• Philipp Forchheimer (7 August 1852 in Vienna – 2 October 1933 in Dürnstein, Lower Austria) was an Austrian engineer, a pioneer in the field of civil engineering...
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  • soft palate in some patients with rubella Philipp Forchheimer (1852–1933), Austrian engineer Dupuit–Forchheimer assumption on groundwater flow This page...
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  • Dupuit and Philipp Forchheimer in the late 1800s to simplify groundwater flow equations for analytical solutions. The Dupuit–Forchheimer assumption requires...
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  • geometries by following a few simple rules (initially developed by Philipp Forchheimer around 1900, and later formalized by Arthur Casagrande in 1937) and...
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    was founded in 1880 and produced several notable individuals like Philipp Forchheimer. Approximately 1,000 students are enrolled in the faculty. The following...
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  • of electrical engineering; co-inventor of the electron microscope Philipp Forchheimer (1852–1933) – civil engineering Rolf Göpfert – architect B. J. Habibie...
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  • Gedeon Dagan James Dooge Endre Dudich G. H. Dury Saeid Eslamian Philipp Forchheimer François-Alphonse Forel Pieter Harting Majid Hassanizadeh Alf Howard...
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    Barré de Saint-Venant, and Joseph Valentin Boussinesq, as well as Philipp Forchheimer and Boris Bakhmeteff. From 1851, as a full professor at the École...
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  • equations for the three space dimensions, as pointed out earlier by Philipp Forchheimer. The single-phase permeability was generalized to be a 3x3 tensor...
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