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Robert William Chapman (engineer)

Sir Robert William Chapman CMG MICE MIEAust (27 December 1866 – 27 February 1942) was an Australian mathematician and engineer.

Robert William Chapman
Robert William Chapman in 1931
Born(1866-12-27)27 December 1866
Died27 February 1942(1942-02-27) (aged 75)
Resting placeNorth Road Cemetery

History Edit

Chapman was born in Stony Stratford in Buckinghamshire, England, eldest son of Charles Chapman (c. 1838 – 14 September 1921), a currier from Melbourne, Australia, and his wife Matilda, née Harrison (c. 1840 – 23 October 1933). His parents returned to Melbourne in 1876, where he was educated at Wesley College[1] and the University of Melbourne, graduating MA and BCE with first class honours in Physics and Mathematics.[2]

In 1888, at the recommendation of Professor William Bragg, he was appointed a lecturer in Mathematics and Physics at Adelaide University. He was appointed Professor of Engineering in 1907 and served as (Sir Thomas) Elder Professor of Mathematics and Mechanics from 1910 when Professor Bragg was appointed to the Cavendish chair of physics in the University of Leeds. Chapman then returned to his previous post in 1919. He served as Vice-Chancellor during the absence of Sir William Mitchell.[3] He retired in 1937.[4] He was appointed president of the School of Mines council in 1939 on the death of Sir Langdon Bonython.[5]

His research work included:

  • (With Thomas Roberts (1845–1920)) Breakage of locomotive and other railway axles
  • Established a laboratory where local stone and timber could be tested
  • Distribution of stress in steel reinforcing rods in concrete
  • Effects of building a dam on the Mundoo Channel, Lake Alexandrina
  • Use of brown coal from Leigh Creek, including briquettes

Recognition and memberships Edit

He was elected to the Royal Society of South Australia in 1888 and to the Australian Association for the Advancement of Science.

He was a founding member of the South Australian Institute of Engineers and a foundation member of the Institution of Engineers Australia in 1921, in 1918 the first chairman of its South Australian division and the third Federal President. He was awarded their Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal in 1928[6] and made honorary life member in 1932.

He was awarded Melbourne University's Kernot Medal in 1927.

He was president of the Astronomical Society of South Australia for a record 32 years[7] and elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1902? 1909?.[7]

He was a member of the council of the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers and in 1920 elected president of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.[8]

He was a member of the South Australian Institute of Surveyors from 1912[9] and president 1917–1929[7]

He was a member of the councils of both the University of Adelaide and the School of Mines.

On his retirement from the University of Adelaide in 1937 he was made Emeritus Professor; his portrait, by Ivor Hele hangs in the School of Engineering's Chapman Lecture Theatre, which was named for him.[7]

He was appointed CMG in 1927[3] and knighted in 1938.[7]

Family Edit

On 14 February 1889 he married Eva Maud Hall, who survived him; they had six sons and two daughters:

  • Robert Hall Chapman (6 January 1890 – 10 May 1953) engaged to Florence Muriel Day, but she married footballer Charlie Perry. Robert Hall Chapman married May Warren Knox. He was chief engineer, later commissioner, with the South Australian Railways.
  • Charles George Chapman (19 November 1891 – April 1916), was a lieutenant with the Royal Engineers, killed in Mesopotamia during World War I.[10]
  • Eva Florence Chapman (5 December 1893 – ) married Essington Day on 19 March 1919, lived at Burnside
  • Lilian Eleanor Chapman (1895– ) married Edgar Bills of Orroroo on 4 October 1922, lived at Peterborough
  • Walter Harrison Chapman (1896– ) of Bulolo, New Guinea
  • James Douglas Chapman (1901– ) married Gwendolen Ruth Johnston on 7 January 1929. He was an engineer with the Adelaide City Council
  • Ernest Stirling Chapman (1907– ), dentist in Clare
  • Leslie Drake Chapman (8 December 1911– ) engaged to Ellen Rose McBeath. He was engineer associated with the Goolwa barrage

References Edit

  1. ^ Chapman, Sir Robert William (1866–1942) abdonline.anu.edu.au
  2. ^ D. A. Cumming and G. Moxham They Built South Australia published by the authors 1986 ISBN 0 9589111 0 X
  3. ^ a b "Death of Sir Robert Chapman". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 28 February 1942. p. 6. Retrieved 1 December 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ Chapman, Robert William (1866–1942) www.eoas.info
  5. ^ "Sir Robert Chapman Dead". The Chronicle. Adelaide. 5 March 1942. p. 22. Retrieved 1 December 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "Peter Russell Nicol Medal recipients". Engineers Australia. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d e "Adelaidia:Sir Robert Chapman". Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  8. ^ "Personal News". The Express and Telegraph. Vol. LVII, no. 16, 959. South Australia. 13 February 1920. p. 2. Retrieved 23 December 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  9. ^ "Institute of Surveyors". Daily Herald. Adelaide. 24 October 1912. p. 3. Retrieved 1 December 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
  10. ^ "The Late Lieutenant C. G. Chapman". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 26 April 1916. p. 9. Retrieved 1 December 2015 – via National Library of Australia.

