Wilfrid Noel Bond (27 December 1897 – 25 August 1937) was an English physicist and engineer known for his work in fluid mechanics. He received his Doctor of Science from the University of London, and was a lecturer at the University of Reading from 1921 until his death.[1][2] The Bond number, used in fluid mechanics to characterize the shape of bubbles and drops, is named after him.[3]
Wilfrid Noel Bond | |
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Born | St Albans, Hertfordshire, England | 27 December 1897
Died | 25 August 1937 | (aged 39)
Known for | Bond number |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Fluid mechanics |
Bibliography
edit- An Introduction to Fluid Motion (1925)
- Numerical Examples in Physics (1931)
- Probability and Random Errors (1935)
References
edit- ^ Hager, Willi H. (2012). "Wilfrid Noel Bond and the Bond number". Journal of Hydraulic Research. 50 (1): 3–9. doi:10.1080/00221686.2011.649839. ISSN 0022-1686. S2CID 122193400.
- ^ "Dr. W. N. Bond". Nature. 140 (3547): 716. 1937. Bibcode:1937Natur.140Q.716.. doi:10.1038/140716a0. ISSN 0028-0836.
- ^ Kunes, Josef (13 February 2012). Dimensionless Physical Quantities in Science and Engineering. Elsevier. p. 95. ISBN 9780123914583.