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adam_text | CONTENTS
BOOK I.
HISTORY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.
Chap. I.
Pkcenician : Ports of Sidon, Tyre, Carthage,
c. - Page 1
Chap. II.
Egyptian: Pyramids; Port of Alexandria 5 Smelting
and refining Metals ; Hydraulic Architecture ;
Stone Quarries ; Obelisks ; Bridges - 7
Chap. Ш.
Grecian.—Ports of Athens, Piraeus, Eleusis, Ægina,
¿rené, Samos, Teuedos, Troas, Chios, Smyrna,
Teos, Ephesus, Crete, Phalasarna, Cyprus, Nea-
paphos, Faros, Delos, Cnidus, Halicarnassus, Cos,
Myndus, Palermo, Syracuse, Agrigentum, Seiinus,
Ægesta, Taorininum, Messina, Posidonta, c. ;
Walls of Cities ; Gates j arts of Construction 40
Chap. IV.
Roman Engineering. — Walls of Cities, their con-
struction ; Gates, Ac. ; Коше, Circciura, Au-
gusta Pretoria, Niâmes, Augustus at Fano,
Autuo ; Distribution mid situation of the Build-
ings within the Walls of Roman Cities ; Materials
used in the Arts of Construction ; Bricks,
Tiles, and Conduit Pipes of Clay; Sand, Sea-Sand,
Lime, Pozzolana ; Stone used by the Romans ;
Marble, Ac. ; Timber ; Pavements ; Tempering
Lime for Stucco ; Stucco Works In damp Places ;
Colours employed for Decoration and Preserva-
tion ; Strength of Building, Ac. ; Of the Forum
and Basilica ։ Theatres, Greek and Roman ; Am-
phitheatres, Ac.; Circus, Riding Schools, Ac.;
Baths, their arrangement ; Harbours and Build-
ings in Water; Boris of Ccntocellæ, Ostia,
Claudius, Trajan, CivitaVecchia, Terracina, Adria,
Naples, Cuma, Misene, Bake, Puzzuoli, Porfcus
Julius, Leghorn, Sinus Lunensis, Genoa, Venice,
Ancona, Autium, Tarentum, Brundusium, Ac. ։
Roads, their Magnitude, Beauty, and Con-
struction Bridges : Supply of Water to Towns
and Cities ; Instruments used for Levelling ;
Conducting of Water ; Fire Engines; Forms of
Water-pipes ; Piscina ; Filters ; Aqueducts ;
Canals ; Drainage of the Pontine Marshes ;
Cloacte; Drainage of the Alban Lake, and the
Lake Fucino ; Tombs of the Romans ; Mausolii ;
Machines and Engines ; Principles of Mechanics ;
Engines for raising Water ; Water Mills ; Water
Screw ; Hydraulic Organs ; Saw Mills ; Mea-
suring Distauces ; Hydraulic Architecture ;
Lazarettoes * · « - 83
Спар. V.
Rolland and Germany ; drainages and Bridges, 213
Chap. VI.
France.—Ports and Harbours at Dunkerque, Grave-
lines, Cherbourg; Breakwaters, Ac.: Havre,
Dieppe, Marseilles, Rochefort, Toulon, Rouen ;
Lighthouse at Cordouan ; Navigable Canals;
Bridges; Supply of water; Aqueducts; Abattoirs;
Markets; Bourse ; Artesian wells; Railroads 215
Chap. VII.
America.—Harbours of Quebec, Halifax, Montreal,
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Charlestown, New Orleans: Canals: Supply of
Towns with Water ■, Railroads - · 293
Chap. VIII.
