fbpx
Wikipedia

Donald E. Bently

Donald E. Bently (October 18, 1924 – October 1, 2012[2]) was a globally recognized authority on rotor dynamics and vibration monitoring and diagnostics,[3] and an American entrepreneur, engineer, and philanthropist. He founded Bently Nevada Corporation in October, 1961, where he performed pioneering work in the field of instrumentation for measuring the mechanical condition of rotating machinery. He designed the first commercially successful eddy current proximity transducer. It became the de facto standard when the American Petroleum Institute adopted the proximity probe as the device for measuring acceptable shaft vibration during factory acceptance testing of centrifugal compressors.

Donald E. Bently
Donald Emory Bently
Born
Donald Emory Bently[1]

(1924-10-18)October 18, 1924
DiedOctober 1, 2012(2012-10-01) (aged 87)
Carson Valley, Nevada, US
Resting placeGreenwood Cemetery, Muscatine, Iowa
Occupation(s)Engineer, inventor, businessman, philanthropist
Known forInventor of eddy current proximity transducer
Founder of Bently Nevada
Spouses
Verna Francis Holt
(after 1948)
Susan Lorraine Pumphrey
(m. 1962⁠–⁠1981)
Children1

He was the company's president and later CEO until it attained $250 million in annual sales, when he sold it in February, 2002 to GE Energy. In 2017 GE merged it into Baker Hughes. The company continues to design, manufacture, and market vibration monitoring and diagnostic products and services as a subsidiary of the Baker Hughes Company. Following the sale of Bently Nevada, Bently remained active in his other family-owned businesses representing a diverse range of interests including rotordynamics, agriculture, biofuels, real estate, externally pressurized fluid bearings, and machinery diagnostics.

Personal life edit

Bently was born in Cleveland, Ohio,[4][5] to Oliver and Mary Evelyn Bently. He had an older brother Oliver and a younger sister Alice.[4] His great-grandfather Benjamin Nye, one of Muscatine County's first settlers, built the Pine Creek Gristmill in 1848. It is now a historic landmark in Wildcat Den State Park near Muscatine.[6] Bently's father Oliver was a veteran of World War I and a farmer. Oliver bought a bowling alley when Don was 14, and Don learned to set pins.[7] He graduated from high school in Muscatine and was drafted into the U.S. Navy during World War II.[8] He served with the 141st Naval Construction Battalion (NCB) as a Seabee from August 1943 to April 1946.[9] His brother Oliver served in the U.S. Army Air Force in the troop carrier command from 1943 to 1946.[10]

The 141st NCB was stationed at Hilo, Hawaii. It earned battle stars for service in Luzon, Leyte, Saipan, and Tinian. Bently made four major amphibious landings during the war.[11] In June, 1945, all of the Battalion's units but Bently's company were detached for service on Samar island in the Philippines. His company of 224 men was instead ordered to Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands, where it arrived on May 24.[12] The unit (known as ACORN: for Aviation, Construction, Ordnance, Repair) constructed a major aviation facility on Kwajalein Atoll.[13] The facilities were later used as a command center to prepare for Operation Crossroads.[14] In his free time, Bently began taking extension courses from the University of Iowa. His officer told him not to bother: "You'll probably be dead within the year anyway." The unit was preparing for the invasion of Japan when the Japanese surrendered on August 15, 1945.[7] The 141st NCB was inactivated on January 2, 1946.[15]

He returned to Muscatine and attended the University of Iowa. While a student, he married Verna Francis Holt on July 3, 1948, in Muscatine.[16][17] Upon graduation in 1949, he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, after which he earned a master's degree in Electrical Engineering in 1950.[18] Bently worked as the lead azide and mercury fulminate assembly line primary detonator engineer at the Iowa Ordnance Plant in Burlington, Iowa.[19]

In 1950, he moved to California. He worked at the Rocketdyne division of North American Aviation in California for three years during which he did graduate-level coursework at UC Berkeley and UCLA.[19] At Rocketdyne he learned about electronic sensing technologies for aircraft control systems. He thought the technology had commercial applications in other fields and received permission to use it in his own endeavors. In 1956 Don left Rocketdyne and began experimenting with eddy-current sensing technology and formed Bently Scientific Company. He manufactured and sold eddy-current products via mail-order out of his garage in Berkeley, California.[20]

In 1960 he bought land in Douglas County, Nevada. In 1961, Bently relocated his company to Minden, Nevada, and incorporated it as Bently Nevada Corporation with three people.[21][22] A year after relocating to Nevada, he married Susan Lorraine Pumphrey on October 5, 1962.[23] They adopted a son Christopher and were divorced in 1981. Bently died on October 1, 2012, at his home in Carson Valley, Nevada. He was 87.

Founder of Bently Nevada edit

Bently began selling instrumentation from his garage via mail order in 1955. He organized his first business as Bently Scientific Company in Berkeley, California, in 1956. He moved the company to Minden, Nevada in 1961 and incorporated it as Bently Nevada Corporation with three employees. In 1958, a team from Pepperl+Fuchs had invented an inductive eddy-current sensor as a replacement for a mechanical switch.[24] But Bently's company was the first to successfully commercialize eddy-current proximity transducers, non-contacting displacement sensors measure vibration in high-speed turbomachinery. This type of electronic sensor is typically used to measure very small distances between the tip of the sensor and a conductive surface, such as rotating shaft.[25] The displacements measured are extremely small, typically only several thousandths of an inch. Bently's application of eddy-current sensor technology was the foundation of an entire industry.[26] Bently could be extremely demanding. He had high standards and did not compromise. He wrote, "Early in my career I decided that I would be absolutely true to my principles. This stand has led me occasionally to lose business, and sometimes lose employees. In the end, however, I have never regretted adhering as closely as I know how to a set of timeless principles. As I built my company, I demanded of my employees this same dedication to principle."[27] One employee was his executive assistant for 17 years, but he was well known for dismissing assistants with whom he did not get along.

