Object Details
maker
Baker, Richard P.
Description
In the 1870s physicists in Scotland and the United States began to make three-dimensional models of the thermal properties of matter. This plaster model of a thermodynamic surface has a wooden frame painted black. A paper sticker reads: No. 259 (/) Abnormal 3-state (/) Diagrammatic.
This is one of a series of nine models University of Iowa mathematician Richard P. Baker made that relate to thermodynamic surfaces. It was designed under the supervision of his German-born colleague Karl Eugen Guthe (1866–1915), who taught in the physics department there from 1905 until 1909. The model remained in Baker’s catalog as late as 1931. This particular example of the model was on loan for exhibition at MIT from 1939 until the mid-1950s. It, along with the other models in accession 211257, came to the Smithsonian from MIT in 1956.
For general references, see MA.304723.045.
R. P. Baker delivered a paper to the April 1910 meeting of the Chicago section of the American Mathematical Society that was entitled "On a class of equations representing normal and abnormal three-state bodies." A summary - which gives equations - is given in the reference cited and used to give a rough date of 1910 for the model.
Reference:
Slaught, H.E., "April Meeting of the Chicago Section, " Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 16, 1910, p. 458, 462.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Gift of Frances E. Baker
date made
ca 1910
ca 1905-1935
ID Number
MA.211257.047
accession number
211257
catalog number
211257.047
Object Name
geometric model
Physical Description
plaster (overall material)
wood (overall material)
metal (overall material)
brown (overall color)
blue (overall color)
gray (overall color)
pink (overall color)
plaster cast, screwed. (overall production method/technique)
Measurements
average spatial: 5 in x 10 5/32 in x 8 1/32 in; 12.7 cm x 25.79878 cm x 20.39874 cm
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Data Source
National Museum of American History
Subject
Mathematics
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_1082765