President of Bridge Stress Committee reviews recent official report; impact and hammer blow; bridge model studies by C. E. Inglis; experiments of American Railway Engineers Association of 1910, and work of Indian Railway Board; records of deflection of Newark Dyke bridge for locomotive passing at various speeds; effects of locomotive spring movement on frequency-amplitude diagrams, by Inglis' theory; estimated live loads plus impact allowances expressed as uniformly distributed load. (see also Mech. World, vol. 85, nos. 2215, 2216 and 2217, June 14, 21 and 28, 1929, pp. 566-567, 582-584 and 603-606, 14 figs)
The vibrations of railway bridges: an example of cooperative research
Roy. Soc. Arts -- Jl
Royal Society of Arts -- Journal ; 77 , n 3989
1929
23 pages
15 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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