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Coulomb's Memoir on statics: an essay in the history of engineering

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Coulomb read his "Essai" on "some statical problems" to the French Academy in 1773.

It is a document of great importance in the history of engineering since it laid the foundations of the modern science of soil mechanics and also discussed three other major problems of 18th-century civil engineering: the bending of beams, the fracture of columns and the calculation of abutment thrusts developed by masonry arches.;Professor Heyman's book seeks tomake the "Essai" accessible to a wide range of engineers and historians of technology.

It is here reproduced in full with an annotated English translation, a chapter elucidating Coulomb's references and with full discussion of the technical problems it treats.

It concludes with some brief historical notes on Coulomb's life and technical education in 18th-century France.

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Product Details
Imperial College Press
1848160887 / 9781848160880
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
531.12
23/12/1997
Singapore
English
199 pages
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