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"Exploring the Legacy of Mechanical Engineering: From Hypersonic Tunnels to Wankel Engines" John Becker with the 11-inch Hypersonic Tunnel, Langley Research Center

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: Engraved portrait of Robert Henry Thurston

Engraved portrait of Robert Henry Thurston
3077595 Engraved portrait of Robert Henry Thurston; (add.info.: Engraved portrait of Robert Henry Thurston (1839-1903) an American engineer

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: Hydraulic ram on the La Louviere Canal Lift for raising water troughs containing barges

Hydraulic ram on the La Louviere Canal Lift for raising water troughs containing barges
2602829 Hydraulic ram on the La Louviere Canal Lift for raising water troughs containing barges; (add.info.: Hydraulic ram on the La Louviere Canal Lift for raising water troughs containing barges)

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: Class in mechanical drawing, Rust University, Holly Springs, Miss. 1902. Creator: Unknown

Class in mechanical drawing, Rust University, Holly Springs, Miss. 1902. Creator: Unknown
Class in mechanical drawing, Rust University, Holly Springs, Miss. 1902

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: J. Watt, (1736-1819), 1830. Creator: Unknown

J. Watt, (1736-1819), 1830. Creator: Unknown
J. Watt, (1736-1819), 1830. James Watt (1736-1819) Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist, home educated. He improved the Newcomen steam engine

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: Trade school. Mechanical drawing, between 1899 and 1900. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Trade school. Mechanical drawing, between 1899 and 1900. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Trade school. Mechanical drawing, between 1899 and 1900. Male students in class at Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: John Becker with the 11-inch Hypersonic Tunnel, Langley Research Center, Virginia, USA

John Becker with the 11-inch Hypersonic Tunnel, Langley Research Center, Virginia, USA, 1950. American engineer John V. Becker helped lead some of Americas most important early research into

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: Portrait of Robert Henry Thurston (1839-1903), July 1875. Creator: Louis Nagel

Portrait of Robert Henry Thurston (1839-1903), July 1875. Creator: Louis Nagel
Portrait of Robert Henry Thurston (1839-1903), July 1875

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: House in which James Watt was born, at Greenock (engraving)

House in which James Watt was born, at Greenock (engraving)
1591473 House in which James Watt was born, at Greenock (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: House in which James Watt was born, at Greenock)

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: The lathe (chromolitho)

The lathe (chromolitho)
977719 The lathe (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The lathe. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: RAF personnel receiving aero-engine instruction, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown

RAF personnel receiving aero-engine instruction, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
RAF personnel receiving aero-engine instruction, 1941. Airmen at training school during the Second World War: Knowledge of the working and construction of the engine

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: Female munitions workers, Shoreditch Technical Institute, London, 1915

Female munitions workers, Shoreditch Technical Institute, London, 1915
Female munitions workers, mechanical engineering workshop, Shoreditch Technical Institute, London, 1915

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: Steel cables, shackles, material to transport cargo, Neunfelder Maschinenfabrik, NMF, Hamburg

Steel cables, shackles, material to transport cargo, Neunfelder Maschinenfabrik, NMF, Hamburg, Germany

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: Aerial view, University of Siegen, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Siegen

Aerial view, University of Siegen, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Siegen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: Mechatronics, conceptual artwork C013 / 5609

Mechatronics, conceptual artwork C013 / 5609
Mechatronics, conceptual computer artwork. Mechatronics is the combination of mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, computer engineering, software engineering, control engineering

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: Mechatronics, conceptual artwork C013 / 5608

Mechatronics, conceptual artwork C013 / 5608
Mechatronics, conceptual computer artwork. Mechatronics is the combination of mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, computer engineering, software engineering, control engineering

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: Wankel engine principle, artwork

Wankel engine principle, artwork
Wankel engine principle. Computer artwork showing the internal workings of a Wankel rotary engine. The Wankel engine is a type of internal combustion engine that uses an eccentric rotary design to

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: Engineer

Engineer
MODEL RELEASED. Engineer holding an adjustable spanner

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: Stephen Salter, South African engineer

Stephen Salter, South African engineer
MODEL RELEASED. Stephen Salter (born 1938), South African engineer. Salter read physics at Cambridge University before moving to Edinburgh University where he became famous in the 1970s for his

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: External micrometer

External micrometer

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: 19th Century internal combustion engine

19th Century internal combustion engine. Historical artwork of a three-horsepower internal combustion engine designed and built by the Scottish engineer Sir Dugald Clerk (1854-1932)

Background imageMechanical Engineering Collection: Gears, artwork

Gears, artwork
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"Exploring the Legacy of Mechanical Engineering: From Hypersonic Tunnels to Wankel Engines" John Becker with the 11-inch Hypersonic Tunnel, Langley Research Center, Virginia, USA: Unveiling the power of aerodynamics in mechanical engineering, John Becker stands tall beside the groundbreaking 11-inch Hypersonic Tunnel at Langley Research Center. Portrait of Robert Henry Thurston (1839-1903), July 1875. Creator: Louis Nagel: A tribute to a visionary mind, this captivating portrait immortalizes Robert Henry Thurston's contributions to mechanical engineering during the late 19th century. House in which James Watt was born, at Greenock (engraving): Step into history as we visit the birthplace of one of mechanical engineering's pioneers - James Watt - whose inventions revolutionized steam engine technology forever. The lathe (chromolitho): Witnessing precision craftsmanship at its finest, this chromolithograph showcases the timeless beauty and functionality of lathes – an essential tool in every mechanical engineer's arsenal. J. Watt (1736-1819), 1830. Creator: Unknown: Celebrate the genius behind steam power as we pay homage to James Watt through this vintage artwork that captures his indomitable spirit and transformative impact on mechanical engineering. RAF personnel receiving aero-engine instruction, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown: In times of war and innovation intertwined, witness Royal Air Force personnel diligently honing their skills in aero-engineering – a testament to how mechanical engineers contribute even amidst adversity. Female munitions workers, Shoreditch Technical Institute, London, 1915: Breaking gender barriers long before their time; these remarkable women from Shoreditch Technical Institute exemplify resilience and expertise within the realm during World War I.