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Material experiments: Environment and engineering institutions in the early American republic.

Ann Johnson1.   

Abstract

In nineteenth-century America, strength of materials, an engineering science, focused on empirical research that yielded practical tools about how to predict the behavior of a wide variety of materials engineers might encounter as they built the nation's infrastructure. This orientation toward "cookbook formulae" that could accommodate many different kinds of timber, stone, mortar, metals, and so on was specifically tailored for the American context, where engineers were peripatetic, materials diverse, and labor in short supply. But these methods also reflected deeper beliefs about the specialness of the landscape and the providential site of the American political experiment. As such, engineers' appreciation of natural bounty both emerged from and contributed to larger values about exceptionalism and the practical character of Americans.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20027769     DOI: 10.1086/605969

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Osiris        ISSN: 0369-7827            Impact factor:   0.548


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1.  [From scattered research on diverse materials to materials science].

Authors:  Klaus Hentschel
Journal:  NTM       Date:  2011
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