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Journal Article

Title
Mechanical Engineering Prize - 1974 Award
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 48, no. 1-2, Jan-Feb 1976, p. 9
Abstract

The Council has pleasure in announcing the following prize-winners for the Open Prizes - 1974 Awards:
Mechanical Engineering Prize [1974]. Mr J. V. Deslandes, GradIEAust (Victoria Division), Drs H. C. Watson and E. E. Milkins to be recorded as co-authors. "The prediction of emissions, performance and efficiency of a reciprocating engine". Preprinted from Thermofluids Conference, Melbourne, 1974, pp.34-43.

Awards

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

    Mechanical Engineering Prize (1974) - to Mr J V Deslandes, GradIEAust (Victoria Division), with Drs H C Watson and E E Milkins recorded as co-authors, for the paper "The prediction of emissions, performance and efficiency of a reciprocating engine", Thermofluids Conference, Melbourne, 1974, Preprinted papers, pp.34-43

Related Published resources

isRelated

  • Deslandes, J. V.; Watson, H. C.; and Milkins, E. E., 'The prediction of emissions, performance and efficiency of a reciprocating engine', in Thermofluids Conference, Melbourne, 1974, Preprint (1974), pp. 34-43.. Details

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