From Galileo to Navier and Clapeyron
From Galileo to Navier and Clapeyron
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Universidad de Salamanca
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Galileo (1564-1642), in his well-known Discorsi (Galileo, 1638), briefly turning his attention to the fracture of a beam, starts an interesting discussion on the beam’s breakage as well as its location. Could the section and breaking point of a beam have been determined beforehand? Furthermore, is it specific to the material? What Galileo did was n...
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From Galileo to Navier and Clapeyron
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1989-3612
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10.14201/art2021102520