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Concrete Masonry, Nelson Studs, High-Temperature Steels, Etc.
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Concrete Masonry, Nelson Studs, High-Temperature Steels, Etc.

Concrete Masonry, Nelson Studs, High-Temperature Steels, Etc.

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A helpful Eng-Tips Member, who has chosen to remain anonymous, has contributed several document that may be of use. The five that I have uploaded to date are:

1. Concrete Masonry Handbook (1951), by the Portland Cement Association

2. Nelson Stud Design Manual (1977)

3. Steel for Elevated Temperature Service (1974), by US Steel

4. Avoid Bridge Crane Runway Problems (1976), a magazine article

5. Typical Truck & Front End Loader Dimensions (c. 1980), data sheets showing the size and turning dimensions for an assortment of (mostly off-road) vehicles.

All are located on this page of my website:
http://www.slideruleera.net/contributions.html
 

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RE: Concrete Masonry, Nelson Studs, High-Temperature Steels, Etc.

SRE: Thanks.

RE: Concrete Masonry, Nelson Studs, High-Temperature Steels, Etc.


From an admirer that shall remain anonymous that also knew (but forgot) how to use a slide rule....many thanks!

 

RE: Concrete Masonry, Nelson Studs, High-Temperature Steels, Etc.

Thanks to Anon.  The one on crane runway problems should be required reading.

RE: Concrete Masonry, Nelson Studs, High-Temperature Steels, Etc.

You rock & rule. Had a quick glance, good info.

RE: Concrete Masonry, Nelson Studs, High-Temperature Steels, Etc.

SRE:

In looking at Fig. 1 in the Crane Runway article, are the Floating and Fixed rail details labled "bass ackwards"?  

RE: Concrete Masonry, Nelson Studs, High-Temperature Steels, Etc.

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jheidt2543 - Right you are! I have made the correction, cleaned up that page a little, and posted the corrected document on my website.
Thanks for pointing out that mistake.

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