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Paperback Some Experiences with Brass in Civil Engineering Works.. Book

ISBN: 1246869470

ISBN13: 9781246869477

Some Experiences with Brass in Civil Engineering Works..

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"Some Experiences With Brass In Civil Engineering Works" (1915) offers a detailed examination of the use of brass in early 20th-century civil engineering. Written by Alfred D. Flinn, this historical account explores the properties, applications, and challenges associated with employing brass in various construction projects. The book provides valuable insights into the material science and engineering practices of the time, detailing specific instances where brass was utilized and the outcomes of its implementation. This work serves as a significant resource for historians of technology and engineering, as well as those interested in the evolution of construction materials and techniques.

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