- Jean Baptiste Meusnier
Jean Baptiste Marie Charles Meusnier de la Place (
Tours ,19 June 1754 — le Pont de Cassel, nearMayence ,13 June 1793 ) was a Frenchmathematician ,engineer and Revolutionary general. He is best known forMeusnier's theorem on the curvature of surfaces, which he formulated while he was at the École Royale du Génie (Royal School of Engineering). He also discovered thehelicoid . He worked withLavoisier on the decomposition of water and the evolution ofhydrogen .Meusnier is sometimes portrayed as the inventor of the
dirigible , because of an uncompleted project he conceived in 1784, not long after the firstballoon flights of theMontgolfier s, and presented to the Académie des Sciences (Academy of Sciences). This concerned an elliptical balloon ("ballonet"') 84 metres long, with a capacity of 1,700 cubic metres, powered by three propellors driven by 80 men. The basket, in the form of a boat, was suspended from the canopy on a system of three ropes.Henri Giffard 's design for the first successful powered airship was inspirated by Meusnier's ideas. [de icon [http://www.springerlink.com/content/k0810q1464611057/ Die Großen Zeppeline Die Geschichte des Luftschiffbaus] ]During his military career he was put in charge of coastal defences in 1791. Fighting the Prussians on the
Rhine , he was injured during thesiege of Mainz (1793) and died of his wounds. [ [http://www.springerlink.com/content/r0362176u1gt4032/ Jean-Baptiste-Marie charles meusnier de la place (1754–1793): an historical note] ]ee also
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References
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Jules Michelet , "Histoire de la Révolution française"
*Richard S. Hartenberg, "Technology and Culture", Vol. 7, No. 3 (Summer, 1966), pp. 410-411
*Jean Meusnier: "Mém. prés. par div. Etrangers." Acad. Sci. Paris , 10 (1785) pp. 477–510
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