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Explorations in the History of Machines and MechanismsKurt Rauh: Saxon Mechanism Theory Brought to Aachen

Explorations in the History of Machines and Mechanisms: Kurt Rauh: Saxon Mechanism Theory Brought... [In 2009, the biannual German colloquium on mechanism science took place in Aachen, Germany organized through the Department of Mechanism Theory and Dynamics of Machines of RWTH Aachen University in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its foundation. For this purpose the author of the current paper investigated into the history only in order to find out that the 50th anniversary was only partly true and “institutional” mechanism theory could even be traced back further. But this was not yet the end of the line reaching back in history, because Prof. Braune could even trace back certain roots of mechanism theory to Franz Reulaux, sometimes seen as the “father of kinematics” in Germany.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Explorations in the History of Machines and MechanismsKurt Rauh: Saxon Mechanism Theory Brought to Aachen

Part of the History of Mechanism and Machine Science Book Series (volume 15)
Editors: Koetsier, Teun; Ceccarelli, Marco

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Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Copyright
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2012
ISBN
978-94-007-4131-7
Pages
107 –121
DOI
10.1007/978-94-007-4132-4_7
Publisher site
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Abstract

[In 2009, the biannual German colloquium on mechanism science took place in Aachen, Germany organized through the Department of Mechanism Theory and Dynamics of Machines of RWTH Aachen University in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its foundation. For this purpose the author of the current paper investigated into the history only in order to find out that the 50th anniversary was only partly true and “institutional” mechanism theory could even be traced back further. But this was not yet the end of the line reaching back in history, because Prof. Braune could even trace back certain roots of mechanism theory to Franz Reulaux, sometimes seen as the “father of kinematics” in Germany.]

Published: Jan 1, 2012

Keywords: Work Piece; Mechanism Theory; Agricultural Engineering; Patent Office; Agricultural Machinery

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