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H. de Graffigny

Gas and Petroleum Engines

In “Gas and Petroleum Engines,” H. de Graffigny meticulously explores the intricate workings and applications of internal combustion engines, primarily focusing on gas and petroleum technologies. The book combines clear technical explanations with insightful historical context, showcasing the evolution of engine design and efficiency within the industrial age. De Graffigny employs a didactic literary style, balancing theoretical discourse with practical considerations, making complex concepts accessible to both engineers and the intellectually curious public. His analysis is situated firmly within the burgeoning field of mechanical engineering of the early 20th century, capturing the zeitgeist of innovation during this transformative period. H. de Graffigny was a pioneering engineer whose extensive work in the design and optimization of combustion engines significantly influenced contemporary engineering practices. His firsthand experience in industrial settings and academic pursuits allowed him to bridge the gap between theory and practice, fostering a comprehensive understanding of engine dynamics. Driven by a deep-seated belief in the potential of engineered solutions to revolutionize transportation and industry, he dedicated his efforts to documenting best practices and advancing knowledge within the field. This book is essential for engineering students, professionals, and enthusiasts eager to grasp the principles underlying gas and petroleum engines. De Graffigny'Äôs insightful perspective and rigorous analysis will not only enhance your technical knowledge but also deepen your appreciation for the historical development of modern transportation technologies.
156 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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