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The history of the theory of beam bending – Part 2
Before moving on from Galileo, Mariotte and Parent, let’s examine a peculiarity arising from the testing of their formulas. Jacques Heyman in “The Science of Structural Engineering” states: “… then the new calculation of bending strength [by Parent] gave a … Continue reading
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Tagged Antoine Parent, Beam Bending, Codex Madrid, Coulomb, Edme Mariotte, Galileo Galilei, history, Leonardo da Vinci
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The history of the theory of beam bending – Part 1
The theory of the flexural strength and stiffness of beams is now attributed to Bernoulli and Euler, but developed over almost 400 years, with several twists, turns and dead ends on the way. Galileo Galilei is often credited with the first … Continue reading
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Tagged Antoine Parent, Beam Bending, Codex Madrid, Edme Mariotte, Galileo Galilei, history, Leonardo da Vinci, theory
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