![]() ![]() However, Empire style is fundamentally different from Classicism. Its main elements, gleaned from ancient art, were already contained in the Classicism of the “Louis XVI style” and were crystallized in the “Directory style”. However, in such a short historical period, French Neoclassicism, which grew out of the natural interest in antiquity and was reinforced by the ideas of the Enlightenment, the civil ideals of the beginning of the revolution, managed to degenerate into a cold, pompous, pompous, artificially implanted imperial power style. The chronological framework of the original French Empire Style is narrow they are limited, on the one hand, by the end of the Directorate of the Directory (1799 see Directoire Style) or the year of Napoleon's coronation (1804), and on the other, by the beginning of the restoration of the Bourbons (1814-1815). Imperium - command, power) - historical artistic style, first established in France at the beginning of the XIX century, during the First Empire of Napoleon Bonaparte. 22 Background.Empire, or "Empire Style" (French Empire - Empire from the Latin. 21 Nodes.21 Rigids/Bends.21 Hangers/Nozzles.22 Structure. 19 Minimum Angle to Adjacent Bend.19 Loop Closure Tolerance. 19 Maximum Allowed Bend Angle.19 Bend Length Attachment Percent. 17 Apply B31.8 Note 2.17 Pressure Variation in Expansion Cases. 14 Add Torsion in SL Stress.15 Stress Stiffening Due to Pressure. 14 Base Hoop Stress On ( ID/OD/Mean/Lamés ).14 Use PD/4t. ![]() 13 All Cases Corroded.13 Liberal Expansion Stress Allowable.14 WRC 329. ![]() 12 B31.3 Welding and Contour Insert Tees Meet B16.9.13 Allow User's SIF at Bend. 8 Default Translational Restraint Stiffness.8 Default Rotational Restraint Stiffness. 7 Include Spring Stiffness in Hanger OPE Travel Cases.7 Hanger Default Restraint Stiffness. 6 Minimum Wall Mill Tolerance (%).6 Bourdon Pressure.7 Ignore Spring Hanger Stiffness. 5 WRC-107 Interpolation Method.5 Incore Numerical Check. 5 Friction Angle Variation.5 Friction Slide Multiplier. 4 Ambient Temperature.4 Friction Stiffness. 3 Rod Tolerance (degrees).4 Rod Increment (degrees). Generation of the CAESAR II Configuration File.2 Computation Control. CAESAR II Technical Reference Manual Copyright © 1993-2004 COADE, Inc. ![]()
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