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Johann Bauschinger

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Johann Bauschinger (11 June 1834, in Nuremberg – 25 November 1893, in Munich) was a mathematician, builder, and professor of Engineering Mechanics at Munich Polytechnic from 1868 until his death. The Bauschinger effect in materials science is named after him. He was also the father of astronomer Julius Bauschinger (1860–1934).

References

  • "Zur Geschichte der Wissenschaft vom Holz: Johann Bauschinger 1834–1893", Holz als Roh- und Werkstoff (in German), 30 (6): 239, 1972, doi:10.1007/BF02617596.
  • Mughrabi, H. (1987), "Johann Bauschinger, pioneer of modern materials testing", Materials Forum, 10 (1): 5–10