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... ( Figure 29 ) . Figure 29 Some time later , the next step was taken : a horizontal member was inserted across the bottom of the inverted V ( Figure 30a ) . This was presently followed by the addition of a short central vertical mem- ber ...
... ( Figure 29 ) . Figure 29 Some time later , the next step was taken : a horizontal member was inserted across the bottom of the inverted V ( Figure 30a ) . This was presently followed by the addition of a short central vertical mem- ber ...
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... ( Figure 56 ) . Figure 56 Two cantilevers , one on either shore , could support a short sus- pended span in the middle of the stream . With two cantilevers and a suspended span , Gerber supported a 425 - foot truss over the Main , and ...
... ( Figure 56 ) . Figure 56 Two cantilevers , one on either shore , could support a short sus- pended span in the middle of the stream . With two cantilevers and a suspended span , Gerber supported a 425 - foot truss over the Main , and ...
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... ( Figure 61 ) . Figure 61 The cantilever arms complete , the two halves of the suspended span were erected outward from the two cantilevers ( Figure 62 ) . Figure 62 The consulting engineer was Theodore Cooper , who had gotten his ...
... ( Figure 61 ) . Figure 61 The cantilever arms complete , the two halves of the suspended span were erected outward from the two cantilevers ( Figure 62 ) . Figure 62 The consulting engineer was Theodore Cooper , who had gotten his ...
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How Bridges Were Invented | 1 |
The Mighty Roman Arch | 7 |
The Engineer Vanishes from Europe but Appears in Asia | 19 |
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