Gears: Volume 3: A Concise History

Gears: Volume 3: A Concise History

by Vincenzo Vullo
Gears: Volume 3: A Concise History

Gears: Volume 3: A Concise History

by Vincenzo Vullo

eBook1st ed. 2020 (1st ed. 2020)

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Overview

This book provides a compact history of gears, by summarizing the main stages of their development and the corresponding gradual acquisition of engineering expertise, from the antiquity to the Renaissance and the twentieth century. This brief history makes no claim to be exhaustive, since the topic is so extensive, complex and fascinating that it deserves an entire encyclopedia. Despite its brevity, the book debunks a number of popular misconceptions, such as the belief that the first literary description of a gear was supplied by Aristotle. It disproves not only this myth, but also other peremptory statements and/or axiomatic assumptions that have no basis in written documents, archaeological findings or other factual evidence. The book is chiefly intended for students and lecturers, historians of science and scientists, and all those who want to learn about the genesis and evolution of this topic.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030401641
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 02/14/2020
Series: Springer Series in Solid and Structural Mechanics , #12
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 89 MB
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About the Author

Vincenzo Vullo was professor at University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy, where he taught Mechanical Design. His main research areas include mechanical structures, analysis of rotors, plates and shells, advanced design in automotive and railway industry and finite element method of analysis. He is author of about 180 scientific papers and he is a member of a number of professional societies, including ASME and SAE.​

Table of Contents

Introduction.- The first pre-scientific age: from the dawn of technological man to the birth of science.- The first scientific age and birth of the science: from the beginning of Hellenism to the diaspora of scientists of the museum of Alexandria.- The second pre-scientific age: from the diaspora of Alexandrian scientists to the Renaissance.- The second scientific age: grom Galileo to today.
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