Jesse Lowen Shearer
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Jesse Lowen Shearer's Degrees
- Masters Mechanical Engineering Stanford University
- PhD Mechanical Engineering California Institute of Technology
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jesse Lowen Shearer was an American professor, engineer and pioneer in the field of hydraulics. Shearer obtained his Sc.D. at Massachusetts Institute of Technology , and as a member of their faculty for mechanical engineering he worked at Dynamic Analysis & Control Laboratory from 1950 to 1963. After then he became professor of the faculty of mechanical engineering at Pennsylvania State University until his retirement 1985. He was also a member of the Dynamic Systems and Control Division of American Society of Mechanical Engineers .
Jesse Lowen Shearer's Published Works
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- Fluid power control (1960) (357)
- Introduction to system dynamics (1967) (262)
- Study of Pneumatic Processes in the Continuous Control of Motion With Compressed Air—I (1956) (107)
- Study of Pneumatic Processes in the Continuous Control of Motion With Compressed Air—II (1956) (43)
- Fluid Power Servomechanisms (1976) (41)
- Digital simulation of a coulomb-damped hydraulic servosystem (1983) (14)
- Nonlinear Analog Study of a High-Pressure Pneumatic Servomechanism (1957) (7)
- The effects of radial clearance, rounded corners, and underlap on servovalve characteristics (1980) (4)
- Electric Network Analog Study of Viscous Flow Normal to Parallel, Evenly Spaced Cylinders (1959) (2)
- The analysis and design of pneumatic systems (1970) (2)
- Dynamic Characteristics of Valve-Controlled Hydraulic Servomotors (1954) (2)
- Pressure-Flow Characteristics of Pneumatic Valves (1957) (2)
- Proportional Control of Rate-Type Servomotors (1954) (1)
- Sinusoidal Excitation of a Free Turbulent Jet With Constant Amplitude Transverse Pressure Gradients Near the Nozzle Exit: Part I: Measurement of Mean Shear Velocities (1973) (1)
- IFAC report: Round table discussion applications of fluidics (1971) (0)
- Discussion: “Dynamic Analysis of Chemical Processes” (Holzmann, E. G., 1956, Trans. ASME, 78, pp. 251–257) (1956) (0)
- Some Analytical and Experimental Studies of Laminar Proportional Amplifiers (1976) (0)
- Size and direction of jets issuing from two-dimensional asymmetric orifices (1966) (0)
- BASIC APPLIED RESEARCH IN FLUID POWER CONTROL (1962) (0)
- Closure to “Discussion of ‘Study of Pneumatic Processes in the Continuous Control of Motion With Compressed Air—I’” (1956, Trans. ASME, 78, pp. 241–242) (1956) (0)
- Closure to “Discussions of ‘Use of Nonlinear Valve Characteristics in the Control of a Simple Blending Process’” (1957, Trans. ASME, 79, p. 336) (1957) (0)
- Sinusoidal Excitation of a Free Turbulent Jet With Constant Amplitude Transverse Pressure Gradients Near the Nozzle Exit: Part II: An A-C Fluidic Model for the Jet Gain (1973) (0)
- Highlights of the Role Played by ASME in the Field of Automatic Control (1969) (0)
- Development of a Miniature Electrohydraulic Actuator (1955) (0)
- Closure to “Discussion of ‘Dynamic Characteristics of Valve-Controlled Hydraulic Servomotors’” (1954, Trans. ASME, 76, p. 903) (1954) (0)
- Discussion: “Electrohydraulic Servomechanism With an Ultrahigh-Frequency Response” (Eckman, D. P., Taft, C. K., and Schuman, R. H., 1957, Trans. ASME, 79, pp. 455–463) (1957) (0)
- The First Ten Years of the JDSM&C (1980) (0)
- A candid look at fluid control systems-1965 (1965) (0)
- Discussion: “An Introduction to the Time-Modulated Acceleration Switching Electrohydraulic Servomechanism” (Murtaugh, Jr., Stephen A., 1959, ASME J. Basic Eng., 81, pp. 263–268) (1959) (0)
- Effects of Upstream Disturbances on the Spreading of Large Fluid-Amplifier-Type Jets (1971) (0)
- THE ROLE OF NEW DEVELOPMENT IN FLUID POWER CONTROL FOR AEROSPACE SYSTEMS (1962) (0)
- Committee on components (1969) (0)
- Discussion: “Application of the Analog Computer to Product Dynamic Performance in Typical Hydraulic Circuits” (Reethof, Gerhard, 1958, Trans. ASME, 80, pp. 1299–1306) (1958) (0)
- Discussion: “Transmission of Fluid Power by Pulsating-Flow (P-F) Concept in Hydraulic Systems” (Weng, Cheng-Kuo, 1966, ASME J. Basic Eng., 88, pp. 316–321) (1966) (0)
- Discussion: “Displacement Versus Time Characteristics of Hydraulic Actuators” (Linderoth, Jr., L. Sigfred, 1951, Trans. ASME, 73, pp. 147–152) (1951) (0)
- Use of Nonlinear Valve Characteristics in the Control of a Simple Blending Process (1957) (0)
- Research priorities in conservation and resource recovery (1974) (0)
- Closure to “Discussions of ‘Nonlinear Analog Study of a High-Pressure Pneumatic Servomechanism’” (1957, Trans. ASME, 79, p. 472) (1957) (0)
- Research Investigation on Laminar Proportional Amplifiers. (1974) (0)
- Discussion: “Application of Frequency-Analysis Techniques to Hydraulic Control Systems” (Hall, A. C., 1954, Trans. ASME, 76, pp. 1245–1251) (1954) (0)
- Dynamic modeling and control of engineering systems / J. Lowen Shearer (1977) (0)
- Research and development of on-board systems and elements for aerospace vehicles Research report, period ending 30 Sep. 1967 (1967) (0)
- Discussion: “A Graphical Method for the Analysis of Piecewise Linear Control Systems, With Particular Application to Relay Controls” (MacMillan, R. H., 1957, Trans. ASME, 79, pp. 841–850) (1957) (0)
- Discussion: “The Effect of Oil-Column Acoustic Resonance on Hydraulic Valve “Squeal”” (Ainsworth, F. W., 1956, Trans. ASME, 78, pp. 773–777) (1956) (0)
- Closure to “Discussion of ‘Digital Simulation of a Coulomb-Damped Hydraulic Servosystem’” (1985, ASME J. Dyn. Syst., Meas., Control, 107, p. 166) (1985) (0)
- Closure to “Discussions of ‘Development of a Miniature Electrohydraulic Actuator’” (1955, Trans. ASME, 77, pp. 1086–1088) (1955) (0)
- Closure to “Discussions of ‘Pressure-Flow Characteristics of Pneumatic Valves’” (1957, Trans. ASME, 79, pp. 1586–1590) (1957) (0)
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