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Residence
  
West St. Paul

Role
  
Engineer

Name
  
Ernst G.


Known for
  
Nationality
  
United States (1950)

Fields
  
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Born
  
September 13, 1904Prague, Austria-Hungary (
1904-09-13
)

Institutions
  
1938 Aeronautical Research Institute (Braunschweig)1945 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base1951 University of Minnesota (Regents Professor & professor emeritus)

Alma mater
  
German Institute of Technology (1927)(Ph.D. - 1931)

Doctoral students
  
Regents Professor R. J. Goldstein

Died
  
Education
  
Czech Technical University in Prague

Ernst Rudolph Georg Eckert (September 13, 1904 – July 8, 2004) was a scientist who advanced the film cooling technique for aeronautical engines. He earned his Diplom Ingenieur and doctorate in 1927 and 1931, respectively, and habilitated in 1938. Eckert worked as a rocket and jet engine scientist at the Aeronautical Research Institute in Braunschweig, Germany, then via Operation Paperclip, began jet propulsion research in 1945 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. In 1951, Eckert joined the University of Minnesota in the department of mechanical engineering. Eckert published more than 550 scientific papers and books. The Eckert number in fluid dynamics was named after him.

Dr. Eckert's son-in-law Horst Henning Winter is a professor of chemical engineering at UMass. Dr. Winter specializes in rheology.

References

Ernst R. G. Eckert Wikipedia


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