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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0383-2re it was used in many important buildings. This paper examines the development of the theory of timbrel vaults from Espie in the eighteenth century, through Bails and Fornés in the nineteenth, to Guastavino and Guastavino, Jr. in the twentieth, to the use of Finite Element Methods (FEM) today.联邦 发表于 2025-3-27 03:49:34
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Early Theories of Vectors,d in the vector representation of moments and angular velocity on the other. As a result, some geometric theories that were roughly equivalent to elementary vector calculus were created by Giorgini, Chasles, Möbius, Saint-Venant and Chelini. At the end of the century they were assimilated into the mainstream of vector calculus.Assault 发表于 2025-3-27 17:39:17
Book 2003 recent. This volume, together with the recent publication "Towards a History of Construction", is intended as an homage to the two eminent scholars who made a determinant contribution to the history of mechanics: Edoardo Benvenuto and Clifford Truesdell.ZEST 发表于 2025-3-27 21:05:05
Development of Studies in the History of Elasticity Theory and Structural Mechanics,ve, Clifford Truesdell was the first to begin in the 1950s broad and profound investigations into the History of Continuum Mechanics. First of all, his work is distinguished by a thorough knowledge of the sources. He was perhaps the only famous, creatively working scientist in Rational Mechanics whoRuptured-Disk 发表于 2025-3-28 01:57:15
Coping with Error in the History of Mechanics,terns of thought now deemed irrational. Underlying my exploration is a tentative hypothesis - that the path to error, failure, mis-step and/or the incorrect in the history of science can not be, indeed is not, explained in the same way that we explain a correctly-formed concept, a successful extensi完成才能战胜 发表于 2025-3-28 02:12:37
,The Ancients’ Inferno: The Slow and Tortuous Development of ‘Newtonian’ Principles of Motion in theof confusion, detours, false starts, and repetitive definitions of “a small list of basic words”, of which “force” is probably the best example. The painstaking task of ancient ., and in particular of those forming the so-called “Basel school” has been told by Clifford A. Truesdell in his works, andGenteel 发表于 2025-3-28 10:09:30
Community-Based Urban Developmentve, Clifford Truesdell was the first to begin in the 1950s broad and profound investigations into the History of Continuum Mechanics. First of all, his work is distinguished by a thorough knowledge of the sources. He was perhaps the only famous, creatively working scientist in Rational Mechanics whoLAST 发表于 2025-3-28 11:05:01
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