Om On the Physical Conditions Involved in the Construction of Artillery
This treatise, written by the eminent Irish engineer and scientist Robert Mallet in the mid-19th century, provides a comprehensive analysis of the properties and behavior of materials used in artillery production and operation. It presents groundbreaking experimental data on the effects of heat, pressure, and chemical reactions on the strength and durability of cast iron, wrought iron, and steel components. This book is a landmark in the history of materials science and engineering.
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