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         Von Karman Theodore:     more books (88)
  1. Theodore von Karman Memorial Seminar, 1965; Volume 7. A supplement to Advances in the Astronautical Sciences.
  2. Fluid Mechanics and Statistical Methods in Engineering by Hugh L. Dryden, Theodore von Karman, et all 1941
  3. Fundamental equations in aerothermochemistry. Preprint of paper to be read at the Second AGARD Combustion Colloquium, Liège, Belgium. by Theodore von. KARMAN, 1955-01-01
  4. From Low-Speed Aerodynamics to Astronautics by Theodore von Karman, 1963
  5. Astronautica Acta Vol. VIII: The Official Journal of the International Astronautical Federation
  6. Advances in Applied Mechanics : Volume V by Dryden H. L. And Theodore von Karman Karman, 1958
  7. Vorträge aus dem Gebiete der Hydro-und Aerodynamic (Innsbruck 1922) by Theodore von Karman and Tullio Levi-Civita, 1924
  8. Astronautica Acta Vol. VII: The Official Journal of the International Astronautical Federation
  9. Aerodynamics: Selected Topics in the Light of Their Historical Development by Theodore Von Karman, 1954-01-01
  10. Astronautica Acta Vol. VI: The Official Journal of the International Astronautical Federation (VI)
  11. From Low-Speed Aerodynamics to Astronautics by Theodore von Karman, 1963
  12. Metodi matematici nell'ingegneria: Introduzione alla trattazione matematica dei problemi d'ingegneria. by Theodore von and Maurice A. Biot Karman, 1951
  13. Rocket Propulsion by Head of Research Division at the National Office for Aeronautical Studies and Researches, Paris Marcel Barrere, Professor at the University of Brussels Andre Jaumotte, 1960
  14. AERODYNAMICS: History and Analysis of Flight by Theodore Von Karman, 1963

61. Shoot From The Hip: A History Of Rocket Science
From left to right William H. Pickering, former JPL Director, theodore von karman,JPL cofounder and Frank J. Malina, co-founder and first director of JPL.
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The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is a bureaucratically sprawling organization with more rules than you can shake a stick at. Everyone from the top down agrees, so much so that management is working to eliminate many of them. INSIDE JPL This is part of a four-week series looking at problems inside NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the hope that the place can be revived. See the main page of the series THE EARLY YEARS
From left to right: William H. Pickering, former JPL Director, Theodore von Karman, JPL co-founder and Frank J. Malina, co-founder and first director of JPL. Click to enlarge PHOTO GALLERY
Click here to see the history of JPL, including this image of the original rocket boys. Browse six decades of success and failure, in black-and-white and color. But it wasn't always that way. In JPL's renegade youth, rules were not the rule.

62. NA Digest, V. 98, # 21
Smith From Allison Bogardo bogardo@siam.org DateFri, 05 Jun 98 114950 -0500 Subject theodore von karman Prize SIAM will
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NA Digest Sunday, June 7, 1998 Volume 98 : Issue 21
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Subject: Two Weddings
Nick Higham and Francoise Tisseur were married in Francoise's
home town of Veauche, near Saint-Etienne, France, on Saturday,
May 30. The service was bilingual and beautiful, with Des Higham
as best man, and the party afterwards lasted most of the night. Rich
and Leslie Lehoucq were there too, having themselves tied the knot only
one week earlier. Congratulations to all four! Photos of the Higham
wedding at http://homepages.strath.ac.uk/~aas96106/people.html.
Nick and Anne Trefethen Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 15:49:04 -0400 (EDT)

63. AAAS History And Archives
Memorandum to the File. Conversation with Dr. theodore von karman. PDF File IconViewa scanned image of this document. (PDF file; requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.).
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64. History Of Science And Technology- Aerodynamics
1. THE WIND AND BEYONDtheodore von karman Pioneer in Aviation and Pathfinderin Space - theodore von karman and Lee Edison, Little Brown, Boston, 1967
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HISTORY OF AERODYNAMICS BOOKS WHICH TRACE THE HISTORY OF AERODYNAMICS
THE WIND AND BEYOND:Theodore von Karman- Pioneer in Aviation and Pathfinder in Space

- Theodore von Karman and Lee Edison, Little Brown, Boston, 1967 BRINGING AERODYNAMICS TO AMERICA
- Paul Hanke, MIT Press 1982 THE CHINA CLOUD: America's Tragic Blunder and China's Rise to Nuclear Power
- William Ryan and Sam Summerlin, Little Brown, Boston, 1967 AERODYNAMICS
-Theodore von Karman, Messenger Lecture Series, Cornell University Press, 1952 THE UNIVERSAL MAN: Theodore von Karman's Life in Aeronautics
-Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C, USA, 1992 STORIES FROM A 20th CENTURY LIFE
- W. R. Sears, Parabolic Press, Stanford University, USA, 1993 THREAD OF A SILKWORM
-Iris Chang, 1993 HISTORY OF AERODYNAMICS
- John D. Anderson, Cambridge University Press, 1998
Sir James Lighthill (1924-1998)- An Obituary
William Rees Sears (1913-2002)-An Obituary

