Iron and Heat; Beams, Ppillars, and Iron Smelting
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Focusing on the 19th-century iron industry, this book delves into the smelting processes and the construction of iron beams and pillars. It traces the history of iron smelting, highlighting innovations like the blast furnace and coke fuel. The author provides insights into various iron types, their properties, and detailed construction techniques, including calculations for size and strength. Emphasizing quality control and safety, the book also addresses past accidents and offers preventative advice, making it a valuable resource for engineers and builders.