
audiobook
by G. B. N. (George Bates Nichols) Tower
INSTRUCTIONS - ON - MODERN AMERICAN - BRIDGE BUILDING. - WITH - PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS AND EXAMPLES, - ESTIMATES OF QUANTITIES, AND VALUABLE TABLES. - Illustrated by four Plates and Thirty figures. - BY G.B.N. TOWER,
A concise guide for aspiring engineers, this work walks readers through the fundamentals of bridge construction in the late 19th century. Beginning with the simplest single‑beam spans, it explains how increasing lengths demand more complex arrangements, introducing inclined braces and simple trusses that can handle spans up to fifty feet. Clear illustrations and practical examples show how to calculate the forces of tension, compression and bending using straightforward formulas.
The second part delves deeper into the anatomy of common wooden trusses, detailing the role of each member, the stresses they endure, and the appropriate dimensions for timber and iron components. Helpful tables and diagrams support the calculations, while the author’s own experience adds real‑world perspective. Readers come away with a solid foundation for designing modest bridges and a roadmap toward more advanced studies in modern bridge engineering.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (59K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Curtis Weyant, Ronald Holder and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-02-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1834–1889
An engineer, naval officer, and teacher, he wrote practical books that captured the hands-on spirit of 19th-century American engineering. His best-known work guides readers through bridge building with the clear, instructional voice of someone who knew the trade from the inside.
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