Frederick W. Lanchester
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frederick William Lanchester LLD, Hon FRAeS, FRS , was an English polymath and engineer who made important contributions to automotive engineering and to aerodynamics, and co-invented the topic of operations research.
Frederick W. Lanchester's Published Works
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- At High Altitude (1937) (112)
- The Screw Propeller (1915) (36)
- Some Problems Peculiar to the Design of the Automobile (1907) (12)
- The Flying-Machine from an Engineering Stand-point (11)
- The Part played by Skin-Friction in Aeronautics (1936) (10)
- Motor Car Suspension and Independent Springing (1936) (9)
- The Horse-Power of the Petrol Motor in its Relation to Bore, Stroke and Weight (1906) (6)
- The Flying Machine: The Aerofoil in the Light of Theory and Experiment (1915) (6)
- An Investigation of Certain Aspects of the Two-Stroke Engine for Automobile Vehicles (1921) (5)
- The theory of dimensions and its application for engineers (1937) (5)
- The Energy Balance Sheet of the Internal Combustion Engine (1939) (4)
- THE JAMES FORREST LECTURE 1914, THE FLYING MACHINE FROM AN ENGINEERING STANDPOINT. (3)
- Discontinuities in the Normal Field of Vision. (1934) (2)
- Thomas Hawksley Lecture: The Gas Engine and after (1937) (2)
- The Radial Cursor: a new addition to the Slide-Rule (1895) (1)
- III. The radial cursor: a new addition to the slide-rule (1)
- The Pendulum Accelerometer, an Instrument for the Direct Measurement and Recording of Acceleration (1903) (1)
- Worm Gear and Worm Gear Mounting (1916) (1)
- Automobile Steering Gear—Problems and Mechanism (1928) (1)
- XXXII. The pendulum accelerometer, an instrument for the direct measurement and recording of acceleration (1905) (1)
- The Wright and Voisin Types of Flying Machines (1909) (1)
- The Cylinder Cooling of Internal Combustion Engines: More Especially as Concerning Automobile Practice (1915) (1)
- At High Altitude (1937) (0)
- The Part Played by Skin-Friction in Aeronautics (1937) (0)
- Relativity : an elementary explanation of the space-time relations as established by Minkowski and a discussion of gravitational theory based thereon (1935) (0)
- Presentation of the 1945 James Watt International Medal (1945) (0)
- The Propeller: How Many Blades? (1941) (0)
- Industrial engineering : present position and post-war outlook (0)
- Answer to Communication of Mr. A. P. Thurston (1909) (0)
- The Institution of Automobile Engineers.; Proceedings of Session 1910–11; Factors that have contributed to the Advance of Automobile Engineering, and which control the Development of the Self-propelled Vehicle (1910) (0)
- India-Rubber as an Auxiliary to Suspension*: (1928) (0)
- The Treatment of Problems in Engineering By Dimensional Theory (1936) (0)
- “The Rigid Dynamics of Circling Flight” (1915) (0)
- CORRESPONDENCE ON THE WORKING FLUID OF INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES. (1934) (0)
- The flying machine : two papers : the aerofoil and the screw propeller (0)
- The Air-Gap Transformer and Choke (1933) (0)
- Back to Minkowski (1935) (0)
- Tractive Effort and Acceleration of Automobile Vehicles on Land, Air and Water (1909) (0)
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