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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2016
The investigation of the strength of a rigid-jointed frame is a problem of considerable practical importance. The precise effects of the secondary stresses arising from the rigidity of the joints have in the last half century been the subject of much speculation. But the calculation of these secondary stresses is extremely tedious by any existing method and in consequence they have rarely been ascertained with any degree of accuracy. The first real attack on the problem was made by Manderla in his Munich Polytechnic prize essay–“ The Calculation of Secondary Stresses which Occur in Simple Trusses ”–published in 1880 in Allgenieine Bautzeitung.
Note on page 427 * See “The Calculus of Observations,” Whittaker and Robinson (Blackie), pp. 255-7.
Note on page 427 † “On a simple method for solving simultaneous linear equations by a successive approximation process,” Morris (Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, April, 1935).