External links Edit

  •   Works by or about Robert William Chapman at Wikisource
  •   Media related to Robert William Chapman at Wikimedia Commons

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Sir Robert William Chapman CMG MICE MIEAust 27 December 1866 27 February 1942 was an Australian mathematician and engineer Robert William ChapmanRobert William Chapman in 1931Born 1866 12 27 27 December 1866Stony Stratford EnglandDied27 February 1942 1942 02 27 aged 75 Adelaide South AustraliaResting placeNorth Road Cemetery Contents 1 History 2 Recognition and memberships 3 Family 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditChapman was born in Stony Stratford in Buckinghamshire England eldest son of Charles Chapman c 1838 14 September 1921 a currier from Melbourne Australia and his wife Matilda nee Harrison c 1840 23 October 1933 His parents returned to Melbourne in 1876 where he was educated at Wesley College 1 and the University of Melbourne graduating MA and BCE with first class honours in Physics and Mathematics 2 In 1888 at the recommendation of Professor William Bragg he was appointed a lecturer in Mathematics and Physics at Adelaide University He was appointed Professor of Engineering in 1907 and served as Sir Thomas Elder Professor of Mathematics and Mechanics from 1910 when Professor Bragg was appointed to the Cavendish chair of physics in the University of Leeds Chapman then returned to his previous post in 1919 He served as Vice Chancellor during the absence of Sir William Mitchell 3 He retired in 1937 4 He was appointed president of the School of Mines council in 1939 on the death of Sir Langdon Bonython 5 His research work included With Thomas Roberts 1845 1920 Breakage of locomotive and other railway axles Established a laboratory where local stone and timber could be tested Distribution of stress in steel reinforcing rods in concrete Effects of building a dam on the Mundoo Channel Lake Alexandrina Use of brown coal from Leigh Creek including briquettesRecognition and memberships EditHe was elected to the Royal Society of South Australia in 1888 and to the Australian Association for the Advancement of Science He was a founding member of the South Australian Institute of Engineers and a foundation member of the Institution of Engineers Australia in 1921 in 1918 the first chairman of its South Australian division and the third Federal President He was awarded their Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal in 1928 6 and made honorary life member in 1932 He was awarded Melbourne University s Kernot Medal in 1927 He was president of the Astronomical Society of South Australia for a record 32 years 7 and elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1902 1909 7 He was a member of the council of the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers and in 1920 elected president of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy 8 He was a member of the South Australian Institute of Surveyors from 1912 9 and president 1917 1929 7 He was a member of the councils of both the University of Adelaide and the School of Mines On his retirement from the University of Adelaide in 1937 he was made Emeritus Professor his portrait by Ivor Hele hangs in the School of Engineering s Chapman Lecture Theatre which was named for him 7 He was appointed CMG in 1927 3 and knighted in 1938 7 Family EditOn 14 February 1889 he married Eva Maud Hall who survived him they had six sons and two daughters Robert Hall Chapman 6 January 1890 10 May 1953 engaged to Florence Muriel Day but she married footballer Charlie Perry Robert Hall Chapman married May Warren Knox He was chief engineer later commissioner with the South Australian Railways Charles George Chapman 19 November 1891 April 1916 was a lieutenant with the Royal Engineers killed in Mesopotamia during World War I 10 Eva Florence Chapman 5 December 1893 married Essington Day on 19 March 1919 lived at Burnside Lilian Eleanor Chapman 1895 married Edgar Bills of Orroroo on 4 October 1922 lived at Peterborough Walter Harrison Chapman 1896 of Bulolo New Guinea James Douglas Chapman 1901 married Gwendolen Ruth Johnston on 7 January 1929 He was an engineer with the Adelaide City Council Ernest Stirling Chapman 1907 dentist in Clare Leslie Drake Chapman 8 December 1911 engaged to Ellen Rose McBeath He was engineer associated with the Goolwa barrageReferences Edit Chapman Sir Robert William 1866 1942 abdonline anu edu au D A Cumming and G Moxham They Built South Australia published by the authors 1986 ISBN 0 9589111 0 X a b Death of Sir Robert Chapman The Advertiser Adelaide 28 February 1942 p 6 Retrieved 1 December 2015 via National Library of Australia Chapman Robert William 1866 1942 www eoas info Sir Robert Chapman Dead The Chronicle Adelaide 5 March 1942 p 22 Retrieved 1 December 2015 via National Library of Australia Peter Russell Nicol Medal recipients Engineers Australia Retrieved 1 December 2015 a b c d e Adelaidia Sir Robert Chapman Retrieved 1 December 2015 Personal News The Express and Telegraph Vol LVII no 16 959 South Australia 13 February 1920 p 2 Retrieved 23 December 2018 via National Library of Australia Institute of Surveyors Daily Herald Adelaide 24 October 1912 p 3 Retrieved 1 December 2015 via National Library of Australia The Late Lieutenant C G Chapman The Advertiser Adelaide 26 April 1916 p 9 Retrieved 1 December 2015 via National Library of Australia External links Edit nbsp Works by or about Robert William Chapman at Wikisource nbsp Media related to Robert William Chapman at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert William Chapman engineer amp oldid 1175892593, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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