The materials of construction A treatise for engineers on the strength on engineering materials
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- 1915
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Appendices: A. A biographical sketch of the life of Professor Johann Bauschinger. (Comp. by the author from a more extended memoir by Prof. A. Martens, and pub. in the Digest of physical tests for July, 1896) B. Study of iron and steel by micrographic analysis. By Prof. J.O. Arnold. C. Comparative analysis of the resolutions of the conventions of Munich, Dresden, Berlin and Vienna, and the recommendations of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, with the conclusions adopted by the French Commission in reference to the testing of metals. By L. Baclé tr. by O.M. Carter and E.A. Gieseler. D. Specification for structural steel. E. The commercial analysis of Portland cement. By W.B. Newberry. F. Preservation of wood. By O. Chanute.
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Johnson, J. B. (John Butler), 1850-1902
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- HathiTrust
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- Princeton University
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- New York, J. Wiley & Sons; London, Chapman & Hall, Limited
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- English
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- Johnson, J. B. (John Butler), 1850-1902. The materials of construction A treatise for engineers on the strength on engineering materials. 1915. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008899000. (Accessed April 17, 2024.)
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- Johnson, J. B. (John Butler), 1850-1902, (1915) The materials of construction A treatise for engineers on the strength on engineering materials. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008899000
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- Johnson, J. B. (John Butler), 1850-1902. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008899000>.