History of Virtual Work Laws

History of Virtual Work Laws

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Capecchi Danilo
Springer Verlag
EAN: 9788847039148
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The book presents a history of classical mechanics by focusing on issues of equilibrium. The historical point of view adopted here restricts attention to cases where the effectiveness of forces is assessed on the basis of the virtual motion of their points of application. For completeness, hints of the alternative approach are also referred, the Archimedean for ancient mechanics and the Newtonian for modern mechanics. The laws resulting from consideration of virtual motions are named laws of virtual work. The modern formulations of the principle of virtual work are only a particular form of them.

The book begins with the first documented formulations of laws of virtual work in the IV century BC in Greece and proceeds to the end of the XIX century AD in Europe. A significant space is devoted to Arabic and Latin mechanics of Middle Ages. With the Renaissance it began to appear slightly different wordings of the laws, which were often proposed as unique principles of statics. The process reached its apex with Bernoulli and Lagrange in the XVIII century. The book ends with some chapters dealing with the discussions that took place in the French school on the role of the Lagrangian version of the law of virtual work and its applications to continuum mechanics.

EAN 9788847039148
ISBN 8847039142
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer Verlag
Publication date August 23, 2016
Pages 492
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country Italy
Readership General
Authors Capecchi Danilo
Illustrations XII, 492 p.
Edition Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2012
Series Science Networks. Historical Studies