• Pierre-Henri Hugoniot (born in Allenjoie, Doubs, France on 5 June 1851; died in Nantes, France in February 1887) was an inventor, mathematician, and physicist...
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    and physicist William John Macquorn Rankine and French engineer Pierre Henri Hugoniot. The basic idea of the jump conditions is to consider what happens...
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    investigate the properties of the supersonic flow. Macquorn Rankine and Pierre Henri Hugoniot independently developed the theory for flow properties before and...
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    flow. It is named after physicists Rankine and the French engineer Pierre Henri Hugoniot; The Rankine cycle, an analysis of an ideal heat-engine with a condensor...
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  • descriptions as a fallback Leslie Howarth – British mathematician Pierre Henri Hugoniot – French military engineer (1851-1887)Pages displaying wikidata...
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  • Saint-Lazare Pierre Bouguer Pierre Curie Pierre Goldschmidt Pierre Henri Hugoniot Pierre Hohenberg Pierre Louis Dulong Pierre Louis Maupertuis Pierre Perrault...
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    techniques to visualize the changes in density. Macquorn Rankine and Pierre Henri Hugoniot independently developed the theory for flow properties before and...
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  • or "Xnnnn", where nnnn stands for the year of admission into the school. Henri Becquerel, X1872 Maurice Allais, X1931 "Jean Tirole". Nobel Foundation....
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  • Alberto Castigliano (1847–1884) Sofia Kovalevskaya (1850–1891) Pierre Henri Hugoniot (1851–1887) Heinrich Hertz* (1857–1894) Sir George Stokes, 1st Baronet...
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  • concept of Helmholtz resonance. 1887 – Pierre Henri Hugoniot based on the work of Rankine, introduces the Rankine–Hugoniot conditions to model shock waves....
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  • equation Orbital mechanics George William Hill Hugoniot equation Compressible flows Pierre Henri Hugoniot Hunter–Saxton equation Hunter–Zheng equation Liquid...
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