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Century of American Steel
Century of American Steel
The steel industry provides much of the material basis for modern civilisation. Although its end products are numerous, the largest sector of the industry is involved in the produc...
Introduction to Korean folk painting
Introduction to Korean folk painting
Cho, Cha-yong., Decoration and ornament, 1977, Emillle Museum...
Steel Forgings: Second Volume
Steel Forgings: Second Volume
Description
Contains information on the latest state-of-the-art technology in steel forgings research. 25 comprehensive, peer-reviewed papers from the world's leadin...
Standard Procedure for Evaluating the Qualifications of Industrial/Marine Painting Contractors (Field Application to Complex Industrial Steel Structures and Other Metal Components)
Standard Procedure for Evaluating the Qualifications of Industrial/Marine Painting Contractors (Field Application to Complex Industrial Steel Structures and Other Metal Components)
Scope
This procedure describes a method for evaluating the primary qualifications of industrial/marine painting contractors and defines a minimum standard for qua...
Structural Integrity of Fasteners: Second Volume
Structural Integrity of Fasteners: Second Volume
Description
The latest in structural integrity of fasteners, including manufacturing processes, methods and models for predicting crack initiation and propagation, f...
Steel Lobsters
Steel Lobsters
A dramatic history of the Steel Lobsters, Sir Arthur Hesilrige’s Regiment of Horse, in the English Civil War – the last fully armoured knights in England.
The 17th-centur...
Steel orchestras and tassa bands
Steel orchestras and tassa bands
In the 1950s, the steel orchestra in Trinidad and Tobago became an icon of a nationalist discourse promoting African Trinidadian culture as national culture. In subsequent decades,...
Steel, Clay, and Glass: The Expressed Frame, 1897–1910
Steel, Clay, and Glass: The Expressed Frame, 1897–1910
This chapter describes major structures built from 1897 to 1910, many of which used heavier fireproof jackets around steel frames, mandated by new codes. The 1893 Chicago Building ...