The eddy-current proximity probe pioneered by Bently became the de facto standard for the industry. In 1970 the American Petroleum Institute designated the proximity probe as the measurement device for measuring acceptable shaft vibration during factory acceptance testing. It added this as a requirement to its standard for turbomachinery acceptance testing and machinery protection.[28] The eddy-current proximity probe became the preferred method for assessing vibration and overall mechanical condition on large turbomachinery employing fluid bearings.[29]

Bently Nevada manufactures and sells asset protection and condition monitoring hardware, software and services for industrial plant-wide operations. Bently Nevada opened its first international office in 1969 in the Netherlands. It gained recognition as the leader in the field.[3] The company grew substantially over the years until in 2002 it had 1,200 people at its headquarters in Minden, Nevada, 2,100 employees worldwide, 100 offices in more than 40 countries, and global sales exceeding US$235 million. In January 2002 at age 78 Don Bently sold the business to GE Energy for between $600 million and $900 million.[21][30] Its products are used world-wide to monitor the mechanical condition of rotating equipment in a variety of industries including oil and gas production, hydroelectric, wind, hydrocarbon processing, electric power generation, pulp and paper, mining, water and wastewater treatment.

Other business interests edit

Bently founded or owned a number of other businesses.

Bently Pressurized Bearing Company edit

The bearing company manufactured a bearing that can hold a rotating axle in place. The technology injected highly pressurized air between the bearing and the rotating machinery, preventing the axle from touching the bearing, virtually eliminating friction.[31] Bently Pressurized Bearings was sold in 2014 to New Way Air Bearings.[32]

Bently Rotordynamics edit

In 1981, Bently established a pure research organization called Bently Rotordynamics Research Corporation (BRDRC or "Birdrock"). BRDRC's objective was to conduct rotordynamic research, furthering the knowledge of rotating machinery behavior, modeling techniques, and malfunction diagnostic methodologies. Its mission was considered complementary to Bently Nevada, with BRDRC focused on understanding how machinery behaved, and Bently Nevada focused on understanding and building instrumentation to measure machinery behavior.[22]: 30 

BRDRC made a number of important contributions to the field of rotordynamics such as a better understanding of fluid-induced instabilities, advanced models for understanding shaft crack behavior, insight into rubbing malfunctions between stationary and rotating parts, and enhancement of the rotordynamic equations via introduction of a new variable lambda (λ) which denoted the fluid circumferential average velocity ratio and more accurately modeled hydrodynamic effects. Bently was personally responsible for many of these developments, publishing his work under the auspices of BRDRC. BRDRC also introduced several new data presentation formats, such as so-called "full" spectrum plots and "acceptance region" trend plots. Its research findings were published extensively in relevant technical journals, and the research that had practical commercial applications often found its way into the Bently Nevada product line. In 2002, BRDRC was sold along with Bently Nevada to GE Energy.[18]

He founded RoMaDyn, a mechanical engineering services and diagnostics company.[1]

Bently Agrowdynamics edit

Bently founded Bently Agrowdynamics, which focused on environmentally sustainable agricultural practices with crop, cattle, and compost production. Over more than two decades, Bently bought more than 38,000 acres (15,000 ha) of agricultural land in and around Carson Valley, Nevada, part of the former Dangberg Ranch.[33] He established Bently Ranch to raise beef cattle and alfalfa.[34] Following his interest in sustainable energy, he began composting waste materials which he sold as soil amendments and premium compost blends.[35] He built a bio-diesel plant in Minden and he sold the fuel beginning on September 30, 2008, through Bently Biofuels Outpost, a retail location in Minden.[36] In 2018, they converted the store into Bently Ranch Butcher Shop, a retail outlet for their premium beef.[37] The store was closed during the 2020 Covid Pandemic.

As president of Bently Agrowdynamics, Bently led reconstruction of Mud Lake Dam south of Gardnerville which had been damaged during the 1994 Double Springs Flat magnitude 6.0 earthquake. They replaced the 2,000 feet (610 m) long, 100-year-old earth-filled dam with a 950 feet (290 m) long rock-filled dam on a concrete foundation. The new dam was built slightly downstream of the original dam. It was completed in June 2000 at a cost of $7 million. The dam provides irrigation water to more than 1,000 acres (400 ha) of land that are part of Bently Agrowdynamics’ South Ranch. The new dam not only improved the dam's resistance to earthquakes but helped protect the nearby community.[3]

Founded ISCORMA edit

A significant amount of Bently's rotordynamic research efforts were about rotor dynamic stability. In 2001, he established ISCORMA, (International Symposium on Stability Control of Rotating Machinery), a bi-annual industry event. Bently was an active organizer and participant in all ISCORMA conferences until his death.[18]

Work with NASA edit

His expertise also led to work for NASA. He spent 2½ years studying the area where the oxygen and hydrogen fuel pumps connect to the main engines on the space shuttle following the January 1986 challenger disaster.[38]

Other business interests edit

He organized Bently Tribology Services, which provided laboratory tests designed for bio-diesel producers, blenders, distributors and end users[39] and laboratory services to analyze the condition of lubricants and hydraulic fluids.

