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[We apply a network analysis to the history of kinematics theory of machine design from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries beginning with Leonardo da Vinci. As a particular example we construct a network chart for the evolution of precision marine clocks. We also look at the social network of Franz Reuleaux and other kinematics contributors of the nineteenth century. The kinematics network has links to the internal combustion network of Chap. 3.]
Published: Nov 15, 2013
Keywords: Nineteenth Century; Eighteenth Century; Internal Combustion Engine; Sixteenth Century; Kinematic Chain
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