词条 | Donald A. Dahlstrom |
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Donald Albert Dahlstrom (1920 – June 16, 2004) was recognized by the AIChE as one 100 prominent chemical engineers of the modern era, for his work on liquid-solids separation,[1] particularly with respect to the hydrocyclone.[2][3][4] He was a professor in the Chemical Engineering Department of the University of Utah, and served as President of the AIChE in 1964. Dahlstrom graduated from the University of Minnesota and gained his PhD (in metallurgy and chemical engineering) from the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science in 1949.[5][6] He served in the US Navy then worked for as the "point man" for Eimco and also worked for Envirotech before taking up an academic post at the University of Utah.[6] References1. ^AIChE Centennial 100 Chemical Engineers of the Modern Era 2. ^D. A. Dahlstrom, Min. Trans., Sept., 331-344 (1949) Cyclone Operating Factors and Capacities of Coal and Refuse Slurries. 3. ^D. A. Dahlstrom (1954),Chemical Engineering Progress Symposium Series 15, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (1954), p. 41. Fundamentals and applications of the liquid cyclone. 4. ^D. A. Dahlstrom (1958) US Patent 2829771 Process and Apparatus for Classifying Solid Materials in a Hydrocyclone 5. ^McCormick Alumni 6. ^1 Chemical Engineering Progress January 2005, "Donald Albert Dahlstrom 1920-2004" External links
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