Britain, Ports and Harbours of: Docks on the
Thames ! Chatham, Sheernesa, Harwich, Orford,
Southwold, Lowestoft, Yarmouth, Wells ; King s
Lynn ; Wisbeach ; Boston, Grimsby ; Barton-
upon-Hurober ; Goole ; Kiugston-upon-IIull;
Lighthouses at Spurn Point; Bridlington harbour,
Scarborough, Whitby, Hartlepool; Sunderland,
Lighthouse at; Harbours at South and North
Shields; Berwick-upon-Tweed..; Eyemouth;
Dunbar; Leith; Dundee; Bell Rock Lighthouse;
Harbours at Arbroath, Montrose, Gourdon; Stone-
haven, Aberdeen, Peterhead, Frazerburgh ;
Burghead 5 Findhorn; Banff; Avock ; Cullen;
Fortrose; Cromarty; Mahomac; Tain; Wick;
Pultcney Town; Orkney Isles; Kyle; Rhea;
Tobemory; Tarbet; Jura Small Istes; Feoline;
Corran ; Glasgow ; Greenock ; Ardrossan ;
Troon ; Ayr ; Carlisle ; Workington ; White-
haven ; Ravenglass; Lancaster; Preston; Liver-
pool ; Birkenhead; Aberconway; Bangor;
Caernarvon; Beaumaris; Holyhead; Aberystwith;
Milford Haven; Swansea; Cardiff; Bristol;
Bridgewater} Watchet, Minchead ; Ilfracombe ;
Barnstaple ; Bideford ; Hartland ; Pad?tow ; St.
Ive’s; Penzance.; Falmouth; Fowey; Plymouth,
Breakwater; Eddystone Lighthouse: Harbours
at Dartmouth ; Exmouth ; Sidmouth; Axmouth ;
Lyme Regis; Weymouth ; Poole; Christchurch ;
Southampton ; Portsmouth ; Little Hampton ;
Shoreham ; Newhaven ; Cuxmcre ; Hastings ;
Rye; Folkestone; Dover; Sandwich.; Ramsgate;
Broadstairs ; Margate ; Douglas; Port Patrick ;
Belfast; Dublin; Howth ; Kingston ; Cork ;
Jersey, St. Aubin’s, Ac. : Walls and Gates of
Cities and Towns; Castles, c. ; Bridges; Roads;
Draining and Embanking; Drainage of Towns;
Supply of Towns, with Water ; Rivers, Canals,
and Inland Navigation ; Steam Engines; Steam
Boats; Locomotive; Railroads ; Atmospheric ;
Electric Telegraphs; Gas Lighting; Prisons,
c, 30fi
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CONTENTS.
BOON II.
THEORY AND PRACTICE OP ENGINEERING.
Chap. I.
Geology, different Strata; Water ; Tidal Currents ;
Rivers ; Formation of Deltas ; Sund Banks ;
Downs ; Beach, c. - 617
Ciiap. II.
Composition and Use of Minerals ; Mines} Strength
of Metals ; Coal Fields ; Boring, e. ; Coke
Making, c. - - - · G43
Chap. III.
On Stone : Sandstones ; Limestones ; Marbles ;
Granite ; Resistance of Stone to the Crush 697
Chap. IV.
Bricks and Tiles ; their Manufacture and Va-
ricty - - 708
Chap. V.
Mortars and Cements ; their Composition 717
Chap. VI.
Of Pis6 ; and manner of making - 725
Chap. VII.
Tar ; Pitch ; Resin ; Glass - - 728
Chap. VIII.
Geometry ; Shadows ; Sciography ; Perspective ;
Isometrical Perspective ; Levelling aud the
Instruments used ; Compound Levelling ; Drawing
the Section or Profile of a Country ; Trigo-
nometry ; Measuring Heights and Distances ;
Piquets } to draw the Map of a Country ; Demi-
circles ; Geometric Square ; Sector ; Astrolabe ;
Compass and Maguetic Needle ; Jacob’s Staff ;
Plano Tables ; Theodolite ; Surveying Cross ;
Optical Square; Prismatic Compass; Sextant;
Hadley’s Quadrant ; Barometer ; Chain and Offset
Staff; Gunter’s Chain ; Parish Surveying; Sub-
terranean Surveying; Maritime Surveying; Tide
Gauges; Sounding; Trigonometrical Surveying;
Signals and their Construction; Meridian Line;
Mensuration of Superficies, c. ; Copying and
making Plans ; to reduce Multilateral Figures to
Triangles and Squares, c. ; Mensuration of
Solids, c. - 733
Chap. IX.
Valuation of Property - - - 891
Chap. X.
Value of Artificers work in Engineering ; Ground-
work ; Dredging; Fascine work and Fencing;
Carpentry ; Masonry ; Bricklayers’ work ; Smiths’,
Painters’, C. i Tables of various measures,
c. ...........................................
Chap. XI.
