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The Combustion Institute
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The Role of Thermal Science in Meeting Societal Challenges
”
at the 15th International Heat Transfer Conference (IHTC-15)
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edited by Prof. Kazuya Tatsumi
Historical Development in the Thought of Thermal Science - Heat and Entropy
Preface and Chapters 18-20
(250 Years after James Watt and 200 Years after Sadi Carnot)
by
Yoshitaka Yamamoto
(English Translation by Hideo Yoshida)
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International Centre for Heat and Mass Transfer (ICHMT)
Brief Introduction to Member Institutions and Scientific Council Members (October, 2020, revised January 2022)
IHTC-7: September 1982 in München (average: about 56 years old)
January 1982 January 1983
From Galilei to Nernst in Thermal Science
Born in the sixteenth century
Galileo Galilei (1564‒1642)
Pierre Gassendi (1592‒1655)
René Descartes (1596‒1650)
Born in the seventeenth century
Robert Boyle (1627‒1691)
Robert Hooke (1635‒1703)
Isaac Newton (1642‒1727)
Thomas Savery (ca.1650‒1715)
Thomas Newcomen (1664‒1729)
Herman Boerhaave (1668‒1738)
Stephen Hales (1677‒1761)
John Theophilus Desaguliers (1683‒1744)
Colin Maclaurin (1698‒1746)
Born in the eighteenth century
Benjamin Franklin (1706‒1790)
William Cullen (1710‒1790)
David Hume (1711‒1776)
Joseph Black (1728‒1799)
James Watt (1736‒1819)
William Irvine (1743‒1787)
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743‒1794)
Pierre-Simon Laplace (1749‒1827)
Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford (1753‒1814)
Lazare Carnot (1753–1823)
William Cleghorn (1754‒1783) (not Wikipedia)
John Dalton (1766‒1844)
Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier (1768‒1830)
Thomas Young (1773‒1829)
Charles Bernard Desormes (1777‒1838)
Louis Joseph Gay-Lussac (1778‒1850)
Nicolas Clément (1779–1841)
Siméon Denis Poisson (1781‒1840)
Michael Faraday (1791‒1867)
William Whewell (1794‒1866)
Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (1796‒1832)
Émile Clapeyron (1799‒1864)
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Henri Regnault (1810–1878)
Carl Holtzmann (1811‒1865) (German)
Julius Robert von Mayer (1814‒1878)
James Prescott Joule (1818‒1889)
Hermann von Helmholtz (1821‒1894)
Rudolf Clausius (1822‒1888)
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824‒1907)
Julius Thomsen (1826‒1909)
Marcellin Berthelot (1827‒1907)
James Clerk Maxwell (1831‒1879)
Josiah Willard Gibbs (1839‒1903)
August Horstmann (1842‒1929)
Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann (1844‒1906)
Jacobus Henricus vanʼt Hoff (1852‒1911)
Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck (1858‒1947)
Walther Hermann Nernst (1864‒1941)