. OBJECT OF THIS REPORT 1. Investigation of the stress distribution in the bottom flange of beam A-14-612a after its reconstruction. 2. Investigation of the strain distribution in the bottom flange of beam D-18-12-816a. 3. Observations on beams E-18-12-816a and b.
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIMENS. The method of designation used hitherto is not sufficiently differentiated to identify the present and future specimens since specimens with identical bottom flanges but different top flanges are used. For this reason from now on each specimen is designated by symbols and figures, for example D-18-16-88a in which: D designates a series of beams, 18 designates the gage of mterial used for web and bottom flange, 16 designates the gage of material used for the top flange, 8 designates the depth of the section in inches, 8 designates the width of the bottom flange in inches, …
Report On Tests Of Fenestra 1 1/2" Roof Deck Used In Horizontally Loaded Diaphragms, Authur Wilson, George Winter
Report On Tests Of Fenestra 1 1/2" Roof Deck Used In Horizontally Loaded Diaphragms, Authur Wilson, George Winter
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
INTRODUCTION Increasing interest in recent years in the performance of roof systems acting as shear diaphragms to resist horizontally applied loads, as well as the vertical loads for which they are primarily designed, has led to an increasingly large number of tests of fullsize and scaled structures loaded in this manner. Fenestra, Inc., manufacturers of light gage steel floor and roof panels, has sponsored an extensive series of tests at Cornell University of floor and roof diaphragms composed of certain of their standard panel sections. The following report describes tests of shear diaphragms using three types of Fenestra 1 1/2" …
Specification For Steel Roof Decking (Revised Draft, November 16, 1939), American Iron And Steel Institute Committee On Building Codes
Specification For Steel Roof Decking (Revised Draft, November 16, 1939), American Iron And Steel Institute Committee On Building Codes
Steel Deck Institute (SDI) Specifications and Manuals (1939 - present)
- General: Steel Roof Decking, as referred to in this code, shall mean specifically the light gage steel unit sections whose function and purpose shall be to support the necessary live load, together with the dead load of roofs in accordance with the provisions and requirements of the following sections.
- Materials
- Form of Deck
- Span Length
- Bearing
- Design
- Unit Stress
- Moment Coefficients
- Connections
- Deflection
- Fire Rating
- Special Steel Roof Decks
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. OBJECT OF THIS REPORT The full program of tests outlined at the meeting of the Technical Subcommittee held in Ithaca on June 12 has been carried out with one exception: due to the limited time it has not been possible to determine the modulus of elasticity of the sheets. However since the modulus of elasticity of steel under any circumstances is about 29,000,000 to 30,000,000 p.s.i. this point of the program has no immediate practical significance. The following tests have been carried out: 1. Tests to failure of the remaining specimens of the series B - 22. 2. Determination …
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. OBJECT OF THIS REPORT Buckling tests have been carried out on the remaining three beams of the 22 gage series, i.e. B-22-812a, B-22-816a and B-22-820a. A stress survey has been made on the bottom flange of beam B-22-812b. A new series of 22 gage specimens has been designed for the further study of the bottom flange stresses and of the top flange buckling.
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. OBJECT OF THIS REPORT Since the investigations discussed in the previous report have proved that the stress distribution at midspan was fairly uniform in the narrowest, medium and widest beams of the 14 gage series, it seemed unnecessary to carry out investigations on the remaining two intermediate beams A-14-66 and A-l4-610. Three beams of the 22 gage series have been investigated so far, namely B-22-84a and b and B-22-88a. Detailed stress distribution surveys have been carried out at midspan on beams B-22-84b and B-22-88a. It was impossible to carry out such a survey on beam B-22-84a, since this beam …
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
I. OBJECT OF THIS REPORT After having obtained preliminary information from the abbreviated tests referred to in the previous report, a detailed survey of the stress distribution over the bottom flange at midspan has been carried out for the beams A-14-612b, A-14-612a and A-14-68a (in chronological order). Furthermore a special investigation has been made at the same section of beam A-14-612a for the purpose of determining the accuracy of the actual strain measurements.
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering Tests On Light Beams Of Cold-Formed Steel, Cornell University School Of Civil Engineering
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
Cornell
Stress Investigation And Design Methods For Composite Beams Consisting Of Concrete Slabs On Steel I-Beams, Hjalmer T. Person
Stress Investigation And Design Methods For Composite Beams Consisting Of Concrete Slabs On Steel I-Beams, Hjalmer T. Person
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The term, reinforced concrete, as generally used, is applied to that type of construction in which steel rods are imbedded in concrete members. In these members the steel and concrete are considered to act as a unit and both are assumed to be effective in developing the resisting moment of the beam.
Road And Bridge Department And Jacksonville - St. Johns River (Toll) Bridge, Board Of County Commissioners Of Duval County, Florida
Road And Bridge Department And Jacksonville - St. Johns River (Toll) Bridge, Board Of County Commissioners Of Duval County, Florida
Books
A report by the Board of County Commissioners of Duval County Florida issued January 20, 1931, it includes statistics for roads: fund expenditures, maintenance costs, construction costs, maintenance cost of convicts, building costs, cost of shell and bonded indebtedness. It also includes statistics for the bridges and Toll bridge including expenditures, bonds, financial statements, bridge permits and toll permits. Arthur N. Sollee Collection - M84-1 Box 14 fold. 65b. PALMM
Steam Boilers, George Clarence Ammonds
Steam Boilers, George Clarence Ammonds
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
Describes the varied types of steam boilers, their construction and care.
Location, Construction, And Drainage Of Common Roads, Edward B. Summers
Location, Construction, And Drainage Of Common Roads, Edward B. Summers
Bachelors Theses
To write upon, and do justice to the subject of common roads, it is necessary that one should be familiar with every variety of them. The roads in some of the advanced and highly civilized communities are of a most admirable character; while in the new and thinly populated countries, they are found deficient in nearly all the attributes of good roads. Only a few kinds that may be in some of the most populous districts will be here designated.