Mechanics· —Physical Properties of Matter ; Me-
ehanlcal Labour of the Forces ; Centre of Gravity ;
Action of Bodies when placed over each other ;
Equilibrium of an Inclined Plane; the Wedge;
the Screw ; the Lever ; the Steelyard ; the Pulley ;
Wheel and Axle ; Elementary parts of Machines ;
■Wheelwork ; of the Plane Epicycloid ; Teeth of
Wheels, Construction of ; Face Wheels Strength
of Wheels ; Shafts and Axles, Proportion and
Strength of ; Journals ; Gudgeons ; Couplings ;
Universal Joints ; Bayonet and other Clutches ;
Plumbers’ Blocks; Friction Rollers; Changing of
Motion by several methods, and its application to
a variety of Machines - . „ 915
Chap. XII,
Machines, Tools, c., employed by the Civil En-
gineer : the Winch, the Gin, the Capstan, the
Crab, the Jack, the Crane; Tackle for hoisting
Weights - · - - - 997
Chap. XIII.
Carriages for transporting Weights, Boats, c.;
Waggons, Trucks, Railway Carriages, Buffing
Apparatus ; Bouts for the Transport of Stone, c. 5
Machines for proving the Strength of Materials,
c.; Making Screw Bolts; the Lathe; Drilling
Machines, Boring Machines, Machines for
punching Boiler Plates, c.; Riveting Machines ;
Shears for cutting Iron; Slotting aud Key
Grooving ; Screw Cutting; Cutting the Teeth
of Wheels; Tlaning Iron ; Forge Bellows;
Hammers; Block Machinery; Saw Mills; Hand
Mills ; Horse Mills ; Mills for grinding Corn ;
‘Mortar aud Cement Mills; Diving Bells;
Pontoons; Raising Vessels sunk at Sea; tho
Hedgehog ; Floating Clough ; Dredging; Arte-
sian Wells ; Boring Instruments ; Machines for
measuring the Strength of Men and Animals; the
Dynanometer ... - 1017
Chap. XIV.
On Piles ; Pilo-driving, cutting off the heads, c.;
Pile Engine; Withdrawing Piles; Cutting off
Piles; Steam Pile-driving - - 1071
Chap. XV.
Mechanical Agents, or the first movers of Machi-
nery ; Velocity with which a man moves; Daily
labour of a mao, when moving a load on a Wheel-
barrow ; when acting on pulleys; of a man
pushing or drawing; Swiftness of men; Useful
effect of such moving power; Force developed ;
Horse considered as a mover; his tractive power;
Strengtli of, taken as a dynamic unit; Observation
on the daily labour of; the measure or the
greatest effect of au animated mover · 1087
Chap. XVI.
Hydrostatics—Level ofliqulds andtheirequilibrium;
On the vertical action of water; Against inclined
surfaces ; Centres of Impression ; Specific gravities,
and Table of - - - 1096
Chap. XVII.
Theory of the Motion of Fluids.—Measurement of
water which flows through Tubes and Pipes;
through rectilinear and vertical orifices ;
through vertical and circular; through orifices
uuder pressure ; Of the communication of motion
on Fluids when at rest; On the shock of Water
against plane Surfaces ; To find the velocity of a
current; Motion of water in Conduit-pipes and
Canals ; Quantity discharged by orifices of different
forms from vessels kept constantly full; Quantity
discharged over a weir; On the motion of water
in rivers ; Smeaton’s experiments relative to un-
dershot Water-wheels ; Its dynamic effects ; Con-
struction of Undershot wheels; Overshot wheels :
Barker’s mill ; Tide mills ; Breast wheels ; Of
Bodies plunged in water; Equilibrium of float-
ation ; Sinking bodies ; Fountain of Hero; Hy-
draulic ram; Siphon ram ; Suction ram; Verra’t
CONTENTS.
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Machine ; Hydraulic cane ; Machine of Viaion ;
Centrifugal force machine ; Archimedean screw ;
Suction pump ; Forcing pumps ; Suction and
forcing pump ; Double piston pumps ; Chain
pumps ; Ship pumps ; Fire engines ; Engines for
raising water ; Pistons and Valves ; Hydraulic
machines, useftil effects of; Persian wheels ;
Scoop wheels ; Chapclets ; Bucket wheels ;
Marty machine; Belidor’s machine for raising
water by means of a fall; Denisard s and DueiUe s
machine; Bucket machines - - 1126
Chap. XVIII.
