Calendar: 1869-1870 Page 130
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130 applied sciences tunity of doing so under the superintendence of the Professor and Demonstrator The part of the above scheme followed by each Student will depend on his own progress and on the objects he may have in view charge is made of 10s 6d term or 25s per annum to cover the ordinary expenses of Students in the Labora- tories This sum must be paid to the Professor by each Student on entrance to the Class The Laboratory hours are from 12 to daily except Saturday For fees payable by Occasional Students see page 153 Arts of Construction in connexion with Civil Engineering and Architecture For Students of the Second and Third Years Student may also be admitted to this Class in his first year on payment of the fees charged to Occasional Students and with the express permission of the Dean Lectures Tuesday and Thursday from 30 to 30 Order of the Course Michaelmas Term Materials of Construction -Their Structure Manufacture and Application Stone Stone Pre- servatives Artificial Stone Brick Tiles Terra Cotta Lime and Cements Concrete &c Asphalte Slate Timber Timber preservatives Deal &c Iron Cast Malleable Rolled Galvanized Lead Copper Zinc Glass Paint Weight of Materials Strength of Materials --Crushing Weight Tension Cross Strain Foundations -Rock Gravel and Sand Clay Peat &c Artificial Foundations -Concrete Piling &c Lent Term The Mechanics of Construction -Earthwork- Natural Slope and Embankment Walling-Retaining Walls Common Waits Piers Settlement Bond Corbelling Bearers- Level Beams Inclined Beams Couples Framing Trussing Centreing Shoring Theory of the Arch-Polygonal Framing
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