James Alfred Ewing - Works

Works

  • Ewing, J.A. (1883). Treatise on Earthquake Measurement.
  • - (1891). Magnetic Induction in Iron and Other Metals. London: Van Nostrand.
  • - (1894). The Steam Engine and other Heat Engines.
  • - (1899). The Strength of Materials.
  • - (1908). The Mechanical Production of Cold.
  • - (1920). Thermodynamics for Engineers.
  • - (1921). The Mechanical Production of Cold. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • - (1933). An Engineer's Outlook. London: Methuen.

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