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Henry Selby Hele-Shaw : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Selby Hele-Shaw Henry Selby Hele-Shaw FRS (1854–1941) was an English mechanical and automobile engineer. He was the inventor of the variable-pitch propeller, which contributed to British success in the Battle of Britain in 1940, and he experimented with flows through thin cells. Flows through such configurations are named in his honour (Hele-Shaw flows).〔http://www2.maths.ox.ac.uk/~howison/talks/bamc04.pdf〕 He was also the cofounder of (Victaulic).〔http://news.thomasnet.com/companystory/Victaulic-to-Provide-Piping-Systems-for-Four-Landmark-Buildings-581300〕 ==Life== Hele-Shaw was born in London in 1854.〔(No. 2164: Hele-Shaw ) at www.uh.edu〕 He was the first holder of the Harrison Chair of Engineering at Liverpool University College, and also a Fellow of the Royal Society.〔'For the Advancement of Learning (The University of Liverpool 1881 - 1981)', Thomas Kelly, Liverpool University Press, 1981.〕 In 1923 Hele-Shaw founded the Whitworth Society. It still exists and provides an informal contact between all ages of Whitworth scholar and a means to promote engineering in the UK. The aim of the society is to bring closer those who have benefited from Sir Joseph Whitworth's generosity. He was awarded the Franklin Institute's Certificate of Merit in 1933.
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