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A Brief Illustrated History of Machines and Mechanisms [electronic resource] / by Emilio Bautista Paz, Marco Ceccarelli, Javier Echávarri Otero, José Luis Muñoz Sanz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: History of Mechanism and Machine Science ; 10Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2010Description: VIII, 262 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789048125128
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 620.0042 23
LOC classification:
  • TA174
Online resources:
Contents:
Anonymous Developments -- Chinese Inventions and Machines -- Mechanical Engineering in Antiquity -- Medieval Machines and Mechanisms -- The Machine Renaissance -- Machines in the First Colonial Empires -- Machinery During the Industrial Revolution -- A Vision on Machines.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book illustrates the historical development of machines and mechanisms more from a technical point of view rather than a strictly history of science point of view since the authors are mechanical engineers who are interested and motivated to examine the most significant facts in their own area of knowledge of the Theory of Machines and Mechanisms. A full understanding of the historical development of technology also needs the help of experts in technical matters who can appreciate and reassess bygone achievements in the light of their own technical knowledge. More collaboration between science historians and technical experts is needed, as is currently the case in the field of Industrial Archaeology. Thus, this book is also an attempt to set out a technical approach to the historical development of machines and mechanisms, with enough technical detail to prevent its understanding being purely historical. This work deals with mechanical manufacturing processes in history, examined through the machines associated with those processes. A tool is only included if it is part of a machine tool, with devices made up of moving parts. The chosen descriptive method is basically graphic. At the beginning of each chapter there is a global reference to the period embraced, the most relevant facts, and the most significant treatises in the context of machine history. Following this introduction each chapter contains a series of sections on the types of machines that are representative of the period analysed together with illustrations to accompany the text. A fairly extensive bibliography enables the reader to pursue their own further research and historical analysis. Indexed in the Book Citation Index– Science (BKCI-S)
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Anonymous Developments -- Chinese Inventions and Machines -- Mechanical Engineering in Antiquity -- Medieval Machines and Mechanisms -- The Machine Renaissance -- Machines in the First Colonial Empires -- Machinery During the Industrial Revolution -- A Vision on Machines.

This book illustrates the historical development of machines and mechanisms more from a technical point of view rather than a strictly history of science point of view since the authors are mechanical engineers who are interested and motivated to examine the most significant facts in their own area of knowledge of the Theory of Machines and Mechanisms. A full understanding of the historical development of technology also needs the help of experts in technical matters who can appreciate and reassess bygone achievements in the light of their own technical knowledge. More collaboration between science historians and technical experts is needed, as is currently the case in the field of Industrial Archaeology. Thus, this book is also an attempt to set out a technical approach to the historical development of machines and mechanisms, with enough technical detail to prevent its understanding being purely historical. This work deals with mechanical manufacturing processes in history, examined through the machines associated with those processes. A tool is only included if it is part of a machine tool, with devices made up of moving parts. The chosen descriptive method is basically graphic. At the beginning of each chapter there is a global reference to the period embraced, the most relevant facts, and the most significant treatises in the context of machine history. Following this introduction each chapter contains a series of sections on the types of machines that are representative of the period analysed together with illustrations to accompany the text. A fairly extensive bibliography enables the reader to pursue their own further research and historical analysis. Indexed in the Book Citation Index– Science (BKCI-S)

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