He bought Gibson Tool and Supply in 1978 from Phil and Rose Gibson. The company provided cutting tools, abrasives, measuring instruments, carbide tooling, carbide inserts, machine tool accessories, tooling components, coolants, and measuring machines.[40]

Bently bought a ten floor, 32,000 square feet (3,000 m2) art-deco apartment building built in 1924 on the highest point of San Francisco's Nob Hill, which he renamed Bently Nob Hill.[41] He also held numerous real estate holdings in the United States and abroad.[21]

All of Bently's businesses were privately held, allowing him to focus on a long-term strategy without the pressure of quarterly stockholder reports. This also enabled him to keep his company in the front of his field technologically. He successfully competed against subsidized Japanese companies and from U.S. government-funded entities.[31]

Subsequent sale edit

Upon Don Bently's death, his son Christopher took over his father's businesses. In 2022, Christopher Bently put all of his Bently holdings up for sale, including the 12,393 acres (5,015 ha) ranch for $100 million,[42] and a distillery he converted from the former Minden Flour Mill in 2015-19 for $200 million.[43]

He bought two adjacent properties on the Lake Tahoe waterfront for $20.9 million and $4.95 in 2013. In December 2021, the put them up for sale as a unit for $55 million. In July 2020, Christopher and his wife Camille Bently purchased the Kildrummy Estate near Alford, Aberdeenshire in Scotland for around $13.6 million.[44] The 5,600 acres (2,300 ha) property includes an Edwardian mansion, several farms, and The Kildrummy Inn.[45] The couple relocated to Scotland later that year.

In May 2023, Bill Foley, the owner of the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights, bought the Minden distillery. The purchase included an American Whiskey and white spirits distillery in a 100-year-old creamery, and an American Single Malt Whiskey distillery housed in a 100-year-old flour mill. Both buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places.[46]

Philanthropy and public service edit

Bently was a leader of and major financial supporter of The Institute of World Politics, a graduate school in Washington, D.C., that offers education in statecraft, national security, intelligence, and international affairs.[47][48] Bently purchased the Marlatt Mansion and two adjacent townhouses for the institute. For the first 15 years, he rented the building to the Institute for $1.00 per year. He paid several million dollars to gut and completely renovate townhouses next door and later donated them to the institute. He also endowed the Donald E. Bently Chair of Political Economy.[31]

Bently donated several million dollars to Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo, California, which in Spring 2003 named the Donald E. Bently Center for Engineering Innovation to honor his substantial contributions.[49] He supported local schools in Carson Valley, and gave generously to St. Gall Catholic Church, Carson Valley United Methodist Church, and a battered women's shelter.[50] He donated land for the Western Nevada College campus in Minden, Nevada, which named the building in his honor.[22]: 2 

He helped fund the building of the new 38,338 square feet (3,561.7 m2) museum facility built in 2010 at the U.S. Navy Seabee Museum at Port Hueneme, California. In 2005, he helped create a conservation easement with the Nature Conservancy that preserved Kirman Field in northern Douglas County.[51] He also supported the Friends of Pine Creek Gristmill in Muscatine, the Muscatine Junior College and its Alumni Association, Muscatine Community College, the Lucille A. Carver Mississippi River Environmental Research Station Fund, and the University of Iowa.

Recognition edit

In 1995 he received the distinguished research award for achievements in the field of rotating machinery from the Pacific Center of Thermal Fluid Engineering. Bently was recognized with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Frederick P. Smarro Award and the R. Tom Sawyer Award, and the N. O. Myklestad Award from the Technical Committee on Vibration and Sound of the ASME Design Engineering Division in 1997. He was a Fellow and Life Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. In 1992, he was made a foreign member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Engineering in Russia. The Board of Regents of the university and Community College System of Nevada recognized Bently as a 2002 Distinguished Nevadan.[3] Bently was named as Nevada's outstanding inventor in 1983. He was a Foreign Member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Engineering in Russia (1992) and a visiting scholar of Tsinghua University in Beijing, China (1992). He was a trustee of the Institute of World Politics and a member of the ASME Industrial Advisory Board. He was the first person selected to receive the Vibration Institute's DECADE award in 1992.[52]

