. Design of a university armory . IS APPROVED BY ME AS FULFILLING THIS PART OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF- A 6 Approved:. HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF 168109 *uiuc I V*/ A UNIVERSITY ARMORY Plans and Elevations Pages a - d Truss Diagram and Stress Sheet e General Description 1-6 Description of Truss 7-12 Steel Specifications 13 Design of Members 14 - 31 Upper Chord Lower Chord Web Members Purlins Design of Typical Footing 11 31 - 33 Design of Roof Slab 34 Estimate of Weight of Truss 35 Digitized by the Internet Archivein 2013 The Design of a Universi
. Design of a university armory . IS APPROVED BY ME AS FULFILLING THIS PART OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF- A 6 Approved:. HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF 168109 *uiuc I V*/ A UNIVERSITY ARMORY Plans and Elevations Pages a - d Truss Diagram and Stress Sheet e General Description 1-6 Description of Truss 7-12 Steel Specifications 13 Design of Members 14 - 31 Upper Chord Lower Chord Web Members Purlins Design of Typical Footing 11 31 - 33 Design of Roof Slab 34 Estimate of Weight of Truss 35 Digitized by the Internet Archivein 2013 The Design of a University Armory. This subject was chosen because its solution involves thedesign of a wide span arched roof, which is the chief featureof the thesis. The design of the building has been developedin order to determine the conditions governing the structuraldesign. In designing an armory to meet the requirements of a mil-itary organization the size and character of that organizationmust be taken into account and its needs studied. The design of a University armory with special referenceto the requirements at the University odesignofuniversi00hass
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