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5 / PURE BENDING OF ASSEMBLAGES WITH SYMMETRY ABOUT BUT NOT IN
THE PLANE OF BENDING The next step toward generality is to suppose that
symmetry of the cross section about the y axis is preserved but that there is no ...
5 / PURE BENDING OF ASSEMBLAGES WITH SYMMETRY ABOUT BUT NOT IN
THE PLANE OF BENDING The next step toward generality is to suppose that
symmetry of the cross section about the y axis is preserved but that there is no ...
Page 136
If all bars are the same , there is an axis of symmetry for the new cross section
which is parallel to z at a distance h / 8 below z . Nevertheless , enforced rotation
about any fixed axis z produces the same effect in each bar of this symmetric ...
If all bars are the same , there is an axis of symmetry for the new cross section
which is parallel to z at a distance h / 8 below z . Nevertheless , enforced rotation
about any fixed axis z produces the same effect in each bar of this symmetric ...
Page 170
There no longer is axial symmetry , although both the two diameters which bisect
the sides and the two diameters which are diagonals of the square are axes of
geometric symmetry of the cross section . These four axes of geometric symmetry
...
There no longer is axial symmetry , although both the two diameters which bisect
the sides and the two diameters which are diagonals of the square are axes of
geometric symmetry of the cross section . These four axes of geometric symmetry
...
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