Om Experiments on the Strength of Wrought-Iron and of Chain-Cables
A scientific study of the properties of wrought-iron and chain-cables, conducted by engineer Lester Anthony Beardslee in the late 1800s. Beardslee's experiments involved testing the strength and durability of these materials under various conditions, and his findings had significant implications for the shipping and transportation industries.
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