• Jean-Baptiste Charles Joseph Bélanger (4 April 1790 – 8 May 1874) was a French applied mathematician who worked in the areas of hydraulics and hydrodynamics.
  • Jean-Baptiste-Charles-Joseph Bélanger, one of the 72 scientists and engineers named on the Eiffel Tower, described the mechanics of water paris.
  • The life of Jean-Baptiste Bélanger Jean-Baptiste Charles Joseph Bélanger was born in Valenciennes (Parish of St Vaast en Ville) in northern France, on 4 April...
  • Variant of the name : Jean-Baptiste-Charles-Joseph Bélanger (1790-1874). ... Activities of Jean-Baptiste Bélanger (1790-1874) (31 resources in data.bnf.fr).
  • But Jean-Baptiste BÉLANGER had neither computer nor calculator, nor even slide rule, to integrate the backwater equation.
  • Jean-Baptiste Bélanger - His contribution to hydraulic engineering.
  • The name of Jean-Baptiste Bélanger is often linked with the Bélanger equation and the application of the momentum principle to the hydraulic jump.
  • In 1828, Jean-Baptiste Bélanger understood the rapidly varied nature of the jump flow, but he applied incorrectly the Bernoulli principle to the hydraulic jump.
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  • Jean-Baptiste Bélanger's parents were Jeanne Françoise Joseph Fauconnier and Charles Antoine Aimé Joseph Bélanger, a master locksmith.
  • When Jean Baptiste Belanger was born on 28 August 1745, in La Pocatière, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada, his father, Augustin Bélanger, was 29...
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