Hardy Cross
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hardy Cross was an American structural engineer and the developer of the moment distribution method for structural analysis of statically indeterminate structures. The method was in general use from c. 1935 until c. 1960 when it was gradually superseded by other methods.
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- Analysis of flow in networks of conduits or conductors (1936) (368)
- Analysis of Continuous Frames By Distributing Fixed-End Moments (1932) (129)
- Engineers and ivory towers (1952) (28)
- The Relation of Analysis to Structural Design (1936) (10)
- The column analogy : analysis of elastic arches and frames (2)
- Design of Reinforced Concrete Columns Subject to Flexure (1929) (2)
- Simplified Rigid Frame Design (1929) (2)
- Dependability of the theory of concrete arches (2)
- Continuity as a Factor in Reinforced Concrete Design (1929) (1)
- Discussion of Preliminary Design of Suspension Bridges by Shortridge Hardesty and Harold E. Wessman (1939) (1)
- Arches, Continuous Frames, Columns, and Conduits (1963) (1)
- Discussion of Flood Flow Characteristics by C. S. Jarvis (1)
- Numerical methods of analysis in engineering (successive corrections) : a publication resulting from a symposium held at Illinois Institute on Technology, Chicago, Illinois (1949) (1)
- Discussion of “Cain on Design of Symmetrical Concrete Arches” (0)
- Discussion of Interaction between Rib and Superstructure in Concrete Arch Bridges by Nathan M. Newmark (1938) (0)
- Discussion of The River and Harbor Problems of the Lower Mississippi: A Symposium: The Need of A National Hydraulic Laboratory for the Solution of River Problems by John R. Freeman (0)
- Closure of "The Relation of Analysis to Structural Design" (1936) (0)
- Discussion of Studies on Shear in Reinforced Concrete Beams by T. D. Mylrea (0)
- Discussion of "The River and Harbor Problems of the Lower Mississippi: A Symposium: The High-Water Fight at Old Town, Arkansas, in 1922" (0)
- Discussion of Moments in Restrained and Continuous Beams by the Conjugate Points by L. H. Nishkian and D. B. Steinman (0)
- Discussion of The River and Harbor Problems of the Lower Mississippi: A Symposium: The Mouths of the Mississippi River by Elliott J. Dent (0)
- An Improved System in the Application of Noncondensing or Extraction Turbines (1940) (0)
- Discussion of The River and Harbor Problems of the Lower Mississippi: A Symposium: The Port of New Orleans by John F. Coleman (0)
- Closure to “Discussion of ‘An Improved System in the Application of Noncondensing or Extraction Turbines’” (1940, Trans. ASME, 62, p. 40) (1940) (0)
- Discussion of The River and Harbor Problems of the Lower Mississippi: A Symposium: The Work of the Corps of Engineers On the Lower Mississippi by Lansing H. Beach (0)
- Virtual Work: A Restatement (0)
- Why Continuous Frames (1935) (0)
- Discussion of The River and Harbor Problems of the Lower Mississippi: A Symposium: The Success of the Mississippi River Levees In the Flood of 1922 by A. L. Dabney (0)
- Discussion of "The River and Harbor Problems of the Lower Mississippi: A Symposium: The Flood Problem of the Lower Mississippi River" (0)
- Discussion of Rigidity and Aerodynamic Stability of Suspension Bridges by D. B. Steinman (1945) (0)
- Discussion of The Design of A Multiple-Arch System and Permissible Simplifications by A. C. Janni (0)
- Discussion of "The River and Harbor Problems of the Lower Mississippi: A Symposium: The Port Development Problem of the Lowers Mississippi River" (0)
- Discussion of The River and Harbor Problems of the Lower Mississippi: A Symposium: The Economic Location of Jetties by Henry Clay Ripley (0)
- Discussion of The Eye-Bar Cable Suspension Bridge at Florianopolis, Brazil by D. B. Steinman and William G. Grove (0)
- Discussion of Secondary Stresses in Bridges by Cecil Vivian von Abo (0)
- Discussion of Analysis of Continuous Concrete Arch Systems by Charles S. Whitney (0)
- The River and Harbor Problems of the Lower Mississippi: A Symposium: The Need of A National Hydraulic Laboratory for the Solution of River Problems (0)
- Discussion of The River and Harbor Problems of the Lower Mississippi: A Symposium by American Society of Civil Engineers (0)
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