Reginald J. S. Pigott
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Reginald J. S. Pigott's Degrees
- PhD Computer Science Stanford University
- Bachelors Computer Engineering University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Reginald James Seymour Pigott was a British/American mechanical and consulting engineer, director of the engineering division of Gulf Research & Development Company, a subsidiary of Gulf Oil, and inventor.
Reginald J. S. Pigott's Published Works
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- Hi-Jet System for Increasing Tool Life (1952) (81)
- Mud Flow In Drilling (1941) (22)
- Pressure Losses in Tubing, Pipe, and Fittings (1950) (8)
- Vibrations and Stability of Turbine Blades at Stall (1974) (8)
- Losses in Pipe and Fittings (1957) (4)
- Experimental determination of adhesion and slip areas in rolling contact (1970) (3)
- WHERE DID IT COME FROM (1955) (3)
- VAPOR LOCK - or Dumb Engineering (1944) (2)
- Some Characteristics of Rotary Pumps in Aviation Service (1944) (2)
- DEVELOPMENTS IN FUELS, LUBRICANTS, AND LUBRICATION (1948) (1)
- Prediction of Centrifugal-Pump Performance (1945) (1)
- Various COMPRESSORS for Types of SUPERCHARGING (1945) (1)
- Closure to “Discussions of ‘Prediction of Centrifugal-Pump Performance’” (1945, Trans. ASME, 67, pp. 446–449) (1945) (0)
- Test of a 15,000-kw. steam-engine-turbine unit (0)
- Discussion: “Calibration of Rounded-Approach Orifices” (Downie Smith, J. F., 1934, Trans. ASME, 56, pp. 791–793) (1935) (0)
- ENGINE DESIGN Versus ENGINE LUBRICATION (1941) (0)
- Present status of prime movers (0)
- Results of Tests on Volumeters for Liquid Hydrocarbons (1943) (0)
- Discussion: “Resistance Coefficients for Laminar and Turbulent Flow Through One-Half-Inch Valves and Fittings” (Kittredge, C. P., and Rowley, D. S., 1957, Trans. ASME, 79, pp. 1759–1764) (1957) (0)
- Discussion: “Piping Arrangements for Acceptable Flowmeter Accuracy” (Sprenkle, R. E., 1945, Trans. ASME, 67, pp. 345–357) (1945) (0)
- Gasoline~Today's problem, tomorrow's expectations (1943) (0)
- Discussion: “Thin Oil Films” (Claypoole, Walter, 1939, Trans. ASME, 61, pp. 323–331) (1939) (0)
- Discussion: “Friction Factors for Pipe Flow” (Moody, Lewis F., 1944, Trans. ASME, 66, pp. 671–678) (1944) (0)
- Closure to “Discussion of ‘Universal Bearing Tester’” (1957, Trans. ASME, 79, p. 1274) (1957) (0)
- Discussion: “Wear in Lubrication Problems” (Tichvinsky, L. M., 1939, Trans. ASME, 61, pp. 335–342) (1939) (0)
- Analysis of Positive Supercharger Losses - (ENGINEERING DIVISION REPORT) (RESEARCH REPORT KG 22-1 (4)) (1947) (0)
- Device for removing the produced during Kuehlen a cutting edge fumes of cutting machine tools (1952) (0)
- Discussion: “Pitot-Tube Practice” (Cole, E. S., 1935, Trans. ASME, 57, pp. 281–294) (1936) (0)
- Power and Heat in the Industrial Plant: General Aspect of the Problems Involved—Power and Steam-Heat Relations—Size Effects—Investment and Operating Costs—Examples of Industrial Installations (1930) (0)
- Closure to “Discussions of ‘Losses in Pipe and Fittings’” (1957, Trans. ASME, 79, pp. 1781–1783) (1957) (0)
- ENGINEERING DIVISION REPORT - Considerations Affecting Fuels and Lubricants from the War Work (1945) (0)
- Discussion: “Combined Heat and Power Supply in Industrial Plants” (Ryan, W. F., 1931, Trans. ASME, 53(3), pp. 339–343) (1931) (0)
- Closure to “Discussions of ‘Power and Heat in the Industrial Plant: General Aspect of the Problems Involved—Power and Steam-Heat Relations—Size Effects—Investment and Operating Costs—Examples of Industrial Installations’” (1930, Trans. ASME, 52(3), pp. 336–337) (1930) (0)
- Closure to “Discussions of ‘Some Characteristics of Rotary Pumps in Aviation Service’” (1944, Trans. ASME, 66, pp. 621–623) (1944) (0)
- Oil and the Bearing (1939) (0)
- Test of a 15,000-kw. Steam-Engine-Turbine Unit (0)
- Discussion: “Current Practice in Pressures, Speeds, Clearances, and Lubrication of Oil-Film Bearings” (Howarth, H. A. S., 1934, Trans. ASME, 56, pp. 891–902) (1935) (0)
- The Supercharger and the Engine (1949) (0)
- Universal Bearing Tester (1957) (0)
- ENGINE LUBRICATION AND FUEL (1942) (0)
- Closure to “Discussions of ‘Pressure Losses in Tubing, Pipe, and Fittings’” (1950, Trans. ASME, 72, pp. 686–688) (1950) (0)
- Discussion: “A Study of the Data on the Flow of Fluids in Pipes” (Kemler, Emory, 1933, Trans. ASME, 55(3), pp. 7–22) (1933) (0)
- Alternate Fuel Or Power Sources In Event Of Continuing Petroleum Scarcity And Cost Increases (1949) (0)
- Present Status of Prime Movers (1914) (0)
- Discussion: “Fluid-Meter Nozzles” (Buckland, B. O., 1934, Trans. ASME, 56, pp. 827–832) (1935) (0)
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