RefNo | EC/1912/07 |
Previous numbers | Cert XIII, 32; A04492 |
Level | Item |
Title | Lyle, Sir Thomas Ranken: certificate of election to the Royal Society |
Citation | Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Melbourne. In addition to the work of developing the School of Natural Philosophy of Melbourne, has published the following papers: - 'Currents in Branched and Mutually Inducing Circuits' (Electrician, 1898); 'On Hysteresis' (ibid, 1899); 'On Circular Filaments or Circular Magnetic Shells equivalent to Circular Coils' (Proc Phys Soc Lond, vol xviii, also Phil Mag, 1902; 'The Temperature Variations of the Specific Molecular Conductivity, and of the Fluidity of Sodium Chloride' (in conjunction with Mr Hosking, Phil Mag, 1902); 'Preliminary account of a Wave Tracer and Analyser' (ibid, 1903); 'The Alternate Current Transformer' (Proc Roy Soc Victoria, vol xvii); 'Investigations of the Variation of Magnetic Hysteresis with Frequency' (Proc Phys Soc Lond, vol xix, and Phil Mag, 1905); 'On an Expeditious and Practical Method of Harmonic Analysis' (Proc Roy Soc Victoria, vol xvii); 'Experiments on the Propagation of Longitudinal Waves of Magnetic Flux along Iron Wires and Rods' (in conjunction with Mr Baldwin, Phil Mag, 1906); 'On Transformer Indicator Diagrams' (Proc Phys Soc Lond, vol xx and (Phil Mag, 1906); 'Theory of the Alternate Current Generator' (ibid, vol xxi, and Phil Mag, 1909); 'Experiments on the Behaviour of Iron under Periodic Magnetizing Forces' (in conjunction with Mr Gray, Proc Aust Assoc Adv Sci, Brisbane, 1909). |
Proposers | J Joly; W H Bragg; F T Trouton; R T Glazebrook; A Liversidge; O Masson; Robert S Ball; E T Whittaker; J A McClelland; E Rutherford; A A Rambaut |
AccessStatus | Open |
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Fellows associated with this archive
Code | PersonName | Dates |
NA1205 | Lyle; Sir; Thomas Ranken (1860 - 1944) | 1860 - 1944 |