Publications edit

Bently co-authored the textbook Fundamentals of Rotating Machinery Diagnostics which is used at major universities.[18] Bently authored more than 140 papers and articles dealing rotordynamics and/or condition monitoring technologies and was granted two patents.[34][18] Many of his articles were peer-reviewed and have been published in technical journals like that of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Donald Emory Bently Online Obituary, October 18, 1924 - October 1, 2012". Muscatine Funeral Home - Ralph J. Wittich-Riley-Freers Funeral Home and Cremation Services. from the original on 2018-08-25. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Donald E. Bently, Engineer, Industry Pioneer, Philanthropist, and Businessman Dies at 87". Business Wire. 3 October 2012. from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d . www.engineering.uiowa.edu. Archived from the original on 2 September 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  4. ^ a b United States Census, United States census, 1940; Muscatine, Iowa; roll 16A, page 10A,, enumeration district 70.
  5. ^ "World War II Draft Cards". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Wildcat Den State Park, Iowa". www.iowadnr.gov. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  7. ^ a b Florman, Joan (April 1, 2002). "The Empire that Bently Built". Iowa Engineer. 2002 (1): 2–3. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-05-31. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
  9. ^ "Iowa, World War II Bonus Case Files, 1947-1954". Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2014. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
  10. ^ Oliver Bently The Muscatine Journal Muscatine, Iowa. May 14, 1997. Page 5
  11. ^ "Donald E. Bently, Engineer, Industry Pioneer, Philanthropist, and Businessman Dies at 87". www.businesswire.com. 3 October 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  12. ^ "141st Naval Construction Battalion" (PDF). U.S. Navy Seabee Museum. Naval History & Heritage Command. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  13. ^ "Seabee History - World War II". public2.nhhcaws.local. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  14. ^ Dvorak, Gregory. "The 'Martial Islands': Making Marshallese Masculinities between American and Japanese Militarism." The Contemporary Pacific Journal, 18(1) January 2008.
  15. ^ "141st Naval Construction Battalion" (PDF). Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  16. ^ Bently - Holt Quad-City Times Davenport, Iowa. July 6, 1948. Page 6.
  17. ^ Holt / Bently Wedding is Solemnized in Iowa City The Muscatine Journal July 5, 1948. Page 6
  18. ^ a b c d e "Donald Bently - College of Engineering - The University of Iowa". www.engineering.uiowa.edu. from the original on 2013-05-31. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
  19. ^ a b "Iowa Alumni Magazine". digital.lib.uiowa.edu. 56 (1). The University of Iowa. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  20. ^ "Externally Pressurized Porous Gas Bearings – Bently Bearings". Bently Bearings. from the original on 2012-01-25. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
  21. ^ a b c Munson, Jeff (January 28, 2002). "GE's purchase of Bently complete". Tahoe Daily Tribune. Tribune News Service. from the original on 2018-08-22. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  22. ^ a b c (PDF). Orbit. 33 (1). GE Oil & Gas: 4. January 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 27, 2018.
  23. ^ "Carson City Marriage Records". Carson City, Nevada: Carson City Recorder's Office. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  24. ^ "An Innovation that Changed the World of Automation". amplify | Pepperl+Fuchs. from the original on 16 October 2019. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  25. ^ "Five Things You Do Not Know About the Bently Nevada 3500 Series". Offshore Technology | Oil and Gas News and Market Analysis. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  26. ^ "Bently Center". California Polytechnic State University. from the original on 1 December 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  27. ^ Bently, Donald E. Core Values The Bent of Tau Beta Pi. 1999. page 18
  28. ^ Sabin, Steve A New Edition of API 670 Orbit. March 2001. page 32.
  29. ^ "About Don Bently". Bently Bearings. from the original on 9 January 2019. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  30. ^ "GE Power Systems Completes Acquisition of Bently Nevada". GE Newsroom. 25 January 2002. from the original on 2018-08-22. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  31. ^ a b c "IWP mourns the passing of longtime supporter Donald E. Bently". 2 October 2012. from the original on 2018-08-25. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  32. ^ "About Don Bently". Bently Bearings. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  33. ^ . Gibson Tool and Supply. Archived from the original on February 4, 2005. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  34. ^ a b Read, Laura. . The Furrow. Archived from the original on 12 January 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  35. ^ . Bently Agrowdynamics. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  36. ^ . Bently Biofuels Outpost. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  37. ^ "Bently Ranch". Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  38. ^ Timko, Steve. "Bently's innovations, inventions benefited many". Obituary. Reno Gazette-Journal. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  39. ^ . Biodiesel Testing. Archived from the original on February 7, 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  40. ^ . Gibson Tool. Archived from the original on January 3, 2006. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  41. ^ . Archived from the original on February 2, 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  42. ^ "Bently Ranch". California Outdoor Properties. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  43. ^ SFGATE, Tessa McLean (25 May 2022). "Massive Lake Tahoe waterfront compound for sale". SFGATE. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  44. ^ "Scottish estate sold for £11m to American socialite couple". The Scotsman. 6 July 2020. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  45. ^ Hildebrand, Kurt. "Bently puts distillery, ranch on market". www.nevadaappeal.com. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  46. ^ Golden Knights owner buys Nevada distillery on National Register of Historic Places
  47. ^ "Welcome to The Institute of World Politics". The Institute of World Politics. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  48. ^ "Philanthropist and entrepreneur Donald E. Bently honored at Reagan Ranch". 2 August 2011. from the original on 2018-08-25. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  49. ^ "Bently Center". California Polytechnic State University. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  50. ^ Gardner, Sheila (October 2012). "Inventor Don Bently remembered by more than 500 at memorial". Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  51. ^ "Minden industrialist, philanthropist Don Bently dead at age 87". 2 October 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  52. ^ The Life of a Great Man Orbit. Vol. 33, No. 1. Jan 2013. page 4.

