(HP-67) Bearing Capacity ice covers
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(HP-67) Bearing Capacity ice covers
An extract from Workshop on the Bearing Capacity of Ice Covers, NRCC-ACGR, TM No. 123, May 1979, pgs 205-223
" SAFE ICE LOADS COMPUTED ON A POCKET CALCULATOR D E Novel U.S. Army Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory lntroduction The purpose of this report is to provide a program to calculate the deflection and stresses for a floating ice sheet on the Hewlett-Packard model 67 pocket calculator. CRREL does not necessarily endorse the HP-67 since there are other programmable pocket calculators that may also perform the same computation. Program … … 1 is for a load uniformly distributed over a circular area… … 2 is a continuation of program 1 … … 3 is for a load uniformly distributed over a rectangular area … … 4 is a continuation of program 3 … … 5 is a continuation of program 2 or 4 … Subroutines Kelvin (z) and I (x,y) … " BEST! SlideRule |
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