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The Structural Engineer, Volume 17, Issue 10, 1939
Struts as usually employed in practice have their ends neither "fixed" nor “hinged” to the degree of perfection assumed in the simpler strut formulae and theories, at present existing. H.A. Warren
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MR. A. H. EDWARDS, M.I.Struct.E., proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. Bylander for a most interesting paper. He desired to ask him a question about his proposal to put the conduit pipes for electric current in the solid concrete floor. Was there not some danger of the pipes perishing and also a difficulty in getting at them for the purposes of repair?