William Esson
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Esson, FRS was a British mathematician. Early life He was born in Carnoustie, Scotland. Esson attended St John's College, Oxford. Career He then became a Fellow of Merton College. In 1892, he became the Savilian Professor of Geometry at the University of Oxford, based at New College. He worked on problems in chemistry with Augustus George Vernon Harcourt.
William Esson's Published Works
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- X. On the laws of connexion between the conditions of a chemical change and its amount (14)
- Notes on the design of multipolar dynamos (1891) (14)
- III. On the laws of connexion between the conditions of a chemical change and its amount (8)
- On the Variation with Temperature of the Rate of a Chemical Change (7)
- Bakerian lecture.— On the laws of connexion between the conditions of chemical change and its amount. - III. Further researches on the reaction of hydrogen dioxide and hydrogen iodide (6)
- VII. On the laws of connexion between the conditions of a chemical change and its amount (5)
- Bakerian Lecture: On the Laws of Connexion between the Conditions of a Chemical Change and Its Amount. III. Further Researches on the Reaction of Hydrogen Dioxide and Hydrogen Iodide (4)
- Some points in dynamo and motor design (2)
- Continuation of discussion on "Central station lighting: transformers v. accumulators" (1)
- Further discussion on "The pre-determination of the characteristics of dynamos" (1)
- Continuation of discussion on Mr. Gisbert Kapp's, Mr. J. Kenneth Mackenzie's, and Professor George Forbes's papers on transformers (1)
- Continuation of discussion on 'Some experimental investigations of alternate currents' (1892) (0)
- Discussion on "Protective devices for high-tension transmission circuits" (1908) (0)
- Discussion on "Some tests and uses of condensers" (1909) (0)
- Continuation of discussion on Mr. R.P. Sellon's paper on “The standardisation of electrical engineering plant” (1900) (0)
- Discussion on 'An instrument for measuring the permeability of iron and steel' (1901) (0)
- CORRESPONDENCE. ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION OF POWER IN MINING. (0)
- Discussion on "Electro-farming, or the applications of electricity to agriculture" (1922) (0)
- Discussion on Mr. Swinburne's paper, ¿On the theory of armature reactions on dynamos and motors¿, and Mr. Esson's paper, ¿On some points in dynamo and motor design¿ (0)
- Discussion on "The utilisation of water power, especially with a small fall, with some examples of plants for the generation of electrical energy" (1896) (0)
- Discussion on "Some notes on the electric lighting of the City of London" (0)
- Reply to discussion on ¿On some points in dynamo and motor design¿ (0)
- Discussion on "Storage batteries in electric power stations, controlled by reversible boosters" (1901) (0)
- Adjourned discussion on Mr. Arthur C. Cockburn's paper "On safety fuses for electric light circuits, and on the behaviour of the various metals usually employed in their construction" (0)
- DISCUSSION. ALTERNATE-CURRENT MACHINERY. (0)
- Continuation of discussion on Professor S.P. Thompson's paper, “Rotatory converters” (1898) (0)
- Discussion on "The relative size, weight, and price of dynamo-electric machines" (1897) (0)
- Discussion on “Notes of recent electrical design” and “Notes on the manufacture of large dynamos and alternators” (1903) (0)
- Discussion on 'A magnetic tester for measuring hysteresis in sheet iron' (1895) (0)
- Discussion on: "Extra-high-pressure transmission lines" (0)
- Continuation of discussion on 'On the employment of the electric light for railway purposes' (1895) (0)
- Discussion on "Laboratory notes on alternate-current circuits" (0)
- DISCUSSION. ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION OF POWER IN MINING. (0)
- Discussion on Mr. Crompton's paper on ¿Central station lighting: transformers v. accumulators¿ (0)
- Notes on Synthetic Geometry (1896) (0)
- Discussion on "On dynamoes" (1897) (0)
- Magneto and dymano-electric machines : with a description of electric accumulators : A practical handbook (0)
- Discussion on “The testing of electric generators by air calorimetry” (0)
- Discussion on 'A permeameter for testing the magnetic qualities of materials in bulk' (1902) (0)
- Discussion on 'Design of continuous-current dynamos' (1901) (0)
- Discussion on the 'Reversible regenerative armatures and short-air-space dynamos' (1895) (0)
- Discussion on "On distant electric power transmission" (1900) (0)
- Discussion on 'Economics of medium-sized power stations. A study of comparisons between steam, gas, and oil engines' (1909) (0)
- Discussion on "Transformer distribution" (1891) (0)
- Discussion on "The rated speed of electric motors as affecting the type to be employed" (1904) (0)
- Remarks on "The insulation resistance of electric light installations" (0)
- Discussion on "Electrical distribution by the Newcastle-on-Tyne Electric Supply Co., Limited" (1892) (0)
- Notes of recent electrical design (1903) (0)
- DISCUSSION. HIGH SPEED MOTORS AND DYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES. (0)
- CORRESPONDENCE. DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY. (0)
- Continuation of discussion on Mr. Esson's paper on "Notes on the design of multipolar dynamos" (1891) (0)
- Discussion on "The relative advantages of three-, two-, and single-phase systems for feeding low-tension networks" (1901) (0)
- Discussion on 'Cost of electrical power for industrial purposes' (1908) (0)
- Continuation of discussion on Mr. Preece's paper, ¿On the specification of insulated conductors for electric lighting and other purposes¿ (1892) (0)
- Discussion on the 'Alternating-current induction motors' (1900) (0)
- ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION OF POWER IN MINING. (INCLUDING PLATE AT BACK OF VOLUME). (0)
- Discussion on "Some notes on polyphase substation machinery" (1901) (0)
- Discussion on 'Domestic electricity supply (including heating and cooking) as affected by tariffs' (1909) (0)
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