Article ID: CBB798989206

Ballistics, Fluid Mechanics, and Air Resistance at Gâvre, 1829–1915 (2017)

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In this paper, we investigate the way in which French artillery engineers met the challenge of air drag in the nineteenth century. This problem was especially acute following the development of rifled barrels, when projectile initial velocities reached values much higher than the speed of sound in air. In these circumstances, the Newtonian approximation according to which the drag was a force proportional to the square of the velocity (\(v^2\)) was not nearly good enough to account for experimental results. This prompted a series of theoretical and experimental investigations aimed at determining the correct law of air resistance. Throughout the nineteenth century, contrary to what happened before or after, ballistician were—with very rare exceptions—alone in trying to tackle the problem of air resistance. This was a complex problem where theoretical considerations, experimental results, and computational algorithms intermingled with one another, as well as with the development of new materials and doctrine in artillery. By carefully studying the reasons why ballisticians finally opted for a complex empirical law at the end of the nineteenth century, we show that military procedures for evaluating materials became a yardstick for assessing the worth of mathematical theories as well. In conclusion, we try to assess why military specialists were not able to face the challenges posed by World War I and required the help of civilian scientists and mathematicians.

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Authors & Contributors
Michael Toscano
Tim Gale
Charru, François
Géraldine Barron
H. R. Everett
Bill Yenne
Journals
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
Revue d'Histoire des Mathématiques
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
Historia Mathematica
French Historical Studies
Publishers
Springer International
PU MIDI
Specialty Press
University of Delaware
Steiner
NewSouth Books
Concepts
Technology and war; technology and the military
Ballistics
World War I
Science and war; science and the military
Mechanical engineering
Biographies
People
Pâris, François-Edmond
Mouillard, Louis-Pierre
Bullard, Eugene Jacques
Rey, Adolphe Augustin
Weitzmann, Chaim
Vieille, Paul
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
21st century
20th century
18th century
17th century
Places
France
Germany
United States
Australia
Great Britain
Institutions
Australia. Royal Australian Navy
United States Air Force (USAF)
Great Britain. Royal Navy
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