External links edit

  • Bently Enterprises
  • Bently Ranch

donald, bently, october, 1924, october, 2012, globally, recognized, authority, rotor, dynamics, vibration, monitoring, diagnostics, american, entrepreneur, engineer, philanthropist, founded, bently, nevada, corporation, october, 1961, where, performed, pioneer. Donald E Bently October 18 1924 October 1 2012 2 was a globally recognized authority on rotor dynamics and vibration monitoring and diagnostics 3 and an American entrepreneur engineer and philanthropist He founded Bently Nevada Corporation in October 1961 where he performed pioneering work in the field of instrumentation for measuring the mechanical condition of rotating machinery He designed the first commercially successful eddy current proximity transducer It became the de facto standard when the American Petroleum Institute adopted the proximity probe as the device for measuring acceptable shaft vibration during factory acceptance testing of centrifugal compressors Donald E BentlyDonald Emory BentlyBornDonald Emory Bently 1 1924 10 18 October 18 1924Cleveland Ohio USDiedOctober 1 2012 2012 10 01 aged 87 Carson Valley Nevada USResting placeGreenwood Cemetery Muscatine IowaOccupation s Engineer inventor businessman philanthropistKnown forInventor of eddy current proximity transducerFounder of Bently NevadaSpousesVerna Francis Holt after 1948 wbr Susan Lorraine Pumphrey m 1962 1981 wbr Children1 He was the company s president and later CEO until it attained 250 million in annual sales when he sold it in February 2002 to GE Energy In 2017 GE merged it into Baker Hughes The company continues to design manufacture and market vibration monitoring and diagnostic products and services as a subsidiary of the Baker Hughes Company Following the sale of Bently Nevada Bently remained active in his other family owned businesses representing a diverse range of interests including rotordynamics agriculture biofuels real estate externally pressurized fluid bearings and machinery diagnostics Contents 1 Personal life 2 Founder of Bently Nevada 3 Other business interests 3 1 Bently Pressurized Bearing Company 3 2 Bently Rotordynamics 3 3 Bently Agrowdynamics 3 4 Founded ISCORMA 3 5 Work with NASA 3 6 Other business interests 3 7 Subsequent sale 4 Philanthropy and public service 5 Recognition 6 Publications 7 References 8 External linksPersonal life editBently was born in Cleveland Ohio 4 5 to Oliver and Mary Evelyn Bently He had an older brother Oliver and a younger sister Alice 4 His great grandfather Benjamin Nye one of Muscatine County s first settlers built the Pine Creek Gristmill in 1848 It is now a historic landmark in Wildcat Den State Park near Muscatine 6 Bently s father Oliver was a veteran of World War I and a farmer Oliver bought a bowling alley when Don was 14 and Don learned to set pins 7 He graduated from high school in Muscatine and was drafted into the U S Navy during World War II 8 He served with the 141st Naval Construction Battalion NCB as a Seabee from August 1943 to April 1946 9 His brother Oliver served in the U S Army Air Force in the troop carrier command from 1943 to 1946 10 The 141st NCB was stationed at Hilo Hawaii It earned battle stars for service in Luzon Leyte Saipan and Tinian Bently made four major amphibious landings during the war 11 In June 1945 all of the Battalion s units but Bently s company were detached for service on Samar island in the Philippines His company of 224 men was instead ordered to Kwajalein Atoll Marshall Islands where it arrived on May 24 12 The unit known as ACORN for Aviation Construction Ordnance Repair constructed a major aviation facility on Kwajalein Atoll 13 The facilities were later used as a command center to prepare for Operation Crossroads 14 In his free time Bently began taking extension courses from the University of Iowa His officer told him not to bother You ll probably be dead within the year anyway The unit was preparing for the invasion of Japan when the Japanese surrendered on August 15 1945 7 The 141st NCB was inactivated on January 2 1946 15 He returned to Muscatine and attended the University of Iowa While a student he married Verna Francis Holt on July 3 1948 in Muscatine 16 17 Upon graduation in 1949 he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering after which he earned a master s degree in Electrical Engineering in 1950 18 Bently worked as the lead azide and mercury fulminate assembly line primary detonator engineer at the Iowa Ordnance Plant in Burlington Iowa 19 In 1950 he moved to California He worked at the Rocketdyne division of North American Aviation in California for three years during which he did graduate level coursework at UC Berkeley and UCLA 19 At Rocketdyne he learned about electronic sensing technologies for aircraft control systems He thought the technology had commercial applications in other fields and received permission to use it in his own endeavors In 1956 Don left Rocketdyne and began experimenting with eddy current sensing technology and formed Bently Scientific Company He manufactured and sold eddy current products via mail order out of his garage in Berkeley California 20 In 1960 he bought land in Douglas County Nevada In 1961 Bently relocated his company to Minden Nevada and incorporated it as Bently Nevada Corporation with three people 21 22 A year after relocating to Nevada he married Susan Lorraine Pumphrey on October 5 1962 23 They adopted a son Christopher and were divorced in 1981 Bently died on October 1 2012 at his home in Carson Valley Nevada He was 87 Founder of Bently Nevada editMain article Bently Nevada Bently began selling instrumentation from his garage via mail order in 1955 He organized his first business as Bently Scientific Company in Berkeley California in 1956 He moved the company to Minden Nevada in 1961 and incorporated it as Bently Nevada Corporation with three employees In 1958 a team from Pepperl Fuchs had invented an inductive eddy current sensor as a replacement for a mechanical switch 24 