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[A tribute to Franz Reuleaux! Why? Let me introduce myself: I’m a mechanical engineer with a degree in philosophy, and a former manager of a world-wide manufacturing company (aluminium die-casting machines, that is to say, machines equipped with many kinematic mechanisms). The Workshop on the History of MMS organized in the field of MMS, (2013 IFToMM PC-21-22 November in Palermo, Italy) gives me the opportunity to dedicate a tribute to Franz Reuleaux, called the father of kinematics. The goal of this, my homage, is to “brush up the memory of Franz Reuleaux”. That’s all.]
Published: Nov 25, 2015
Keywords: Internal Combustion Engine; Constant Width; Separate Discipline; Curvilinear Triangle; Reuleaux Triangle
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