John Smeaton by A W Skempton

John Smeaton by A W Skempton

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John Smeaton by A W Skempton

John Smeaton, the greatest civil engineer of the 18th century, was principal founder of the profession in Britain and an engineering scientist of international repute. This is the first full-length study of his life and work.It covers the whole range of Smeatons astonishingly diverse achievements: scientific investigations, mills, steam engines, the Eddystone Lighthouse, bridges, canals, fen drainage and harbours. There are also sections on his life, his professional practice, and his papers and books.The organization of the works and Smeatons relationship with his resident engineers and fellow consultants are of considerable interest andparticular attention is paid to these aspects of his career.The authors have been able to draw on rih primary material including personal letters, hundreds of original drawings, minute books and a complete set of engineering reports. There are full references to original sources and a list, with dates, of all the works carried out to Smeatons designs together with may illustrations.This special bicentennial edition has been produced to commemorate the death of John Smeaton on 28 October 1792.
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ISBN 13 9780727716743
ISBN 10 0727716743
Titre John Smeaton
Auteur A W Skempton
État Non disponible
Éditeur Emerald Publishing Limited
Année de publication 1981-05-26
Nombre de pages 289
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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