William Freeman Myrick Goss
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American mechanical engineer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Freeman Myrick Goss was an American mechanical engineer, inventor, Professor at Purdue University and its first dean of engineering, author and president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
William Freeman Myrick Goss's Published Works
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- Superheated steam in locomotive service : a review of publication no. 127 of the Carnegie Institution of Washington (1)
- Smoke as a source of atmospheric pollution (1916) (1)
- Superheated steam in locomotive service (1)
- High steam-pressures in locomotive service (1)
- Steps in the Development of a Smokeless City (1)
- Tests of a Wrought Iron Car Axle (0)
- Progress in Locomotive Testing (0)
- Tests to Determine the Efficiency of Locomotive Boiler Coverings (0)
- Strains in Steam Machinery (0)
- Comparative tests of run-of-mine and briquetted coal on locomotives including torpedo boat tests and some foreign specifications for briquetted fuel (0)
- Discussion of "Locomotives and Other Rolling Stock: The Balanced Compound Locomotive" (1905) (0)
- Engineering as a Career (1916) (0)
- Discussion of Pumping Machinery: Municipal Water-Works Pumping Engines by Irving H. Reynolds (0)
- Notes Concerning Tests of the Purdue Experimental Locomotive (0)
- Performance of the Twenty-Million-Gallon Snow Pumping Engine of the Indianapolis Water Company (0)
- The Engineering Research Laboratory in Its Relation to the Public (0)
- CORRESPONDENCE. SUPERHEATING STEAM IN LOCOMOTIVES. (0)
- A study in graphite (0)
- The Value of the Steam Pipe Within the Smoke Box of a Locomotive, as a Means of Superheating (0)
- The Purdue Engineering Laboratory Since the Restoration (0)
- An Experimental Study of the Action of the Counterbalance in Locomotive Drive Wheels (0)
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