Treatise on Engineering Field-Work
Discover the foundational techniques of surveying with Treatise on Engineering Field-Work by Peter Bruff, a revered engineer of the 19th century. First published in 1838 and updated in a revised second edition from 1840-1842, this insightful guide provides readers with essential methods for conducting precise ground surveys. Bruff, known for his design of the Chappel Viaduct—once the largest brick structure in Britain—shares his expertise in leveling and engineering that remains relevant today.
Published by Cambridge University Press in 2014 and encompassing 198 pages, this paperback edition is an invaluable resource for engineering students, professionals, and enthusiasts alike. Enhance your understanding of engineering practices and surveying techniques while appreciating the rich historical context presented in this comprehensive guide. Don't miss the chance to add this significant work to your collection!