Frederick E. Turneaure
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American civil engineer and educator
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frederick Eugene Turneaure was an American civil engineer and academic from Illinois. A graduate of Cornell University, Turneaure briefly worked in the private sector before joining Washington University in St. Louis as an instructor. In 1892, he was named a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Turneaure was Dean of Engineering there from 1902 to 1937.
Frederick E. Turneaure's Published Works
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- Principles of reinforced concrete construction (8)
- The engineering index (3)
- Some Recent Works on Mechanics. (Scientific Books: Theoretical Mechanics; The Principles of Mechanics) (1901) (2)
- Cyclopedia of civil engineering : a general reference work on surveying, railroad engeering, structural engineering, roofs and bridges, masonry and reinforced concrete, highway construction, hydraulic engineering, irrigation, river and harbor improvement, municipal engineering, cost analysis, etc. (1)
- Some Experiments on Bridges Under Moving Train Loads (0)
- Final Report of the Special Committee on Reinforced Concrete (A Discussion) (0)
- Water Filtration Works (1901) (0)
- Cyclopedia of civil engineering : a general reference work on surveying, highway construction, railroad engeering, earthworks, steel construction, specifications, contracts, bridge engeering, masonry and reinforced concrete, municipal engeering, hydraulic engineering, river and harbor improvement, i (0)
- Discussion of "The Determination of the Safe Working Stress For Railway Bridges of Wrought Iron and Steel" (0)
- Discussion of "Notes on Impact" (0)
- Discussion of Reinforced Concrete Members under Direct Tension and Bending by D. B. Gumensky (1937) (0)
- The relation of the engineering school to industry (1924) (0)
- Tentative Specifications for Steel Railway Bridge Superstructure (A Discussion) (0)
- Discussion of Notes on Impact by F. W. Gardiner (0)
- Hydraulic engineering : a practical treatise on the principles of water pressure and flow and their application to the development of water power, including the calculation, design, and construction of water wheels, turbines, and other details of hydraulic power plants (0)
- Correspondence on Moving Train-Load Experiments (0)
- Discussion of "On a New Principle in the Theory of Structures" (0)
- Water supply : a treatise on the sources, distribution, and consumption of water for commercial and domestic uses, and modern practice in the construction of waterworks and purification plants (0)
- CORRESPONDENCE. ON IMPACT COEFFICIENTS FOR RAILWAY GIRDERS. (0)
- Discussion of "Stress Measurements on the Hell Gate Arch Bridge" (0)
- Discussion of Rational Design of Steel Columns by D. H. Young (1936) (0)
- Water supply : instruction paper (0)
- Discussion of Standards of Professional Relations and Conduct by Daniel W. Mead (1941) (0)
- Water Filtration Works . By James H. Fuertes, M. Am. Soc. C. E. New York, John Wiley & Sons; London, Chapman & Hall, limited. Cloth, 5 × 8 in. 19 plates and 45 figures in the text. 1901. Price, $2.50. (1901) (0)
- Civil engineering : a reading course and general reference work on surveying, highway construction, railroad engineering, steel construction, strength of materials, statics, estimating, roof trusses, contracts, specifications, hydraulics, water supply, sewers, drains, etc. (0)
- Discussion of "The Launhardt Formula, and Railroad Bridge Specifications" (0)
- Discussion of "Final Report of the Special Committee on Concrete and Reinforced Concrete" (0)
- Discussion of Bond-Friction-Resistance in Reinforced Concrete by William Fry Scott (1911) (0)
- Closure of "Unit Stresses in Structural Reinforced Materials: A Symposium: Unit Stresses" (1927) (0)
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