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Everything about Mechanician totally explainedA Mechanician is an engineer or a scientist working in the field of mechanics, or in a related or sub-field: engineering or computational mechanics, applied mechanics, geomechanics, biomechanics, and mechanics of materials. Names other than mechanician have been used occasionally, such as mechaniker and mechanicist.
People who made lasting contributions to mechanics more than 100 years ago
- Abū Sahl al-Qūhī: variation of weight and distance from centre of mass
- Alhazen: attraction between masses, acceleration due to gravity, law of inertia, first law of motion
- Al-Jazari: crank, reciprocating motion, double-acting principle
- Al-Khazini: variation of gravity and distance from centre of mass, distinction between force, mass and weight
- Guillaume Amontons: laws of friction
- Augustin Louis Cauchy: elasticity
- Leonhard Euler: buckling, rigid body dynamics
- Galileo Galilei: notion of strength
- Josiah Willard Gibbs: thermodynamics
- William Rowan Hamilton: Hamiltonian mechanics
- Heinrich Rudolf Hertz: contact mechanics
- Robert Hooke: Hooke's law
- Gustav Kirchhoff: theory of plates
- Joseph Louis Lagrange: Lagrangian mechanics
- Pierre-Simon Laplace: effects of surface tension
- Claude-Louis Navier: elasticity, fluid mechanics
- Sophie Germain: elasticity
- Issac Newton: Newton's laws, law of gravitation
- Siméon Denis Poisson: elasticity
- Saint-Venant: elasticity
- George Gabriel Stokes: fluid mechanics
People who made lasting contributions to mechanics and died in recent 100 years
Stephen Timoshenko: author of many lasting textbooks, father of modern applied mechanics
John D. Eshelby: inclusion in elastic body
Alan Arnold Griffith: founder of Fracture mechanics
George Rankine Irwin: father of modern Fracture mechanics
Theodore von Karman: Fluid mechanics, Structural instability
Warner T. Koiter: Solid mechanics, Structural instability
Richard Edler von Mises: Plasticity
Ludwig Prandtl: Fluid mechanics, Plasticity
Geoffrey Ingram Taylor: Fluid mechanics, theory of dislocations.
Honors and awards
by Applied Mechanics Division, American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Timoshenko Medal
Koiter Medal
Drucker Medal
by American Society of Civil Engineers
Theodore von Karman Medal, ASCE
by Society of Engineering Science, Inc.
William Prager Medal in Solid Mechanics
G. I. Taylor Medal in Fluid MechanicsFurther Information
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