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Journal Article

Title
Mechanical Engineering Prize - 1968 Award
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 42, no. 1-2, Jan-Feb 1970, p. N17
Description

Includes brief biographies of Mr D J Close, BE MEngSc GradIEAust, and Mr K A Robeson, BMechE MIEAust.

Abstract

The Council of The Institution has decided that the 1968 Award of the Mechanical Engineering Prize of The Institution of Engineers, Australia, be made to Mr D J Close, BE MEngSc GradIEAust, and Mr K A Robeson, BMechE MIEAust, for the paper entitled "Design and performance of a thermal storage air conditioning system", which was published in the May 1968 issue of the Mechanical and Chemical Engineering Transactions; Mr R V Dunkle (non-member) to be recorded as a co-author.

Awards

  • Mechanical Engineering Prize, Institution of Engineers Australia (1955 - 1975)

    Mechanical Engineering Prize (1968) - to Mr D J Close, BE MEngSc GradIEAust, and Mr K A Robeson, BMechE MIEAust, for the paper "Design and performance of a thermal storage air conditioning system", Mechanical and Chemical Engineering Transactions, May 1968. Mr R V Dunkle (non-member) recorded as a co-author.

Related Published resources

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  • Close, D. J.; Robeson, K. A.; Dunkle, R. V., 'Design and performance of a thermal storage air conditioning system (and discussion)', Mechanical and Chemical Engineering Transactions, MC4 (1968), 45-. Details

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