But Bently s company was the first to successfully commercialize eddy current proximity transducers non contacting displacement sensors measure vibration in high speed turbomachinery This type of electronic sensor is typically used to measure very small distances between the tip of the sensor and a conductive surface such as rotating shaft 25 The displacements measured are extremely small typically only several thousandths of an inch Bently s application of eddy current sensor technology was the foundation of an entire industry 26 Bently could be extremely demanding He had high standards and did not compromise He wrote Early in my career I decided that I would be absolutely true to my principles This stand has led me occasionally to lose business and sometimes lose employees In the end however I have never regretted adhering as closely as I know how to a set of timeless principles As I built my company I demanded of my employees this same dedication to principle 27 One employee was his executive assistant for 17 years but he was well known for dismissing assistants with whom he did not get along The eddy current proximity probe pioneered by Bently became the de facto standard for the industry In 1970 the American Petroleum Institute designated the proximity probe as the measurement device for measuring acceptable shaft vibration during factory acceptance testing It added this as a requirement to its standard for turbomachinery acceptance testing and machinery protection 28 The eddy current proximity probe became the preferred method for assessing vibration and overall mechanical condition on large turbomachinery employing fluid bearings 29 Bently Nevada manufactures and sells asset protection and condition monitoring hardware software and services for industrial plant wide operations Bently Nevada opened its first international office in 1969 in the Netherlands It gained recognition as the leader in the field 3 The company grew substantially over the years until in 2002 it had 1 200 people at its headquarters in Minden Nevada 2 100 employees worldwide 100 offices in more than 40 countries and global sales exceeding US 235 million In January 2002 at age 78 Don Bently sold the business to GE Energy for between 600 million and 900 million 21 30 Its products are used world wide to monitor the mechanical condition of rotating equipment in a variety of industries including oil and gas production hydroelectric wind hydrocarbon processing electric power generation pulp and paper mining water and wastewater treatment Other business interests editBently founded or owned a number of other businesses Bently Pressurized Bearing Company edit The bearing company manufactured a bearing that can hold a rotating axle in place The technology injected highly pressurized air between the bearing and the rotating machinery preventing the axle from touching the bearing virtually eliminating friction 31 Bently Pressurized Bearings was sold in 2014 to New Way Air Bearings 32 Bently Rotordynamics edit In 1981 Bently established a pure research organization called Bently Rotordynamics Research Corporation BRDRC or Birdrock BRDRC s objective was to conduct rotordynamic research furthering the knowledge of rotating machinery behavior modeling techniques and malfunction diagnostic methodologies Its mission was considered complementary to Bently Nevada with BRDRC focused on understanding how machinery behaved and Bently Nevada focused on understanding and building instrumentation to measure machinery behavior 22 30 BRDRC made a number of important contributions to the field of rotordynamics such as a better understanding of fluid induced instabilities advanced models for understanding shaft crack behavior insight into rubbing malfunctions between stationary and rotating parts and enhancement of the rotordynamic equations via introduction of a new variable lambda l which denoted the fluid circumferential average velocity ratio and more accurately modeled hydrodynamic effects Bently was personally responsible for many of these developments publishing his work under the auspices of BRDRC BRDRC also introduced several new data presentation formats such as so called full spectrum plots and acceptance region trend plots Its research findings were published extensively in relevant technical journals and the research that had practical commercial applications often found its way into the Bently Nevada product line In 2002 BRDRC was sold along with Bently Nevada to GE Energy 18 He founded RoMaDyn a mechanical engineering services and diagnostics company 1 Bently Agrowdynamics edit Bently founded Bently Agrowdynamics which focused on environmentally sustainable agricultural practices with crop cattle and compost production Over more than two decades Bently bought more than 38 000 acres 15 000 ha of agricultural land in and around Carson Valley Nevada part of the former Dangberg Ranch 33 He established Bently Ranch to raise beef cattle and alfalfa 34 Following his interest in sustainable energy he began composting waste materials which he sold as soil amendments and premium compost blends 35 He built a bio diesel plant in Minden and he sold the fuel beginning on September 30 2008 through Bently Biofuels Outpost a retail location in Minden 36 In 2018 they converted the store into Bently Ranch Butcher Shop a retail outlet for their premium beef 37 The store was closed during the 2020 Covid Pandemic As president of Bently Agrowdynamics Bently led reconstruction of Mud Lake Dam south of Gardnerville which had been damaged during the 1994 Double Springs Flat magnitude 6 0 earthquake They replaced the 2 000 feet 610 m long 100 year old earth filled dam with a 950 feet 290 m long rock filled dam on a concrete foundation The new dam was built slightly downstream of the original dam It was completed in June 2000 at a cost of 7 million The dam provides irrigation water to more than 1 000 acres 400 ha of land that are part of Bently Agrowdynamics South Ranch The new dam not only improved