65. DSTO - DSTO Wins International Award For Aeronautical Work
said that it was a privilege to receive an award that honours one of the greatestaeronautical scientists of the twentieth century Dr. theodore von karman.
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Media Release DSTO 22/01, 7 November 2001
Defence Science and Technology Organisation
DSTO wins international award for aeronautical work
The International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS) has awarded the prestigious Von Karman award to the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) for its international programme assessing the fatigue life of the F/A-18 A/B Hornet aircraft. The Royal Australian Air Force is named as the cooperating organisation with DSTO.
This is the first time Australia has won the award, which recognises outstanding examples of international cooperation in the field of aeronautics. DSTO's structural testing programme, undertaken in collaboration with the Canadian Forces which shares the award, is aimed at extending the safe operating life of the Hornet fleet by up to 25 percent, an achievement that could save the Defence force up to $1.3 billion. Dr Bill Schofield, recently retired Director of DSTO's Aeronautical and Maritime Research Laboratory said that substantial cost savings had already been achieved in both Australia and Canada through life extension, with further benefits on the horizon as more detailed results are collected and applied. "This award demonstrates that Australia's aeronautical research and development capability is as good as any in the world," he said.

66. DSTO - Defence Wins International Award For Aircraft Fatigue Test
cooperation in the field of aeronautics and is named after Dr. theodore von karman,one of the greatest aeronautical scientists of the twentieth century.
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Media Release MIN 478/02, 13 September 2002
Minister for Defence, Leader of the Government in the Senate
Senator The Hon. Robert Hill
Defence wins international award for aircraft fatigue test
The Von Karman award was accepted in Toronto on behalf of Defence by AIRCDRE Noel Schmidt, Director-General of Technical Airworthiness. This is the first time Australia has won the award which recognises outstanding examples of international cooperation in the field of aeronautics and is named after Dr. Theodore Von Karman, one of the greatest aeronautical scientists of the twentieth century.
Senator Hill said this award demonstrates that Australia's aeronautical research and development capability is among the best in the world.
"This is a great tribute to Australia's scientists and engineers and Air Force personnel who have been working diligently on the Hornet fatigue test program. The recognition will also increase the exposure of the Australian aerospace industry to international audiences, and further highlight Australia's R&D capability."
DSTO's International Follow-On Structural Test Project, undertaken in collaboration with the Canadian Forces which shares the award, is aimed at extending the safe operating life of the Hornet fleet by up to 25 percent, an achievement that could save the ADF millions of dollars.

67. G A L C I T [Caltech] - How GALCIT Began
The eminent applied mathematician, scientist, and engineer, Dr. theodore von karman,was brought to this country under the auspices of the Guggenheim Fund and
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G A L C I T
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Introduction
People Research Graduate Study ... Computing How GALCIT Began The Logo How GALCIT Began 10-Foot Wind Tunnel top Excerpt, apparently written by Clark B. Millikan, from GALCIT: The First Fifty Years , p. v-vii, San Francisco Press, 1983: The story really begins some ten years before the construction of the Guggenheim Laboratory itself. The January, 1917, Catalogue of the Throop College of Technology (which later became the California Institute of Technology) contains the following: Just as this catalogue goes to press, generous and wise friends of the college have undertaken to provide facilities for research in the science of Aeronautics, with every prospect of the cooperation of the United States Government. A wind tunnel will immediately be built and equipped in the best fashion, and a graduate course will probably be provided for students desiring to specialize in this branch of physics and engineering. Badge worn by
Clark B. Millikan

68. Chronology Of 10' Wind Tunnel
Douglas. theodore von karman asked to visit Caltech to give talkson aerodynamics and to review plans for the new wind tunnel. It
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Historical outline of the GALCIT Ten-Foot Wind Tunnel
Gerald Landry
  • Harry Bateman joins faculty of Throop College at request of President Scherer (President of Throop College), and Robert A. Millikan . Bateman was a mathematical physicist from John Hopkins University.
  • Trustees authorize construction of wind tunnel for aviation experiments. Southern California's first wind tunnel.
  • Albert A. Merrill joins Harry Bateman as assistant. Merrill was then working for Price Waterhouse in Los Angeles as a trained accountant. Merrill gave his first aviation speech in 1892, and learned to fly in 1911. He was a founding member of the Boston Aeronautical Society in 1894, and was performing gliding experiments and publishing papers on airfoil design before the turn of the century. Merrill taught at Throop College and Pasadena Junior College. He utilized a wind tunnel as an experimental tool at both schools. He designed and built an airplane known as the "Dill Pickle." A model of this airplane is in the J. Northrop reading room.
  • Millikan appeals to Harry Guggenheim for funds to establish a research center at Caltech.

