10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DETRUSION»
Discover the use of
detrusion in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
detrusion and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Cyclopædia of useful arts & manufactures, ed. by C. ...
Thus joggles in masonry, or treenails in carpentry, driven through two timbers that
are in contact, will answer their end as long as they are not detrnded, and the
rivet of a pair of scissors or pincers can fail only by detrusion. Now detrusion will ...
Cyclopaedia, Charles Tomlinson, 1852
2
Determination of mechanical properties of adhesives for use ...
For the specimen without bonds } the shear modulus was calculated from the
formula: c □ T (2) where: G -- shear modulus of aluminum t -- shear stress a --
length of the tube between measuring points of the detrusion gage cj> --
detrusion ...
In detrusion particles are usually transported over short distances by the direct
force of the wind. However the wind does not necessarily influence soil particles
directly, but may act through the medium of other carried particles. The latter form
...
4
Symposium on Shear and Torsion Testing
DISCUSSION PHOTOELASTIC EVALUATION OF THE PANEL SHEAR TEST
FOR PLYWOOD. Fig. IS.— End-Bonded Tubular Torsion Specimen and
Detrusion-Measuring Apparatus for Determination of Shear Properties of
Adhesive Bonds.
5
Bureau of Standards journal of research
Tests upon longitudinal fillet welds, similar to these, showed that the detrusion
was about 0.1 inch before the load decreased appreciably from the maximum.
For the angles having an 8-inch vertical leg a detrusion in the heel weld of only
0.01 ...
United States. National Bureau of Standards, 1930
6
The Animal Kingdom: Considered Anatomically, Physically, and ...
But this detrusion is not continuous from the first blood-vessels all the way to the
pelvis or the bladder, but is broken up into certain determinate lengths, or stadia.
The first stadium extends from the arterial vessels to the glands ; the second, ...
7
The Physical Diagnosis of Diseases of the Lungs
Lateral detrusion { to the he“ side. b. Elevation. ' c. Procidentia. a. Lateral
detrusion, for obvious reasons more readily detected when occurring towards the
right side, is then commonly associated with slight procidentia; on the left, with
some ...
Walter Hayle Walshe, 1843
8
Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
... the detrusion of an axis resting on a support close to its wheel, and resisting by
its lateral adhesion only ; the flexure of a body bent by a force applied unequally
to its different parts ; the torsion or twisting, arising from a partial detrusion of the ...
9
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
... either by a cross strain, or by detrusion, which is the pulling out the part of the
bolt from between the points of support : besides these two ways in which the
fastening may be broken, the bolt may crush and cut away the eye of the link
which ...
Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India), 1835
10
Maple: Programming, Physical and Engineering Problems
The viscosity of such fluids is some function of velocity of detrusion and
temperature. Moreover such fluids can reveal also plastic properties, when at
some longitudinal stress of detrusion takes place a fluidity. Furthermore, these
materials can ...
Victor Aladjev, Marijonas Bogdevicius, 2006