Laboratoire Aerodynamique Eiffel

The Laboratoire Aerodynamique Eiffel (English: Laboratory of Aerodynamics Eiffel) is a research institute, associated with the Scientific and Technical Centre for Building. It is located in Paris, France, 16th arrondissement.

Laboratoire Aerodynamique Eiffel
Laboratoire Aerodynamique Eiffel in Paris, France
Established1912
MissionFundamental research
Location,
France
Coordinates48°50′32″N 2°15′47″E / 48.8422966003418°N 2.263073444366455°E / 48.8422966003418; 2.263073444366455
Websiteaerodynamiqueeiffel.fr
Geographical position of the Laboratoire Aerodynamique Eiffel
Geographical position of the Laboratoire Aerodynamique Eiffel
Position in France

History

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La Société Aérodynamique Eiffel operates the Auteuil wind tunnel, designed in 1912 by Gustave Eiffel and listed as a Monument historique.[1]

Although he was concerned about the wind resistance of structures, Gustave Eiffel did not do a great deal of work on this issue. He carried out very few wind tunnel tests on this specific subject and only studied one of his constructions, the Garabit viaduct. His main contribution to aerodynamics concerns aviation.[2]

Gustave Eiffel is recognised as one of the precursors of experimental aerodynamics, particularly for aeronautics.[3]

As early as 1915, Gustave Eiffel put his facilities and knowledge at the service of the Peugeot Company to improve the performance of a racing car.[4]

This activity remained marginal until 1950, but then developed very rapidly at the request of the car industry. The laboratory designed and manufactured an aerodynamic balance for measuring the main aerodynamic coefficients.[5]

From 1945, the Eiffel Laboratory's facilities were used to determine the wind dimensions of engineering structures.[citation needed]

In 2016, the Eiffel laboratory assisted ADEME (Agence de l'environnement et de la maîtrise de l'énergie) and the public authorities in drafting rules for natural ventilation in housing in the French overseas departments.[6]

Research partners

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The following are research partners of the laboratory:[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Aérodynamique Eiffel et sa soufflerie". exploreparis.com.
  2. ^ "Le Laboratoire Aérodynamique Eiffel". paris-promeneurs.com. 21 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Laboratoire Aérodynamique Eiffel". parisjetaime.com.
  4. ^ "Laboratoire Aérodynamique Eiffel". exploreparis.com.
  5. ^ "Aérodynamique Eiffel, Paris". tourisme93.com.
  6. ^ "Paris: dans le laboratoire Eiffel, la soufflerie aérodynamique tourne toujours". leparisien.fr (in French). France. 19 November 2018.
  7. ^ "Nos Programmes de Recherche Partenariale". aerodynamiqueeiffel.fr (in French). France.
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