- A
Reuleaux triangle [ʁœlo] is a
curved triangle with
constant width, the
simplest and best
known curve of
constant width other than the circle. It is formed...
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prototypical example, the
Reuleaux triangle,
which in turn is
named after 19th-century
German engineer Franz Reuleaux. The
Reuleaux triangle can be constructed...
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Reuleaux may
refer to:
Franz Reuleaux (1829–1905),
German mechanical engineer and
lecturer in geometry:
Reuleaux polygon, a
curve of
constant width Reuleaux...
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these shapes by
Leonhard Euler.
Standard examples are the
circle and the
Reuleaux triangle.
These curves can also be
constructed using circular arcs centered...
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Franz Reuleaux (French: [ʁœlo]; German: [ʁøˈloː]; 30
September 1829 – 20
August 1905) was a
German mechanical engineer and a
lecturer at
Technische Hochschule...
- The
Reuleaux tetrahedron is the
intersection of four
balls of
radius s
centered at the
vertices of a
regular tetrahedron with side
length s. The spherical...
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provide a
strategy for the
design of new
machines was
developed by
Franz Reuleaux, who
collected and
studied over 800
elementary machines. He recognized...
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segment Crescent Lens,
vesica piscis (fish bladder) Lune
Quatrefoil Reuleaux polygon Reuleaux triangle Salinon Semicircle Tomahawk Trefoil Triquetra Archimedean...
- them from the
classical simple machines above. By the late 1800s,
Franz Reuleaux had
identified hundreds of
machine elements,
calling them
simple machines...
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machine elements, such as splines, pins, or keys.
German scientist Franz Reuleaux defines machine as "a
combination of
resistant bodies so
arranged that...