An edition of Treatise on iron ship building (1865)

Treatise on iron ship building

its history and progress as comprised in a series of experimental researches on the laws of strain ... including the experimental results on the resisting powers of armour plates and shot at high velocities.

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An edition of Treatise on iron ship building (1865)

Treatise on iron ship building

its history and progress as comprised in a series of experimental researches on the laws of strain ... including the experimental results on the resisting powers of armour plates and shot at high velocities.

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Fairbairn proposed to consider a ship as a beam in 1860 at a crucial moment when iron shipbuilding was in full development. His views are therefore particularly interesting since they illustrate he analitical scope of a man who would deal with iron structures onland and at sea.

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Language
English
Pages
313

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Published in
London

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Library of Congress
VM146 .F16

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Pagination
xxvi, 313 p.
Number of pages
313

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6571664M
Internet Archive
treatiseonirons00fairgoog
LCCN
14021350
OCLC/WorldCat
8336229

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