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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46 CHARLES GRIFFIN & CO.’S PUBLICA TIONS WORKS BY PROF. ROBERT H. SMITH, Assoe.M.I.C.E., M.I.M.E., M.I.B.E., M.I.Mln.E„ Whit. Seh., M.0rd.Meiji. THE CALCULUS FOR ENGINEERS AND PHYSICISTS, Applied to Technical Problems. WITH EXTENSIVE CLASSIFIED REFERENCE LIST OF INTEGRALS. By PROF. ROBERT H. SMITH. ASSISTE!) BY R. F. MUIRHEAD, M.A., B.Sc., Formerly Clark Fellow of Glasgow University, and Lecturer on Mathematics at Mason College. In Crown Svo, extra, with Diagrams and Folding-Plate. 8s. 6d. “ Prof. R. II. Smith’s book will be serviceable in rendering a hard road as easy as practic- ablb for the non-mathematical Student and Engineer.”-Athenäum. “ Interesting diagrams, with practical illustrations of actual occurrence, are to be found here In abundance. Thk very complété classified reference table will prove very uaeful in saving the time of those who want an integral in a hurry.”—The Engineer. MEASUREMENT CONVERSIONS (English and French): 28 GRAPHIC TABLES OR DIAGRAMS. Showing at a glance the Mutual Conversion of Mbasurembnts in Different Units Of Dengths, Areas, Volumes, Weights, Stresses, Densifies, Quantifies of Work, Horse Powers, Temperatures, &c. For the use of Engineers. Suruegors, Architecte, und Contractors. In 4to, Boards. 7s. 6d. ',* Prof. Smith’s Conversion-Tables form the most unique and com- prehensive collection ever placed before the profession. By their use much time and labour will be saved, and the chances of error in calculation diminished. It is believed that henceforth no Engineer’s Office will be oonsidered complète without them. “ The work is INvalu able."—Colliery Guardian. “Ought to be in every office where even occasional conversions are required. . . . Prof. Smith’s Tables form very excellent checks on results.”—Electrical Review. “ Prof. Smith deserves the hearty thanks, not only of the Engineer, but of the Commercial World, for having smoothed the way for the adoption of the Metric System of Measurembnt, & subject which is now assuming great importance as a factor in maintaining our hold upon FORRiGN tradb.”—The Machinery Market. LONODN : CHARLES GRIFFIN & CO., LIMITED, EXETER STREET, STRAND.