the dam s resistance to earthquakes but helped protect the nearby community 3 Founded ISCORMA edit A significant amount of Bently s rotordynamic research efforts were about rotor dynamic stability In 2001 he established ISCORMA International Symposium on Stability Control of Rotating Machinery a bi annual industry event Bently was an active organizer and participant in all ISCORMA conferences until his death 18 Work with NASA edit His expertise also led to work for NASA He spent 2 years studying the area where the oxygen and hydrogen fuel pumps connect to the main engines on the space shuttle following the January 1986 challenger disaster 38 Other business interests edit He organized Bently Tribology Services which provided laboratory tests designed for bio diesel producers blenders distributors and end users 39 and laboratory services to analyze the condition of lubricants and hydraulic fluids He bought Gibson Tool and Supply in 1978 from Phil and Rose Gibson The company provided cutting tools abrasives measuring instruments carbide tooling carbide inserts machine tool accessories tooling components coolants and measuring machines 40 Bently bought a ten floor 32 000 square feet 3 000 m2 art deco apartment building built in 1924 on the highest point of San Francisco s Nob Hill which he renamed Bently Nob Hill 41 He also held numerous real estate holdings in the United States and abroad 21 All of Bently s businesses were privately held allowing him to focus on a long term strategy without the pressure of quarterly stockholder reports This also enabled him to keep his company in the front of his field technologically He successfully competed against subsidized Japanese companies and from U S government funded entities 31 Subsequent sale edit Upon Don Bently s death his son Christopher took over his father s businesses In 2022 Christopher Bently put all of his Bently holdings up for sale including the 12 393 acres 5 015 ha ranch for 100 million 42 and a distillery he converted from the former Minden Flour Mill in 2015 19 for 200 million 43 He bought two adjacent properties on the Lake Tahoe waterfront for 20 9 million and 4 95 in 2013 In December 2021 the put them up for sale as a unit for 55 million In July 2020 Christopher and his wife Camille Bently purchased the Kildrummy Estate near Alford Aberdeenshire in Scotland for around 13 6 million 44 The 5 600 acres 2 300 ha property includes an Edwardian mansion several farms and The Kildrummy Inn 45 The couple relocated to Scotland later that year In May 2023 Bill Foley the owner of the NHL s Vegas Golden Knights bought the Minden distillery The purchase included an American Whiskey and white spirits distillery in a 100 year old creamery and an American Single Malt Whiskey distillery housed in a 100 year old flour mill Both buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places 46 Philanthropy and public service editBently was a leader of and major financial supporter of The Institute of World Politics a graduate school in Washington D C that offers education in statecraft national security intelligence and international affairs 47 48 Bently purchased the Marlatt Mansion and two adjacent townhouses for the institute For the first 15 years he rented the building to the Institute for 1 00 per year He paid several million dollars to gut and completely renovate townhouses next door and later donated them to the institute He also endowed the Donald E Bently Chair of Political Economy 31 Bently donated several million dollars to Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo California which in Spring 2003 named the Donald E Bently Center for Engineering Innovation to honor his substantial contributions 49 He supported local schools in Carson Valley and gave generously to St Gall Catholic Church Carson Valley United Methodist Church and a battered women s shelter 50 He donated land for the Western Nevada College campus in Minden Nevada which named the building in his honor 22 2 He helped fund the building of the new 38 338 square feet 3 561 7 m2 museum facility built in 2010 at the U S Navy Seabee Museum at Port Hueneme California In 2005 he helped create a conservation easement with the Nature Conservancy that preserved Kirman Field in northern Douglas County 51 He also supported the Friends of Pine Creek Gristmill in Muscatine the Muscatine Junior College and its Alumni Association Muscatine Community College the Lucille A Carver Mississippi River Environmental Research Station Fund and the University of Iowa Recognition editIn 1995 he received the distinguished research award for achievements in the field of rotating machinery from the Pacific Center of Thermal Fluid Engineering Bently was recognized with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Frederick P Smarro Award and the R Tom Sawyer Award and the N O Myklestad Award from the Technical Committee on Vibration and Sound of the ASME Design Engineering Division in 1997 He was a Fellow and Life Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers In 1992 he was made a foreign member of the St Petersburg Academy of Engineering in Russia The Board of Regents of the university and Community College System of Nevada recognized Bently as a 2002 Distinguished Nevadan 3 Bently was named as Nevada s outstanding inventor in 1983 He was a Foreign Member of the St Petersburg Academy of Engineering in Russia 1992 and a visiting scholar of Tsinghua University in Beijing China 1992 He was a trustee of the Institute of World Politics and a member of the ASME Industrial Advisory Board He was the first person selected to receive the Vibration Institute s DECADE award in 1992 52 Publications editBently co authored the textbook Fundamentals of Rotating Machinery Diagnostics which is used at major universities 18 Bently authored more than 140 papers and articles dealing rotordynamics and or condition monitoring technologies and was granted two patents 34 18 Many of his articles were peer reviewed and have been published in technical