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Albert Hall (engineer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Albert Hall (engineer)
Albert Hall born Portsmouth (1878 - 11 February 1941) was an English engineer and inventor, notable for his contribution to improvements in Electricity generation and the development of Radio and early Radar. He served as an apprentice in the Naval Dockyard and gained a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Science. After graduating he was recommended to Dr Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti by Professor John Perry which resulted in Hall joining Ferranti in 1902. ==Early Years== Dr Ferranti was convinced that the future prime mover for Electricity generation would be through a turbine engine employing very high temperatures. Hall's experience in thermodynamics was crucial to the development and patenting of materials able to withstand these high temperatures and stresses. Their collaboration eventually resulted in them producing nickle protected soft steel turbine blades and machinery for their manufacture.〔(Intellectual Propert Office British Patent GB190401409 )〕 Dr Ferranti had already been working for some years with J & P Coats of Paisley on cotton spinning improvements and it was here that Hall developed a small air lubricated turbine to replace individual spindle motors, increasing the spindle speed from 6000 rpm to more than 20,000 rpm. According to J F Wilson 〔Ferranti and the British Electrical Industry J F Wilson (P 88) ISBN 0719023696〕 Coats financed this and also agreed to co-finance the turbine development with Vickers of Sheffield, with Hall supervising the main projects 〔Life and Letters of Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti. G Z de Ferranti and Ince (P179) (Williams & Norgate 1934)〕 whilst commuting between Paisley and Sheffield.
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