Supply of Towns with Water.—Sclf-dcaning Filters ;
Cost of raising water ; Laying down mains ; Height
that a jet of water will rise - - 1210
Chap. XIX.
Atmosphere as a moving Power.—The Air-pump ;
Post Windmills ; Tower Windmills ; Self-adjusting
cap ; On the relative effect of Windmill Sails ;
Comparison of the Effects of mechanical Agents as
Blowers and Ventilators - 1216
Chap. XX.
Warming and Lighting. — Grates; Stoves; Hot
water apparatus ; Warming by steam ; Warming
by air ; Ventilation ; Lighthouses ; Lighting, Gas-
lighting; Retorts; Hydraulic Mains, Conden-
sers, Purifiers, Gasometers, Meters, Gas gover-
nors; Laying down Mains ; Sliding and Hydraulic
valvos ; Pressure indicator ; Quicksilver valves ;
Construction of burners ; Oil gas apparatus ; Beale s
Light, ..............................1223
Chap, XXI.
Steam considered as a Moving Power. — Steam-en-
gine ; Atmospheric engine ; Single-acting engines ;
Double-acting; Boilers; Materials for making;
Piston-gauge ; the Dynanometer ; Water-gauge ;
Glass·gauge ; Feeding apparatus; Safety-valves;
Chimneys ; Piston-rods, Beams, cylinders and
metal pipes ; Pistons ; Valves of various kinds ;
Four-way cock; Plug-tree; Valves opening by
weights ; Eccentric Rollers ; Mode of opening
valves, cocks, and slides ; the Eccentric ; Fly
governor, Centrifugal pump regulator ; Parallel
motion ; the cycloidal parallel motion ; the
Crank ; Fly-wheel ; the useful effect of an engine ;
the portable condensing engine ; Application of
Steam-engines for raising WAter, for raising Coals
and Ores ; to Waterworks ; to Steam-boats ; Loco-
motive, Boilers, Fire-Box, Axles, Framing ; Feed,
pumps ; Chimneys ; Tenders ; Regulator Box ;
Safety-valves ; Gauges ; Cylinders ; Valves ;
Drivers ; Pumps ; Steam-whistle ; Dimensions of
parts or Locomotives ; Consumption of Fuel ; Hy-
draulic Traversing Frames - - 1242
Chap. XXII
Timber and its Properties. —Different species used
in construction ; Felling timber ; Seasoning tim-
ber ; Causes of Decay in timber ; Resistance to a
Transverse strain ; Cohesive strength ; Resistance
to compression in the direction of its length, or its
vertical bearing strength; Ftìr timber placed ver-
tically in Posts, c.; in an inclined Position ; Joints
and joining timbers; Fishing a beam; Scarfing,
Notching, Cogging, Piuning, Wedging ; Tenons ;
Mortises ; Fox-tail wedging ; Bond timbers ; Wall-
plates ; Dovetailing : Lapping ; Girders ; Posts ;
Kings; Queens; Partitions; Framing; Floors;
Strength of Joists ; Girders, Sec. ; Roofs and cover-
ing of buildings, varieties of ; Sheds for Ship-build.
ing ; Domes and cupolas - - 1233
Chap. XXIII.
Timber Bridges, Principle of; Piers; Bays and
Arches; Floors and Parapets; Swing Bridges ;
Single and double Turning-bridges; Draw-bridges;
Rolling bridges 5 Rope bridges ; Bridges of boats;
Floating bridges; Centres of various kinds used
for. Bridges, Tunnels, c.; Strength of, how
determined; Scaffolding; Suspended scaffolds ;
Turning scaffolds: Various kinds of Knots
used ........................................
Chap. XXIV.
