Russian Models from the Mechanisms Collection of Bauman University

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The subject of this book is largely unknown, but of great interest to engineers, scientists, and mechanics. The book also contains information about the history of Bauman University, the TMM department, and the Russian specialists who created the collection.

In 1998 the chairman of the Russian National Committee of TMM Professor Arcady Bessonov, recommended one of authors of this book to be come a member of the IFToMM Permanent Commission on the History of Mechanisms and Machines Sciences (PC HMMS). Willy-nilly from this time the history of technique, as hobby passed on to a serious the employment in the history of engineering science. Interest history of a subject is natural for Professor, a leading a course of Theory of Mechanisms and Machines in Bauman University. This interest is supported by the fact that Bauman University is one of the oldest technical universities in Russia, and the course Applied Mechanics later Theory of Mechanisms and Machines was the first systematic course in Russia. The second author supervises a cycle of laboratory works on TMM. Models of mechanisms are placed in laboratory in show-windows of ancient cases quite possibly coevals of the first course. He became interested in contents of these cases: firstly in models, and then in their origin. Later he occupied himself with the creation of a web-site The Collection of mechanisms in department TMM in Bauman University. Gradually both authors had the idea of cooperation, although several years previously, we could not imagine this happening. We took an active part in the work of PC HMMS from 2000. It was promoted by of chairman of the commission Professor Marco Ceccarelli.

Considerable segment of the collection are unique models Information about most of these models will be published for first time in Russian and international edition Short history of one of the oldest technical universities in the world

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Klappentext

The collection of the Theory of Mechanisms Department of Bauman University contains more than 500 mechanisms models. Founded in the 1930s, the first exhibits were models from the collections of Redtanbacher, Voight, and Reuleaux. Later the collection expanded through the addition of models created or manufactured by Russian specialists. Today these models form an essential and considerable part of the collection which includes models of which only one to three copies exist in the world.
The subject material of this book is largely unknown, but of great interest to engineers and scientists, mechanics, and historians of technology. The book also contains information about the history of Bauman university, the TMM department and the Russian specialists who created the collection to give a complete overview of this unique collection and the history of its creation.

Indexed in the Book Citation Index Science (BKCI-S)


Inhalt
Applied Mechanics TMM in Bauman University.- History of Applied Mechanics Cabinet and Mechanisms Collection.- Russian Models in the Bmstu Mechanisms Collection.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781402087752
    • Auflage 2008
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Maschinenbau
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 256
    • Größe H241mm x B160mm x T20mm
    • Jahr 2008
    • EAN 9781402087752
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 1402087756
    • Veröffentlichung 18.09.2008
    • Titel Russian Models from the Mechanisms Collection of Bauman University
    • Autor V. Tarabarin , A. Golovin
    • Untertitel History of Mechanism and Machine Science 5
    • Gewicht 553g
    • Herausgeber Springer Netherlands

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