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Wilhelm Nusselt

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Name
  
Wilhelm Nusselt

Role
  
Engineer

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Died
  
September 1, 1957, Munich, Germany

Ernst Kraft Wilhelm Nuselt (Nusselt in English; born November 25, 1882 in Nuremberg – died September 1, 1957 in Munchen) was a German engineer. Nusselt studied mechanical engineering at the Munich Technical University (Technische Universitat Munchen), where he got his doctorate in 1907. He taught in Dresden from 1913 to 1917.

During this teaching tenure he developed the dimensional analysis of heat transfer, without any knowledge of the Buckingham π theorem or any other developments of Lord Rayleigh.

In so doing he opened the door for further heat transfer analysis. After teaching and working in Switzerland and Germany between 1917 and 1925, he was appointed to the Chair of Theoretical Mechanics in Munchen. There he made important developments in the field of heat exchangers. He held that position until 1952, being succeeded in the job by another important figure in the field of heat transfer, Ernst Schmidt.

The Nusselt number used in Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer is named in his honour.

References

Wilhelm Nusselt Wikipedia