2 edition of practical essay on the strength of cast iron and other metals found in the catalog.
practical essay on the strength of cast iron and other metals
Tredgold, Thomas
Published
1842
by J. Weale in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Experimental researches on the strength and other properties of cast iron |
Statement | by Thomas Tredgold. |
Contributions | Hodgkinson, Eaton, 1789-1861, Shanly, Francis, 1820-1882 (bookplate) |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 2 v. (xxviii, 504 p.) : |
Number of Pages | 504 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14801579M |
A few examples include wrought iron, cast iron, carbon steels, alloy steels, and tool steels. Ferrous met-als are iron-base alloys with small percentages of carbon and other elements added to achieve desirable proper-ties. Normally, ferrous metals are magnetic and nonfer-rous metals are nonmagnetic. Iron Pure iron rarely exists outside of the. There are other pros and cons to using cast iron versus cast steel, but these are the major ones. Essentially, these do not make one better than the other overall, but they do make cast iron better than cast steel in certain situations, and vice versa. The Economics of Cast Iron and Cast Steel. Because they are used for different reasons, the.
On this subject the reader should consult Tredgold's " Practical Essay on the Strength of Cast Iron." In the Eeports on the " Strength and other Properties of Metals for Cannon," made by the Officers of the Ordnance Department of the United States Government, some experiments are given upon the transverse strength of square and round. The latest edition, by Edward Wyndham Tarn, appeared in (London, 4to). This work was followed in by ‘A Practical Essay on the Strength of Cast Iron and other Metals’ (London, 8vo; 5th edit., by Eaton Hodgkinson [q. v.], London, –1, 8vo), which is mainly founded on the works of Thomas Young (–) [q. v.].
They included Elementary Principles of Carpentry (), almost the first book of its kind in English; Practical Treatise on the Strength of Cast Iron and other Metals (); Principles of Warming and Ventilating Public Buildings (); Practical Treatise on Railroads and Carriages (); and The Steam Engine (). He died in London on the. A practical treatise on rail-roads, , Plate 1, × 2,; KB Thomas × ; 23 KB Title page of the Thomas Tredgold's book "A Practical Essay on the Strength of Cast Iron and other Metals".png × ; KB.
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Practical essay on the strength of cast iron, and other metals containing practical rules, tables, and examples; founded on a series of new experiments, with an extensive table of the properties of materials.
Practical essay on the strength of cast iron and other metals containing practical rules, tables, and examples, founded on a series of experiments; with an extensive table of the properties of materials. 2d ed. by Tredgold, Thomas. Published: London: J.
Weale, FIRST EDITION. xxviii, pages, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates. Hardcover in original binding. Not Ex-Lib. Practical essay on the strength of cast iron, and other metals: intended for the assistance of engineers containing practical rules, tables, and examples ; founded on.
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By the late THOMAS TREDGOLD, Mem. Inst. CE, Author of "Elementary Principles of Carpentry, Appears in books from /5(2). Tredgold, Thomas, Practical essay on the strength of cast iron and other metals; containing practical rules, tables, and examples, founded on a series of experiments; with an extensive table of the properties of materials.
(London, J. Weale, ), also by Eaton Hodgkinson (page images at. Strength of Cast Iron, etc. A PRACTICAL ESSAY on the STRENGTH of CAST IRON and OTHER METALS. By T. Tredgold, C.E. 5th Edition. To which are added, Experimental Researches on the Strength, etc, of Cast Iron, by E. Hodgkinson, F.R.S.
8vo, 12s. cloth. " The text-book on levelling in most of our engineering schools and colleges.". strength of both cast iron and concrete is greater than their tensile strength.
For most materials, the reverse is true. Tensile strength is defined as the maximum load in tension a material will withstand before fracturing, or the ability of a material to resist being pulled apart by opposing forces.
Practical essay on the strength of cast iron, and other metals: intended for the assistance of engineers containing practical rules, tables, and examples; founded on a series of new experiments /.
This work was followed in by A Practical Essay on the Strength of Cast Iron and other Metals (London; 5th edit., by Eaton Hodgkinson, London, –1), which is mainly founded on the work of Thomas Young.
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