An Elementary Course of Civil Engineering for the Use of Cadets of the United States' Military Academy |
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abutments action angle arch arranged axis bars beton blocks bolts bottom brick bridge bridge-frame built beams cables canal cast iron centre chains connected consists construction counterforts courses cross section cross strain curved rib depth diagonal braces dimensions drains durability effect embankment engineer excavation experiments exterior feet feldspar fibres flanch frame freshets give horizontal hot blast hydraulic cement hydraulic lime hydraulic mortar inclined joints laid layer lime-stones lock masonry material metal mortar moveable bridge natural ordinary parapet perpendicular pieces piers piles placed plates platform points of support portion present pressure purpose rail receive resistance rest ribs road road-covering roadway roadway-bearers sand scantling secured side slopes soffit soil solid span spandrels springing lines stone strength structure struts suitable surface suspended suspension bridges termed timber tion tow-path truss uprights usually vertical voussoirs wall water-courses water-way weight width wire wooden wrought iron zinc