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STRESS ANALYSIS
A S;iccessive approximation method of solving the continuous beam problem, by D. Williams. London, H.M. Stat. cff., 1935. illus. (A.R.C. R. Sc M. no. 1670, p. 511-31)
Tension fields in originally curved thin sheets during shearing stresces, by K. Wagner and W. Ballerstedt. Washington,
1935. 11 p. illus. (N.A.C.A. Technical memorandums no. 774)
(From Luftfahrtforschung, Berlin, May 16, 1935, v. 12, no. 2)
are design; a textbook of o i i* piane layout and streos analysis calculations with examples and problems, by Karl Dawson V/ood. Ithaca, N. Y., College of engineering, Cornel.L university, 1934. 1 v. diagrs., illus.
diagrs., tables.
Analy
Ana.lysis of moments in iriembers of frame, having rigid or setni-
rigid connections, by C. Bat ho and II. C. Eov;an. London, H.M. Stat. off., 1934. (Second report of Steel* structures R.C.)
Beanspruchung in gelochten platten, von E. Siebel und E. Kopf.
Technical memorandums no. 749) (From Luftfahrtforschung, Berlin, July 6, 1933, v. 10, no. 2, p. 65-85)
Impact buckling of thin bars in the elast.ic rangę hinged at both ends, by Carel Koning and Josef-Taub. Washington, 1934.
32 p. (N.A.C.A. Technical memorandums no. 748) (From Luft-fahrtforschung, MUnchen und Berlin, July 6, 1933, v. 10, no. 2, p. 55-64)
Investigation of available Information on strength properties of reinforced skin construction, by C- G. Brown. Washington,
An Investigatio2i of the stress distribution due to bending and
torque in Boeing XP-9 semi-monocoque fusel&gc, by C.G. Brown. Washington, U.S. Oovt. print. cff., 1934. 17 p. diagrs.,
tables. (Air corps Information circular no. 684)