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Ferdinand Carré : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ferdinand Carré
Ferdinand Philippe Edouard Carré (1824–1900) was a French engineer, born at Moislains (Somme) on 11 March 1824. Carré is best known as the inventor of refrigeration equipment used to produce ice. He died on 11 January 1900 at Pommeuse (Seine-et-Marne).〔 (Les Hommes Célèbres – Moislains site )〕 ==Work==
In 1850, Ferdinand's brother Edmond Carré (22 January 1833 – 7 May 1894) developed the first absorption refrigerator, using water and sulphuric acid.〔(Refrigeration: A brief history )〕 Ferdinand continued Edmond's work on the process and in 1858 developed a machine which used water as the absorbent and ammonia as refrigerant.〔Eric Granryd & Björn Palm, Refrigerating engineering, Stockholm Royal Institute of Technology, 2005, see chap. 4-3〕 His absorption machine was patented in France in 1859 and in the United States in 1860.〔(Refrigeration ). Handbook of Texas Online.〕 In 1862 he exhibited his ice-making machine at the Universal London Exhibition, producing an output of per hour. His design was based on the gas–vapour system. In 1876 he equipped the ship ''Paraguay'' with an absorption refrigeration system, allowing the ship to carry frozen meat on an intercontinental trip.〔()〕 Carré's method remained popular through the early 1900s. It was replaced by systems using the liquid vapor compression cycle. Carré also conducted research in the field of electricity. In 1877, he invented an electric light regulator. He also invented the Carré machine, an electrostatic generator used to produced high voltages.〔(Carré electrical machine ). Institute and Museum of the History of Science.〕〔(Modified Carré electrical machine ). Institute and Museum of the History of Science.〕
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