69. U.S. Original Artwork: David K. Stone: Theodore Von Karman
David K. Stone theodore von karman Artist David K. Stone 1922 2001 NationalityAmerican Artwork Year 1981 Image Size 21.25 by 18.5 inches Overall Size
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    71. Page Title
    He was also inducted as an honorary member of the Academy of Sciences ofthe Republic of Moldova. Professor named theodore von karman Lecturer.
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    Bejan inducted into Moldavian Academy of Sciences
    Adrian Bejan,
    the J.A. Jones professor of Mechanical Engineering, received an honorary doctorate from the Technical University of Moldova. He was also inducted as an honorary member of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Moldova.
    Professor named Theodore Von Karman Lecturer
    Earl Dowell
    , dean emeritus and the J.A. Jones Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science , has been named the Theodore Von Karman Lecturer by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics for 2002. The lectureship is one of the institute's highest honors. McKinney receives lifetime achievement award Ross McKinney, Fair appreciated for his tenure as editor Richard Fair, professor of electrical and computer engineering, was recently honored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers' Publications, Products and Services board for his outstanding services as Editor-in-Chief of the Proceedings of the IEEE. Fair served as editor of the IEEE publication from January 1993 until December 2000. NSF to fund interdisciplinary project Stefan Zauscher,

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    73. American Rocket Scientists
    theodore von karman, Born in Budapest Hungary, on May 11, 1881, von skolloskislakikarman Todor came to be known as theodore von karman.
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    American Rocket Scientists One of the fathers of modern rocketry is the American, Dr. Robert Goddard (along with Konstantin Tsiolkovsky of Russia and Hermann Oberth of Germany). Dr. Goddard envisioned the exploration of space and had a genius for invention. Dr. Goddard constructed and tested successfully the first rocket using liquid fuel on March 16,1926, at Auburn, Massachusetts. As important in history as the flight of the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk, it was just one of Goddard's "firsts" in rocket propulsion.
    Goddard's rockets made little impression upon government officials who saw them. Only through the modest subsidies of the Smithsonian Institution and the Daniel Guggenheim Foundation, as well as the leaves of absence granted him by Worcester Polytechnic Institute of Clark University, was Goddard able to sustain his lifetime of devoted research and testing. Goddard first obtained public notice in 1907 in a cloud of smoke from a powder rocket fired in the basement of the physics building in Worcester Polytechnic Institute. School officials took an immediate interest in the work of the student, Robert Goddard. To their credit, they did not expel him and thus he began his lifetime of dedicated work.
    His rocket flight in 1929 carried the first scientific payload on a rocket, a barometer, and a camera. Dr. Goddard developed and demonstrated the basic idea of the "bazooka" two days before the Armistice in 1918 at the Aberdeen Proving Ground. This was later further developed and produced as the World War II bazooka. In World War II, Goddard developed, among other things, the first liquid propellant rocket motors capable of variable thrust. He died on August 10,1945, four days after the first atomic bomb was dropped on Japan. At the time of his death Goddard held 214 patents in rocketry.

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    75. People (K), People (K)
    People (K). Dr. theodore von karman. * See Also * MJ12 ( Terms ).JOHN A. KEEL. UFO researcher and writer John A. Keel believed that
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    76. Defence Wins International Award For Aircraft Fatigue Test
    The von karman Award was founded in 1980 in memory of theodore von karman (1881 –1963), a Budapestborn aeronautical scientist regarded by some as a genius.
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    77. RRC: Faculty Genealogy
    Nicolas Lemery; Graham Paul H. Steen Stephen H. Davis LA Segel CC Lin theodore von karman Ludwig Prandtl; Johnson Eric
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    78. Space News
    Scientist, theodore von karman, calculated the conditions that createdthe turbulent atmospheric flow pattern. von karman was a
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    79. ASCE - EMD - Awards
    theodore von karman Award. This award was established and endowedin 1960 by the Engineering Mechanics Division of the ASCE. The
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    Theodore Von Karman Award
    This award was established and endowed in 1960 by the Engineering Mechanics Division of the ASCE. The award consists of a bronze medal, is awarded to an individual in recognition of distinguished achievement in engineering mechanics, applicable to any branch of civil engineering. The award is normally made every year on the basis of nominations submitted to the Award Committee no later than November 1. It may be omitted at the discretion of the Award Committee. Subject to restrictions imposed by ASCE policy more than one award may be made in any given year. Recent awards have been made as follows.
    • 1975. John H. Argyris 1976. Yuan-Chang B. Fung 1977. George Francis Carrier 1978. Rodney Hill 1979. Henry L. Langhaar 1980. George Hermann 1981. Chia-Shun Yih 1982. Bernard Budiansky

    80. Prof. Theodore Von Karman
    Prof. theodore von karman. circa 1962. On the occasion of receivingthe National Medal of Science. Return to Materials Science home page.
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    On the occasion of receiving the National Medal of Science
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