"Strength Of Cast Iron Pillars" presents a detailed examination of the structural properties and historical use of cast iron in load-bearing pillars. Written by J. B. Francis, this work explores the composition, manufacturing processes, and mechanical behavior of cast iron, with a specific focus on its application in architectural and engineering contexts.
The book delves into the methods for calculating the strength and stability of cast iron pillars, providing insights valuable to both historical preservation efforts and modern engineering practices. This treatise serves as a reference for engineers, architects, and historians interested in the role of cast iron in shaping the built environment.
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