Masonry, various kinds of Walls; Opusincertum;
Opus reticulatum; Pseudisidomum, Diatonus,
Isodomum ; Placing the stone, and the form given
to wrought stone, for Walls, Abutments, Piers, c·
Dimensions of Stones; Stone Pipes ; Arches, how
formed ; Varieties of; Vaults, conical, spherical;
Bracing Caissoons; to trace the stones forming
an arch with parallel faces; Development of
perpendicular, oblique, and circular arches on the
plan ; Skew arches; Intersecting semicircular
Vaults; Oblique ditto ; Descending Vaults inter-
secting at right angles, and obliquely; Groined
Arches; Groined Vaults, on an irregular and on an
hexagonal plan; Hexagonal groined Vaults, with
pointed Ribs; Circular Vaults with groined Ribs;
Gothic Vaults with Ribs uniting in Keys at the
centre ; Hanging Keys ; Gothic Vaults formed of
Inverted Parabolic Conoids; Arris Vaults; Conical
Vaults; Trompes; Spherical Domes; Vaults on a
square plan; Hemispherical Niches ; Spheroidal
Vaults; Conoida! Vaults; Pendentlves; Groined
Vault over a circular plan; Construction of
Staircases...........................1419
Chap. XXV.
On Stone Bridges, Situations of; Water-way; Num-
ber and span of Arches; to estimate the quantity
of water to which the bridge must allow a passage;
of the form to be given to the Arches; on their
width; on the breadth of Bridges; Arches, vari-
ous forms of; Semi-circular, formed of three cen-
tres ; Elliptical Arches; Thickness to be given to
the Keystones of Arches; to the Abutments; Thick-
ness of Piers; Form of Piers ; Quay Walls 5 Founda-
tions ; Cofferdams; Sounding the Soil; Excava-
tions ; Dragging; Construction of Piers and Abut-
ments; Raising theCeutres; Construction of the
Arches; Spandrills and Wingwalls - 1477
Chap. XXVI.
On the Construction of Fascines; Basket-work, c.
for Jetties; River and Sea Walls; Dock and
Wharf Walls .... 1522
Chap. XXVII.
Canals, Cutting ; Oblique ditto; Quantity of water
expended by Boats; Locks, form to he given to
the Chambers of; Talus of Walls; Dimensions to
be given to the several parts of a Lock ; Wing-
walls ; Platform; Pointed Sills; Gates of Locks ;
Sluices; Paddles; Iron Lock Gates; Inclined
Planes and Lifts on Canals ; Means of making the
water enter and leave the Locks; Bridges and
Towing Paths; Stop Gates and Lets-off; Reser-
voirs and Aqueducts - 1633
Chap. XXVIII.
Draining and Bmbanumg j Surface and Subsoil
Draining; Sluicing; Tunnelling . 1557
Chap. XXIX.
On the Construction of Machinery - 1561
Xll
CONTENTS.
Ciiap. XXX.
Railroads; Formation of Cur ings; Gradients; Width
between Rails; Foundations for Stone; Blocks and
Sleepers ; Rails of Iron; Chairs; Railway Curves ;
Turn-tables; Passing from Line to Line; Switches;
Crossing-rails; Planes; Engines for double Planes;
Self-acting Planes - » l 0t
Chap. XXXI.
Principles (if Proportion; Architecture; Dorians;
Tetraaiyle Porticoes $ Hexastyle Porticoes; Octa-
■Btyle Temples ; Doric Columns; Ionic Proportions;
Ionian Tribes; Pantheon at Rome; Triumphal
Arches; Poliphele’s Proportions; Roman ex-
amples; Byzantine, Romanesque, Lombardic, Sax-
on, Norman, Saracenic, and Pointed Architecture;
Proportion of mass and void in Cathedrals; Tra-
cery and Geometric Forms on Mouldings and Win-
dows ; Groined Vaults, their th’ust, and relative
dimensions of Piers; Sections of Cathedrals, Ac.
c. ..... 1579
Index .... J637
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title | An encyclopaedia of civil engineering, historical, theoretical, and practical |
title_auth | An encyclopaedia of civil engineering, historical, theoretical, and practical |
title_exact_search | An encyclopaedia of civil engineering, historical, theoretical, and practical |
title_full | An encyclopaedia of civil engineering, historical, theoretical, and practical by Edward Cresy |
title_fullStr | An encyclopaedia of civil engineering, historical, theoretical, and practical by Edward Cresy |
title_full_unstemmed | An encyclopaedia of civil engineering, historical, theoretical, and practical by Edward Cresy |
title_short | An encyclopaedia of civil engineering, historical, theoretical, and practical |
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