Description: THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MODERN FRAMED STRUCTURES. DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS, AND FOR ENGINEERS IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICEJohnson, J.B., C.W.Bryan, and F.E. Turneaure Published by John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1899 Part I, Theory of Framed Structures; 15 chapters on roof-trusses, bridge-trusses with uniform loads, bridge trusses with wheel loads, lateral truss systems, beams and continuous girders, bending stresses, suspension bridges, swing bridges, etc. Part II, Structural Designing; 14 chapters on styles of structures, design of individual truss members, details of construction, plate girders, roof trusses, design of single track railway bridge, highway bridges, Howe truss bridge, timber and iron trestles and elevated railroads, stand-pipes and elevated tanks, iron and steel tall building construction, etc. 527 pages with numerous calculations, tables, graphs, diagrams, an abundance of figures, and index. Plates are present, the majority of which are foldouts. Bound in original brown cloth with lettering and rule pressed in black. This book is 125 years old. Collectors item. The cloth cover is worn, some of the pages have become separated. A few news clippings and notes from one of the prior owners are included.
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Location: Wakefield, Rhode Island
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Publication Year: 1899
Type: Textbook
Subject Area: Framed Structures
Publication Name: John Wiley & Sons
Author: Johnson, Bryan, Turneaure
Subject: Engineering