Structural Engineering. - Couverture souple

Harby, William

 
9781025357249: Structural Engineering.

Synopsis

"Structural Engineering" is a comprehensive guide to the fundamental principles and practical applications of structural design. Written during a pivotal era of architectural and engineering advancement, this work provides a detailed exploration of the mechanics and mathematics essential for creating stable and enduring structures. Author William Harby addresses the core challenges faced by engineers and builders, offering clear explanations on the calculation of stresses, the strength of materials, and the design of essential components such as beams, columns, and foundations.

The book serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the technical standards and methodologies that shaped early 20th-century construction. It covers a broad range of topics, including the use of steel and masonry, the distribution of loads, and the structural integrity of various building types. With its focus on precision and safety, "Structural Engineering" remains a significant historical reference for students, professionals, and historians interested in the evolution of civil engineering and the technical foundations of the modern built environment.

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