journals like that of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME References edit a b Donald Emory Bently Online Obituary October 18 1924 October 1 2012 Muscatine Funeral Home Ralph J Wittich Riley Freers Funeral Home and Cremation Services Archived from the original on 2018 08 25 Retrieved 24 August 2018 Donald E Bently Engineer Industry Pioneer Philanthropist and Businessman Dies at 87 Business Wire 3 October 2012 Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 7 November 2014 a b c d Donald Bently College of Engineering The University of Iowa www engineering uiowa edu Archived from the original on 2 September 2020 Retrieved 27 August 2018 a b United States Census United States census 1940 Muscatine Iowa roll 16A page 10A enumeration district 70 World War II Draft Cards www ancestry com Retrieved 26 January 2021 Wildcat Den State Park Iowa www iowadnr gov Retrieved 26 January 2021 a b Florman Joan April 1 2002 The Empire that Bently Built Iowa Engineer 2002 1 2 3 Retrieved 26 January 2021 Donald E Bently Archived from the original on 2013 05 31 Retrieved 2013 04 03 Iowa World War II Bonus Case Files 1947 1954 Provo Utah Ancestry com Operations Inc 2014 Retrieved January 11 2019 Oliver Bently The Muscatine Journal Muscatine Iowa May 14 1997 Page 5 Donald E Bently Engineer Industry Pioneer Philanthropist and Businessman Dies at 87 www businesswire com 3 October 2012 Retrieved 27 January 2021 141st Naval Construction Battalion PDF U S Navy Seabee Museum Naval History amp Heritage Command Retrieved 26 January 2021 Seabee History World War II public2 nhhcaws local Retrieved 27 January 2021 Dvorak Gregory The Martial Islands Making Marshallese Masculinities between American and Japanese Militarism The Contemporary Pacific Journal 18 1 January 2008 141st Naval Construction Battalion PDF Naval History and Heritage Command Retrieved 11 January 2019 Bently Holt Quad City Times Davenport Iowa July 6 1948 Page 6 Holt Bently Wedding is Solemnized in Iowa City The Muscatine Journal July 5 1948 Page 6 a b c d e Donald Bently College of Engineering The University of Iowa www engineering uiowa edu Archived from the original on 2013 05 31 Retrieved 2013 04 03 a b Iowa Alumni Magazine digital lib uiowa edu 56 1 The University of Iowa Retrieved 26 January 2021 Externally Pressurized Porous Gas Bearings Bently Bearings Bently Bearings Archived from the original on 2012 01 25 Retrieved 2013 04 03 a b c Munson Jeff January 28 2002 GE s purchase of Bently complete Tahoe Daily Tribune Tribune News Service Archived from the original on 2018 08 22 Retrieved 22 August 2018 a b c In Memoriam The Life of a Great Man PDF Orbit 33 1 GE Oil amp Gas 4 January 2013 Archived from the original PDF on August 27 2018 Carson City Marriage Records Carson City Nevada Carson City Recorder s Office Retrieved 11 January 2019 An Innovation that Changed the World of Automation amplify Pepperl Fuchs Archived from the original on 16 October 2019 Retrieved 3 May 2020 Five Things You Do Not Know About the Bently Nevada 3500 Series Offshore Technology Oil and Gas News and Market Analysis Retrieved 3 May 2020 Bently Center California Polytechnic State University Archived from the original on 1 December 2018 Retrieved 11 January 2019 Bently Donald E Core Values The Bent of Tau Beta Pi 1999 page 18 Sabin Steve A New Edition of API 670 Orbit March 2001 page 32 About Don Bently Bently Bearings Archived from the original on 9 January 2019 Retrieved 3 May 2020 GE Power Systems Completes Acquisition of Bently Nevada GE Newsroom 25 January 2002 Archived from the original on 2018 08 22 Retrieved 22 August 2018 a b c IWP mourns the passing of longtime supporter Donald E Bently 2 October 2012 Archived from the original on 2018 08 25 Retrieved 24 August 2018 About Don Bently Bently Bearings Retrieved 3 May 2020 People Gibson Tool and Supply Archived from the original on February 4 2005 Retrieved 26 January 2021 a b Read Laura Thinking Big on the Bently Ranch The Furrow Archived from the original on 12 January 2019 Retrieved 11 January 2019 Compost Bently Agrowdynamics Archived from the original on July 7 2011 Retrieved 26 January 2021 Bently Biofuels Outpost Minden Station Bently Biofuels Outpost Archived from the original on July 7 2011 Retrieved 27 January 2021 Bently Ranch Retrieved 27 January 2021 Timko Steve Bently s innovations inventions benefited many Obituary Reno Gazette Journal Retrieved 10 October 2012 Testing Services for Biodiesel Processors and Distributors Biodiesel Testing Archived from the original on February 7 2011 Retrieved 26 January 2021 Gibson Tool and Supply Gibson Tool Archived from the original on January 3 2006 Retrieved 26 January 2021 Bently Nob Hill Archived from the original on February 2 2011 Retrieved 26 January 2021 Bently Ranch California Outdoor Properties Retrieved 23 May 2023 SFGATE Tessa McLean 25 May 2022 Massive Lake Tahoe waterfront compound for sale SFGATE Retrieved 23 May 2023 Scottish estate sold for 11m to American socialite couple The Scotsman 6 July 2020 Retrieved 23 May 2023 Hildebrand Kurt Bently puts distillery ranch on market www nevadaappeal com Retrieved 23 May 2023 Golden Knights owner buys Nevada distillery on National Register of Historic Places Welcome to The Institute of World Politics The Institute of World Politics Retrieved 26 January 2021 Philanthropist and entrepreneur Donald E Bently honored at Reagan Ranch 2 August 2011 Archived from the original on 2018 08 25 Retrieved 24 August 2018 Bently Center California Polytechnic State University Retrieved 11 January 2019 Gardner Sheila October 2012 Inventor Don Bently remembered by more than 500 at memorial Retrieved 27 August 2018 Minden industrialist philanthropist Don Bently dead at age 87 2 October 2012 Retrieved 27 August 2018 The Life of a Great Man Orbit Vol 33 No 1 Jan 2013 page 4 External links editBently Enterprises Bently Ranch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donald E Bently amp oldid 1205066175, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.