I remember the old days of common white verticals that 'ud show two or three thousand feet up in a mist, if you knew where to look for 'em.
Westward, where no planet should rise, the triple verticals of Trinity Bay (we keep still to the Southern route) make a low-lifting haze.
I remember the old days of common white verticals that 'ud show two or three hundred feet up in a mist, if you knew where to look for 'em.
The length of beam, for which we have to guard agains flexure, is the length between verticals in any panel.
The verticals are of wood, and the diagonals foot on steps formed by enlarging the ends of the verticals.
This is opposite in arrangement of parts to a Howe Bridge, as the diagonals are rods, and sustain tension, and the verticals are posts, and suffer compression: Example.
There are two timber arches to each truss, and the truss is supported on them by connecting them to the verticals by short cross pieces notched into the posts, and resting on the upper surface of the arches.
We start with a bar of iron; we plan our main framework; we may use rigid verticals and horizontals in forming our grill.
I believe that the treatment of the verticals there is the same, that is, an unusually heavy pressure, but it appears that the pen was not delivering a normal quantity of ink at that point.
The verticals of the letters were perforated only four holes high, and the four rollers were arranged in pairs, one pair being slightly in advance of the other.
In street effect indeed it is occasionally useful; and where the verticals below are unbroken by ornament, may be used even in the detached Elizabethan, but not when decoration has been permitted below.
It has not one acute angle in all its details, and very few intersections of verticals with horizontals; while all that do intersect seem useful as supporting the mass.
The frieze, too, affords a means of contrast in line to the line system of the field of the wall, its horizontal expression usefully opposing the verticals or diagonals of the wall pattern below.
The intersections of these lines with verticals from the divisions on af give the parabolic path of the jet.
The upper figure shows the section of the river and the positions of the verticals at which the soundings and gaugings were taken.
On each of these figures draw verticalscorresponding to velocities of x, 2x, 3x .
Curves drawn through the corresponding points on the verticalsare curves of equal velocity.
At d raise vertical dC equal to mK, which gives us the height of the cube, then raise verticals at a, h, &c.
ABCD is the given square; from A and B raise verticals AE, BF, equal to AB; join EF.
It will be seen that theverticals raised at each corner of the square are equal perspectively, as they are drawn between parallels which start from equal heights, namely, from EF and Aa to the same point V, the vanishing point.
No amount of literature can prove that these stirrups act as the verticals of a Howe truss, for the simple reason that it can be easily proven that they do not.
The theory of the open-web girder, assuming the verticals to be hinged at their lower ends, applies to the concrete beam reinforced with stirrups.
Assuming that the spaces between the verticals of the girder become continually narrower, they become the tension cracks of the concrete beam.
The verticals and diagonals of a riveted truss have gusset plates which connect symmetrically with the top chord.
If these stirrups act like the verticals in a Howe truss, why is it not possible by analysis to show that they do?
If, as he says, vertical stirrups are designed to act like the vertical rods in a Howe truss, why are they not given the stress of the verticals of a Howe truss instead of one-half or one-third or a less proportion of that stress?
And the verticals in M and N are made thin by further slanting the pen (fig.
Manouvrier measures it in correspondence to theverticals erected from the tragus.
The bitemporal diameter: this is the greatest width of the cranium between the verticals passing through the base of the tragus.
The shadows and the picture on the wall block the top and sides, and the shadow from the fender indicated along the lower edge complete the circuit and weaken the succession of verticals in the legs of dog and man.
Given the verticalstogether with these, however, their force becomes weakened until there ensues an almost perfect balance, the crossing lines weighing out even.
Even with these verticals cutting the picture into sections, had horizontals been introduced between them and in front, or even behind, some of the necessary unity of pictorial structure could have been secured.
In instances, however, where some of the figures of these groups are joined by horizontal lines or masses which bisect these verticals the pictorial intention begins to be felt.
The devices which aid the figure painter in disposing of one or many verticals have been briefly viewed.
Let a horizontal base line be assumed and verticals erected therefrom, without crossing it.
The roadway, it will be observed, is upheld by sub-verticals, that is, by verticals which reach the floor from half the height of a panel.
Its diagonals of iron were used in tension, while its vertical struts of timber were in compression; in the Howe pattern the diagonals were in compression, the verticals in tension.
The bottom boards of the mold rest on these cross pieces and the side pieces are set up between verticalswedged tight between the cleats.
The method of molding was as follows: The trusses were made by cutting the chord rods to length and threading the web diagonals and verticals onto them.
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