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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Meteorology | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Juan Ripoll Uruguay Local time: 08:39 | ||||||
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5 | downward loading positive (bending) moment |
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4 | positive moment (compression on top) |
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positive moment (compression on top) Explanation: Or: positive moment (compression at the top) Strength and Stiffness of Engineering Systems, escrito por Frederick A. Leckie, Dominic J. Dal Bello: The beam is subjected to a positive moment (compression at the top) http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~ramirez/CE479/FALL2006/Mathcad... Flexure Positive Moment - Compression on Top, Tension on Bottom (this one looks like it’s definitely talking about steel) http://sites.lafayette.edu/kurtzs/files/2010/09/Lesson-2-Str... indicate whether this is a negative moment (compression on bottom) or a positive moment (compression on top) Hope it helps. |
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downward loading positive (bending) moment Explanation: Saludos |
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