Charles-Nicolas Peaucellier

Grave in Dillingen/Saar 1919-1929

Grave in Wallerfangen since 1929
Charles-Nicolas Peaucellier (16 June 1832 – 4 October 1913) was a French engineer who graduated from the École polytechnique. He made a career in the French army and was promoted to général de division in 1888.
He is best known for the Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage which was partly named after him.[1][2][3]
References
- ↑ Mathematical tutorial of the Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage
- ↑ How to draw a straight line by Daina Taimina
- ↑ Note sur le Losange Articulé du Commandant du Génie Peaucellier, destiné a remplacer le Parallélogramme de Watt (in French)
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