The Rational Mechanics of Flexible or Elastic Bodies 1638 - 1788: Introduction to Vol. X and XI (Opera mechanica et astronomica, 2 / 11,2) (Leonhard Euler, Opera Omnia / Opera Mechanica Et Astronomica, 2 / 11,2) (Leonhard Euler, Opera Omnia, 2 / 11,2)

by Leonhard Euler

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1 We search the concepts and methods ) of the theory of deformable sonds from GALILEO to LAGRANGE. Neither of them achieved much in our subject, but their works serve as 2 termini: With GALILEO's Discorsi in 1638 our matter begins ) (for this is the history of mathematical theory), while LAGRANGE's Mechanique Analitique closed the mechanics of 1) There are three major historical works that bear on our subject. The first is A history of the theory of elasticity and of the strength of materials by I. ToDHUNTER, "edited and completed" by K. PEARSON, Vol. I, Cambridge, 1886. Unfortunately it is necessary to give warning that this book fails to meet the standard set by the histories ToDHUNTER lived to finish. Much of what ToDHUNTER left seems to be rather the rough notes for a book than the book itself; the parts due to PEARSON are fortunately distinguished by square brackets. Researches prior to 1800 are disposed of in the first chapter, 79 pages long and almost entirely the work of PEARSON; as frontispiece to a work whose title restricts it to theory he saw fit to supply a possibly original pen drawing entitled "Rupture. Sur faces of Cast-Iron".
  • ISBN10 3034850174
  • ISBN13 9783034850179
  • Publish Date 14 May 2014 (first published 1 January 1960)
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Imprint Birkhauser
  • Edition 1960 ed.
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Language English