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Franz Reuleaux: Contributions to 19th C. Kinematics and Theory of

dc.contributor.authorMoon, Francis C.
dc.date.accessioned2006-03-20T18:29:02Z
dc.date.available2006-03-20T18:29:02Z
dc.date.issued2002-10-17
dc.description.abstractThis review surveys late 19th century kinematics and the theory of machines as seen through the contributions of the German engineering scientist, Franz Reuleaux (1829-1905), often called the "father of kinematics". Extremely famous in his time and one of the first honorary members of ASME, Reuleaux was largely forgotten in much of modern mechanics literature in English until the recent rediscovery of some of his work. In addition to his contributions to kinematics, we review Reuleaux's ideas about design synthesis, optimization and aesthetics in design, engineering education as well as his early contributions to biomechanics. A unique aspect of this review has been the use of Reuleaux's kinematic models at Cornell University and in the Deutsches Museum as a tool to rediscover lost engineering and kinematic knowledge of 19th century history of machine.en_US
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dc.identifier.citationhttp://techreports.library.cornell.edu:8081/Dienst/UI/1.0/Display/cul.htmm/2002-2en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1813/2712
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherCornell Library Technical Reports and Papersen_US
dc.subjectkinematicsen_US
dc.subjecttheory of machinesen_US
dc.subjectFranz Reuleauxen_US
dc.titleFranz Reuleaux: Contributions to 19th C. Kinematics and Theory ofen_US
dc.typetechnical reporten_US

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