ForsideBøgerA Treatise On The Princip…ice Of Dock Engineering

A Treatise On The Principles And Practice Of Dock Engineering

Forfatter: Brysson Cunningham

År: 1904

Forlag: Charles Griffin & Company

Sted: London

Sider: 784

UDK: Vandbygningssamlingen 340.18

With 34 Folding-Plates and 468 Illustrations in the Text

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CHARLES GRIFFIN & CO.’S PUBLICATIONS. I'hird Edition, Revised, with an Additional Charter on Foundations. Numerous Diagrams, Examples, and Tables. Large Svo. Cloth, lås. THE DESIGN OF STRUCTURES: A Praetleal Treatlse on the Building * of Bridges, Roofs, Ôte. By S. ANGLIN, C.E., Master of Engineering, Royal University of Ireland, late Whitworth Scholar, &c ‘‘Students of Engineering will find this Text-Book invaluable "—Architect- “The author has certainly succeeded in producing a thoroughly practical Text- Book."—Builder. “We can unhesitatingly recommend this work not only to the Student, as the Busi Trxt-Book on the subject, but also to the professional engineer as an excbbdingly VALUABLB book of reference."—Mechanical World. Third Edition, Thoroughly Revised. Royal 8vo. With numerous Illustrations and 13 Lithographie Plates. Handsome Cloth. Price 305. A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON BRIDGE-CONSTRUCTION Betog a Text-Book on the Construction of Bridges in Iron and Steel. FOR THE USE 0F STUDENTS, DRAUGHTSMEN, AND ENGINEERS. By T. CLAXTON FIDLER, M.Inst. C. E.. Prof, of Engineering, University College, Dundee General Contents.—Part I.—Elementary Statics. Part II.— General Principles of Bridge-Construction. Part III.—The Strength of Materials. Part IV.—The Design of Bridges in Detail. “The new edition of Mr. Fidler’s work will again occupy the same OON- spiouous position among professional text-books and treatises as has been accorded to its predecessors. The instruction imparted is Sound, simple, and full. The volume will be found valuable and useful alike to those wlio may wisli to study only the theoretical principles enunciated, and . . . to others whose object and business is . . . practical.”—The Engineer. LONDON: CHARLES GRIFFIN & CO., LIMITED. EXETER STREET, STRAND.