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Lloyd H. Donnell

Lloyd Hamilton Donnell (May 25, 1895 – November 7, 1997) was an American mechanical engineer, and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He is considered internationally renowned expert in engineering mechanics,[1] specifically known for his work on shell analysis and thin-shell structure.[2] He was recipient of the 1969 ASME Medal.[3]

Biography

Youth, education and early career

Donnell was born Kents Hill, Maine in 1895, son of Albert Webb Donnell and Annie Morrell Hamilton Donnell. His father was a teacher and his mother an author.[4] After regular education he obtained his BSc in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan in 1915.[5][6] In 1930 he also obtained his PhD at the University of Michigan under Stephen Timoshenko.

After his graduation in 1915, Donnell had started teaching at University of Michigan. From 1930 to 1933 he was research assistant at the Aeronautical Laboratory of Caltech at Theodore von Kármán. From 1933 to 1939 he was engineer at Goodyear Zeppelin Company, where he worked on the design of airships.

Further career and acknowledgment

In 1939 Donnell joined the Illinois Institute of Technology faculty, where he served as Professor of Mechanical Engineering until his retirement in 1962. Afterwards he was Professor at Stanford University, and in 1974 guest professor at the University of Houston.

Donnell was founding editor of the engineering journal Applied Mechanics Reviews. He was awarded the honorary doctor degree by the Illinois Institute of Technology. In 1960 he received the Worcester Reed Warner Medal of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME),[7] the Theodore von Karman Medal in 1968 and the ASME Medal in 1969.

Work

Donnell is known for his "stress-analysis research into cylindrical shells, which advanced development of monocoque (wherein the external frame helps supports structural load) bodies for automobiles and planes. He also studied dynamics, elasticity, instability, and wave propagation."[4]

Selected publications

  • Donnell, Lloyd Hamilton. Longitudinal wave transmission and impact. University of Michigan, 1930.
  • Donnell, Lloyd Hamilton. Stability of thin-walled tubes under torsion. NACA Report No. 479, 1935.
  • Donnell, Lloyd Hamilton. Beams, plates and shells. McGraw-Hill Companies, 1976.
  • Donnell, Lloyd Hamilton. Symposium on the Theory of Shells (1966 : University of Houston). Proceedings, 1967

References

  1. ^ Lloyd H. Donnell, Illinois Institute of Technology, Hall of Fame, 2017. Accessed 2017-07-19.
  2. ^ Blaauwendraad, Johan, and Jeroen H. Hoefakker. "Donnell Bending Theory for Shallow Shells." Structural Shell Analysis. Springer Netherlands, 2014. 73-82.
  3. ^ Mechanical Engineering, Volume 92. 1970. p. 86
  4. ^ a b Lloyd H. Donnell - NNDB, at nndb.com, 2014. Accessed 2017-07-19.
  5. ^ Honorary Engineering Society of Iota Alpha, Constitution, By-laws, Directory 1937. p. 30
  6. ^ John William Leonard, Winfield Scott Downs, M. M. Lewis, Who's who in Engineering, Volume 9. 1964, p. 471
  7. ^ Journal of Engineering for Power, 1964. p. 644

External links

  • Lloyd H. Donnell, Illinois Institute of Technology, Hall of Fame

lloyd, donnell, lloyd, hamilton, donnell, 1895, november, 1997, american, mechanical, engineer, professor, mechanical, engineering, illinois, institute, technology, considered, internationally, renowned, expert, engineering, mechanics, specifically, known, wor. Lloyd Hamilton Donnell May 25 1895 November 7 1997 was an American mechanical engineer and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology He is considered internationally renowned expert in engineering mechanics 1 specifically known for his work on shell analysis and thin shell structure 2 He was recipient of the 1969 ASME Medal 3 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Youth education and early career 1 2 Further career and acknowledgment 2 Work 3 Selected publications 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditYouth education and early career Edit Donnell was born Kents Hill Maine in 1895 son of Albert Webb Donnell and Annie Morrell Hamilton Donnell His father was a teacher and his mother an author 4 After regular education he obtained his BSc in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan in 1915 5 6 In 1930 he also obtained his PhD at the University of Michigan under Stephen Timoshenko After his graduation in 1915 Donnell had started teaching at University of Michigan From 1930 to 1933 he was research assistant at the Aeronautical Laboratory of Caltech at Theodore von Karman From 1933 to 1939 he was engineer at Goodyear Zeppelin Company where he worked on the design of airships Further career and acknowledgment Edit In 1939 Donnell joined the Illinois Institute of Technology faculty where he served as Professor of Mechanical Engineering until his retirement in 1962 Afterwards he was Professor at Stanford University and in 1974 guest professor at the University of Houston Donnell was founding editor of the engineering journal Applied Mechanics Reviews He was awarded the honorary doctor degree by the Illinois Institute of Technology In 1960 he received the Worcester Reed Warner Medal of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME 7 the Theodore von Karman Medal in 1968 and the ASME Medal in 1969 Work EditDonnell is known for his stress analysis research into cylindrical shells which advanced development of monocoque wherein the external frame helps supports structural load bodies for automobiles and planes He also studied dynamics elasticity instability and wave propagation 4 Selected publications EditDonnell Lloyd Hamilton Longitudinal wave transmission and impact University of Michigan 1930 Donnell Lloyd Hamilton Stability of thin walled tubes under torsion NACA Report No 479 1935 Donnell Lloyd Hamilton Beams plates and shells McGraw Hill Companies 1976 Donnell Lloyd Hamilton Symposium on the Theory of Shells 1966 University of Houston Proceedings 1967References Edit Lloyd H Donnell Illinois Institute of Technology Hall of Fame 2017 Accessed 2017 07 19 Blaauwendraad Johan and Jeroen H Hoefakker Donnell Bending Theory for Shallow Shells Structural Shell Analysis Springer Netherlands 2014 73 82 Mechanical Engineering Volume 92 1970 p 86 a b Lloyd H Donnell NNDB at nndb com 2014 Accessed 2017 07 19 Honorary Engineering Society of Iota Alpha Constitution By laws Directory 1937 p 30 John William Leonard Winfield Scott Downs M M Lewis Who s who in Engineering Volume 9 1964 p 471 Journal of Engineering for Power 1964 p 644External links EditLloyd H Donnell Illinois Institute of Technology Hall of Fame Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lloyd H Donnell amp oldid 1122977805, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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