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Chilton, Thomas

President, duPont Company Chilton, Thomas duPont engineer Christy, Robert... [Pg.127]

The second aspect was the establishment in 1929 of a unique group headed by Thomas H. Chilton to carry out fundamental research in chemical engineering at Du Pont [3]. McAdams of MIT was a Du Pont consultant and stimulated research in this direction. This group attracted some of the best... [Pg.48]

Figure 3. Thomas H. Chilton headed first Chemical Engineering Group established in Du Pont in 1929 at the Experimental Station, This group evolved and expanded into the current Engineering Research and Development Division, which has been the corporate leader in conducting basic chemical engineering programs covering first unit operations, then a systems approach to processing problems involving interdisciplinary teams, and then supplemented with the use of computer and mathematical... Figure 3. Thomas H. Chilton headed first Chemical Engineering Group established in Du Pont in 1929 at the Experimental Station, This group evolved and expanded into the current Engineering Research and Development Division, which has been the corporate leader in conducting basic chemical engineering programs covering first unit operations, then a systems approach to processing problems involving interdisciplinary teams, and then supplemented with the use of computer and mathematical...
Chilton, J. (2000) Heinz Isler The Engineer s Contribution to Contemporary Architecture. London Thomas Telford. [Pg.228]

In 1939 Thomas H. Chilton presented the Chandler Lecture which was entitled Engineering in the Service of Chemistry. In his opening comments one finds... [Pg.87]

Chilton-Colburn analogy A widely used analogy from heat momentum, and mass transfer analogies. Also known as -factors, they are used to determine an unknown transfer coefficient when one of the other coefficients is known. It applies to fully developed turbulent flow in pipes, and relates mass and heat transfer coefficients, and friction factors. It was proposed by and named after American chemical engineers Thomas H. Chilton (1899-1973) and Allan P. Colburn (1904-55). [Pg.66]


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