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Distinguished figures in descriptive geometry and its applications for mechanism science: from the middle ages to the 17th century

This book consists of chapters that focus specifically on single figures that worked on Descriptive Geometry and also in Mechanisms Sciences and contain biographical notes, a survey of their work and their achievements, together with a modern interpretation of their legacy. Since Vitruvius in ancien...

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Autor principal: Cigola, Michela
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20197-9
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description This book consists of chapters that focus specifically on single figures that worked on Descriptive Geometry and also in Mechanisms Sciences and contain biographical notes, a survey of their work and their achievements, together with a modern interpretation of their legacy. Since Vitruvius in ancient times, and with Brunelleschi in the Renaissance, the two disciplines began to share a common direction which, over the centuries, took shape through less well-known figures until the more recent times in which Gaspard Monge worked. Over the years, a gap has been created between Descriptive Geometry and Mechanism Science, which now appear to belong to different worlds. In reality, however, there is a very close relationship between the two disciplines, with a link based on extremely solid foundations. Without the theoretical foundations of Geometry it would not be possible to draw and design mechanical parts such as gears, while in Kinematics it would be less easy to design and predict the reciprocal movements of parts in a complex mechanical assembly.
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spelling cern-20625012021-04-21T20:03:43Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-319-20197-9http://cds.cern.ch/record/2062501engCigola, MichelaDistinguished figures in descriptive geometry and its applications for mechanism science: from the middle ages to the 17th centuryEngineeringThis book consists of chapters that focus specifically on single figures that worked on Descriptive Geometry and also in Mechanisms Sciences and contain biographical notes, a survey of their work and their achievements, together with a modern interpretation of their legacy. Since Vitruvius in ancient times, and with Brunelleschi in the Renaissance, the two disciplines began to share a common direction which, over the centuries, took shape through less well-known figures until the more recent times in which Gaspard Monge worked. Over the years, a gap has been created between Descriptive Geometry and Mechanism Science, which now appear to belong to different worlds. In reality, however, there is a very close relationship between the two disciplines, with a link based on extremely solid foundations. Without the theoretical foundations of Geometry it would not be possible to draw and design mechanical parts such as gears, while in Kinematics it would be less easy to design and predict the reciprocal movements of parts in a complex mechanical assembly.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:20625012016
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Cigola, Michela
Distinguished figures in descriptive geometry and its applications for mechanism science: from the middle ages to the 17th century
title Distinguished figures in descriptive geometry and its applications for mechanism science: from the middle ages to the 17th century
title_full Distinguished figures in descriptive geometry and its applications for mechanism science: from the middle ages to the 17th century
title_fullStr Distinguished figures in descriptive geometry and its applications for mechanism science: from the middle ages to the 17th century
title_full_unstemmed Distinguished figures in descriptive geometry and its applications for mechanism science: from the middle ages to the 17th century
title_short Distinguished figures in descriptive geometry and its applications for mechanism science: from the middle ages to the 17th century
title_sort distinguished figures in descriptive geometry and its applications for mechanism science: from the middle ages to the 17th century
topic Engineering
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20197-9
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