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Ioan Vlădea (24 October 1907, Râșnov, 24 November 1976, Timișoara) was a Romanian engineer from IAR Brașov, who developed the compressor of plane engine IAR 80. After World War II he served as professor at Polytechnic University of Timișoara. He is considered the founder of Timișoara school of thermal engineering. == Early years and education == He was born in Râșnov, as the only son among the five children of Ioan and Elena Vlădea, a poor peasant family.〔De Sabata, p. 238〕 He attends Facultatea de Electromecanică of Universitatea „Politehnica” of Timișoara, and graduates in 1931. He had as professors Victor Vâlcovici, Valeriu Alaci, Plautius Andronescu, Pompiliu Nicolau, Victor Vlad and Marin Bănărescu.〔De Sabata, p. 239〕 In 23 February 1931 gets his engineering diploma titled ''Alimentarea cu energie electrică a orașului Brașov'' (Power supply of Brașov city), under the guidance of Dimitrie Leonida.〔De Sabata, p. 240〕 Then he gets a scholarship in aerodynamics,〔 1 March 1932〔(''100 de ani de la nașterea profesorului Ioan Vlădea, fondatorul școlii timișorene de termotehnică'' ), ''Univers Ingineresc'', retrieved 2010-04-13〕 at „Technische Hochschule Aachen” from Aachen,〔 where in 21 July 1933〔De Sabata, p. 241〕 he sustains dissertation under the guidance of Hermann Starke (1874–1960) titled ''Über den Einfluss des Rumpfes (Gondeln) auf einige aerodynamische Eigenschaften des Flügels'' ,〔 thesis published in Sibiu in 1934 by author and also in „Bulletin Scientifique de l'École Politehnique de Timișoara” (1938).〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ioan Vlădea」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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