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Denavit, Jaques (1930 - )
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American physicist and professor of mechanical engineering; Denavit introduced a calculation method based on matrices
Denavit was an expert in dynamics and kinematics. His name became known in connection with the introduction of a method to describe the relationship between two joints in different coordinate systems using only four parameters. Together with his teacher Hartenberg he developed a method that allowed the algebraic analysis of spatial kinematic chains with the help of matrices. The method of derivation of these matrices is now regarded as a standard procedure. Denavit also worked in the field of plasma physics.
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variant spelling:
Denavit, Jaques; ; Denavit, J.
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* 01.10.1930
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Paris
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born
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1958 - 1982
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Evanston
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Professor for "Mechanical Engineering and Astronautical Science" at the "Northwestern University"
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1969 - 1971
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Washington, DC
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Physicist at the "Naval Research Laboratory"
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1982 - 1993
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Livermore, Calif.
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Physicist at the "Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory"
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Systematic Mechanics, Design., in: Machine design
Author: Denavit, Jaques; Hartenberg, Richard Scheunemann
Published: 1954
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Kinematic notation for lower-pair mechanisms based on matrices, in: Journal of applied mechanics
Author: Denavit, Jaques; Hartenberg, Richard Scheunemann
Published: 1955
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Kinematic Synthesis... What it's All About, in: Machine design
Author: Denavit, Jaques; Hartenberg, Richard Scheunemann
Published: 1956
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Kinematic Synthesis of Linkages
Author: Denavit, Jaques; Hartenberg, Richard Scheunemann
Published: 1964
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Men and machines ; an informal history, in: Machine design
Author: Denavit, Jaques; Hartenberg, Richard Scheunemann
Published: 1956
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