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Journal Article

Title
The Institution Award - 1965 Award
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 39, no. 1-2, Jan-Feb 1967, p. N21
Description

Includes brief biographies of Dr L. C. Schmidt, BCE MEngSc PhD AMIEAust, Dr L. K. Stevens, BCE MEngSc PhD AMIEAust, and N. R. Sheridan, MSc BE AMIEAust.

Abstract

Journal of the Institution of Enginee

Awards

  • The Institution Award, Institution of Engineers Australia (1963 - )

    The Institution Awards (1965) - to Dr L C Schmidt, BCE MEngSc PhD AMIEAust, and Dr L K Stevens, BCE MEngSc PhD AMIEAust, for the paper "Elastic critical loads of laterally braced trusses", Civil Engineering Transactions, Oct 1965. And to Mr N R Sheridan, MSc BE AMIEAust, for paper "Lithium bromide-water refrigerators for solar operation", Mechanical & Chemical Engineering Transactions, May 1965 - with co-author Professor J A Duffie, PhD, University of Wisconsin, USA.

People

  • Stevens, Leonard Kelman (Len) (1925 - 2018)

    The Institution Award (1965) - to Dr L C Schmidt, BCE MEngSc PhD AMIEAust, and Dr L K Stevens, BCE MEngSc PhD AMIEAust, for the paper "Elastic critical loads of laterally braced trusses", Civil Engineering Transactions, Oct 1965.

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