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" The supports for the test pieces shall be spaced three feet between centers and shall be a part of, and firmly secured, to the anvil. The bearing surfaces of the supports shall have a radius of five inches. "
Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the American Railway Engineering ... - Page 570
by American Railway Engineering Association - 1912
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Year-book

1913 - 420 pages
...Elongation or Ductility. Permanent Set. (c) The supports for the test pieces shall be spaced 3 ft. between centers and shall be a part of, and firmly...bearing surfaces of the supports shall have a radius of 5 in. 11. Drop tests shall be made on pieces of rail not less than 4 ft. and not more than 6 ft. long....
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Steel Rails: Their History, Properties, Strength and Manufacture, with Notes ...

William Hamilton Sellew - 1913 - 652 pages
...and have a striking face with a radius of five inches. (6) The anvil block shall weigh 20,000 pounds, and be supported on springs, (c) The supports for the test pieces shall be spaced 3 feet between centers and shall be a part of, and firmly secured to the anvil. The bearing surfaces...
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Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the American Railway ..., Volume 15

American Railway Engineering Association - 1914 - 1636 pages
...shall be the standard of the American Railway Engineering Association. (a) The tup shall weigh 2,000 Ibs., and have a striking face with a radius of five...of the supports shall have a radius of five inches. Piece* for Drop Test. 10. Drop tests shall be made on pieces of rail not less than four feet and not...
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Rails and Fastenings, 1916

Lackawanna Steel Company - 1915 - 170 pages
...the standard of the American Railway Engineering Association. (a) The tup shall weigh 2,000 pounds, and have a striking face with a radius of five inches. (b) The anvil block shall weigh 20,000 pounds, and be supported on springs. (c) The support for the test pieces shall be a part of, or firmly...
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Rail Failures for the Trackman: With Notes on Rail Specifications, Rail ...

Arthur Lowry Davis - 1916 - 166 pages
...shall be the standard of the American Railway Engineering Association. (a) The tup shall weigh 2,000 Ibs., and have a striking face with a radius of five...of the supports shall have a radius of five inches. 10. Drop tests shall be made on pieces of rail not less than four feet and not more than six feet long....
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American Civil Engineers' Pocket Book

Mansfield Merriman - 1916 - 1622 pages
...shall be the standard of the American Railway Engineering Association. (a) The tup shall weigh]} ooo Ibs, and have a striking face with a radius of five inches. (b) The anvil block shall weigh 20 ooo Ibs, and be supported on springs. (c) The supports for the test pieces shall be spaced three...
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A.S.T.M. Standards

1918 - 992 pages
...2000 Ib., and have a striking face with a radius of 5 in. (6) The anvil block shall weigh 20,000 Ib., and be supported on springs. (c) The supports for the test pieces shall be a part of, or firmly secured to, the anvil. These supports shall be spaced 3 ft. between centers for...
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American Civil Engineers' Handbook

Mansfield Merriman - 1920 - 2038 pages
...2000 Ibs and have a striking face with a radius of 6ve inches' (b) The anvil block shall weigh 20 ooo Ibs, and be supported on springs. (c) The supports...of the supports shall have a radius of five inches. 10. Pieces for Drop Test. — Drop tests shall be made on pieces of rail not less than four feet and...
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American Civil Engineers' Handbook

Mansfield Merriman - 1920 - 3060 pages
...less than . . 0.80 to i.io O.IO O.IO o.So to i.io ' O.IO O.IO 192 Sect. 3 fa) The tup shall weigh 2000 Ibs and have a striking face with a radius of five inches' {b) The anvil block shall weigh 20 ooo Ibs, and be supported on springs, (c) The supports for the test pieces shall be spaced three...
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Manual

American Railway Engineering Association - 1921 - 1442 pages
...Engineering Association, the essential points of which are: (b) The anvil block shall weigh 20,000 lb., and be supported on springs. (c) The supports for the test pieces shall be a part of, and firmly secured to, the anvil ; their bearing surfaces shall have a radius of five inches....
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