Bibliography on Gas Turbines, 1896-1948
Author: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Gas Turbine Power Division
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Published: 1962
Total Pages: 148
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Author: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Gas Turbine Power Division
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Published: 1962
Total Pages: 148
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Publisher: Manjunath.R
Published: 2021-07-03
Total Pages: 2658
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book takes readers back and forth through time and makes the past accessible to all families, students and the general reader and is an unprecedented collection of a list of events in chronological order and a wealth of informative knowledge about the rise and fall of empires, major scientific breakthroughs, groundbreaking inventions, and monumental moments about everything that has ever happened.
Author: William Shurtleff; Akiko Aoyagi
Publisher: Soyinfo Center
Published: 2020-08-17
Total Pages: 501
ISBN-13: 1948436248
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Author: Kees Boersma
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 324
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe early history of the Philips National Laboratory began in the winter of 1913 when Gerard Philips and his brother Anton founded a research organization as a separate part of their company in Eindhoven. The Philips brothers hired Gilles Holst and others to carry out scientific experiments in order to improve existing light bulb technology and later to create new products such as x-ray tubes and radio sets. Holst became the leader and organizer of the research laboratory. Scientists who worked under him proved the business value of industrial research for the Philips company. The National Laboratory story indicates that it was not enough for Philips to simply have a tradition of innovation-the company also needed to create a culture and structure that permitted the coordination between people and resources that was necessary for developing innovations in an industrial context. These innovations spaw such diverse topics as irradication of plants with artificial light and creating an agricultural research network of particular interest is comparisons drawn between Philips and General Electric. Kees Boersma shows that the National Laboratory history in the first decades of the twentieth century can be seen as part of a broader development internationally. During the function of the industrial research laboratory became institutionalized. The institutionalization process of industrial research involved an intentional structuring of the research organization in the company, in which various persons worked together in specific business contexts. At a local level, Philips people, headed by Holst, reinvented the research function. It is exactly this process that is central this book. This will be a welcome addition to the literature on business history-informed as it is by a sense of social theory and social organizations. Kees Boersma is a historian who works as a researcher in the group of Culture, Organization and Management of the Faculty of Social Studies at the Free University of Amsterdam. His research expertise is grounded in the areas of science, technology, culture, and organization studies.
Author: Andries Sarlemijn
Publisher: North Holland
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 232
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book contains the papers presented at a conference organised in honour of H.B.G. Casimir's 80th birthday. Outstanding scientists from different fields of research were invited to discuss important recent developments and put them in a broader perspective. The resulting book is devoted to the following relationships between fundamental physical research and technological developments: - - the prognoses of technologically relevant phenomena on the basis of physical research; - the dependence of technological developments on physical research; - the spin-off of physical research for other disciplines; - the fact that fundamental research is required for the advancement of physics in general and of applied physics in particular. The famous Dutch physicist H.B.G. Casimir has made substantial contributions to the development of 20th century physics and was for several years head of Philips Research Laboratories. The diversity of topics addressed in this book reflects his wide range of interests
Author: Julius Kuttner
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Published: 1926
Total Pages: 296
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Publisher: xxxxx
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 477
ISBN-13: 0955066441
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Author: John Farey
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Published: 1827
Total Pages: 802
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Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 304
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book aims to trace the history of neutron scattering from its pioneer days, to give an outline of the achievements in its main fields of application - notably magnetism, chemistry, lattice dynamics and biology - and some account of its present status. Articles are contributed by pioneers who have worked in the subject for more than 40 years. With stories and reminiscences of the early days in fifteen different countries, the book captures something of the flavour and opportunities of neutron scattering and shows the changes in the way of life of neutron experimenters over the past fifty years.