Maurice Leblanc (engineer)

See also: Maurice Leblanc (homonymy)

Maurice Leblanc , born with Paris the March 2nd 1857 and dead the October 27th 1923, is a Engineer and industrial French, originator of several apparatuses in electricity and Hydraulique.

In addition to a complete theory of the asynchronous Motor , one owes him the advancers of phase, the circuits shock absorbers to obtain the synchronism of the Alternateur S, a machine of induction to replace the alternators, an excitation of an alternator, as well as a transformer of frequency and tension (1891).

In Hydraulic, it more particularly studies the Pompe S and the Turbine S, and develops a Air pump intended to produce the theoretical vacuum in a Condenseur. It builds a refrigerating machine with steam and ejector which is adopted by the marine S French and Russian for the cooling of the ammunition stores in large the Cuirassé S. Enfin, it studies the use of the air like refrigerating agent.

Maurice Leblanc is elected member of the Academy of Science in 1918.

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