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Charles Metcalf Allen

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Charles Metcalf Allen
Born(1871-12-12)December 12, 1871
Walpole, Massachusetts, United States
DiedAugust 15, 1950(1950-08-15) (aged 78)
Holden, Massachusetts, United States
Alma materWorcester Polytechnic Institute
AwardsASME Honorary Membership
ASME Warner Medal
John Fritz Medal
Scientific career
FieldsHydraulic Engineering
InstitutionsWorcester Polytechnic Institute
Alden Research Laboratory

Charles Metcalf Allen (1871 in Walpole, Massachusetts – 1950 in Holden, Massachusetts) was a hydraulic engineer known particularly for his inventions[1][2] and development of the Allen Salt-Velocity Method[3] for measuring water discharge in situations where other methods or instruments could not be easily used.[4] In 1936, Allen received the ASME Warner Medal, and in 1949, he received the John Fritz Medal. From 1906 to 1945, Charles Metcalf Allen served as professor of hydraulic engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. During that period he also performed research at the Alden Hydraulic Laboratory

References

  1. ^ "Allen, Charles M. - Alden Research Laboratory Rotating Boom". Invention & Technology. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  2. ^ "Alden Research Laboratory Rotating Boom". ASME Landmarks Program. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  3. ^ Allen, C. F. (1923). "The Salt Velocity Method of Water Measurement". Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 14.
  4. ^ Hager, Willi H. (2015). Hydraulicians in the USA 1800-2000: A Biographical Dictionary of Leaders in Hydraulic Engineering and Fluid Mechanics. CRC Press. p. 1771. ISBN 9781138028289.
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