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The Architect, Engineer, and Operative Builder's Constructive Manual
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The Architect, Engineer, and Operative Builder's Constructive Manual

Författare:
pocket, 2014
Engelska
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Little is known about Christopher Davy (c.1803–49), despite his regular contributions to architectural and engineering magazines in Britain and America. Describing himself as an 'architect and teacher of architecture', he also took an interest in steam engines and railway construction. In this work, published in 1839, and using information gathered from experiments by the Board of Ordnance, Davy begins by describing the characteristics of the geology of England and Wales, with regard to its suitability for obtaining building materials and laying strong foundations. He describes the means by which soil and rock samples may be taken, and gives details relating to the construction of the foundations of St Paul's Cathedral on the troublesome London clay. Later chapters discuss the practicalities of pile driving, the use of concrete, and the properties of limestone. Reflecting the progress of technical knowledge in the early nineteenth century, the work features several illustrations of contemporary apparatus.
Undertitel
Or, A Practical and Scientific Treatise on the Construction of Artificial Foundations for Buildings, Railways, etc.
Författare
Christopher Davy
ISBN
9781108070690
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
350 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2014-07-10
Sidor
272