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17 Bouthoul, Gaston
перс.пол., межд. отн. Бутуль, Гастон (1899-; французский социолог и демограф; создал оригинальное направление теории международных отношений — полемологию; создал в 1951 г. Институт полемологии; наиболее известные произведения: "Мир" (1974) и "Отсроченное детоубийство" (1970); развивал свойственную французской политической науке антропологическо-структуралистскую традицию, считая основой войн коллективную агрессивность; агрессивность считал не естественным, а патологическим состоянием психики человека; исследовал факторы, вызывающие коллективную агрессивность; считал, что среди причин войны самые значимые — те, которые вытекают из структуры человеческих групп, имея в виду демографические и экономические структуры и считая, таки образом, долгосрочные и основные причины международных конфликтов конъюнктурными, единственное средство избежать которых — демографическое планирование; политические же причины международных конфликтов, т. е. вытекающие из соотношения сил в данный момент — второстепенны и случайны, согласно Бутулю)See: -
18 Lachaise, Gaston
[lǝˊʃez] [gɑ:sˊton] Лашез, Гастон (1882—1935), скульптор. Род. в Париже, в США с 1906. Больше всего известен скульптурами обнажённых женщинСША. Лингвострановедческий англо-русский словарь > Lachaise, Gaston
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19 Bousquet, Gaston du
[br]b. 20 August 1839 Paris, Franced. 24 March 1910 Paris, France[br]French locomotive engineer noted for the successful development of compound locomotives.[br]Bousquet spent his entire working life with the Northern Railway of France, reaching the position of Chief Engineer of Rolling Stock and Motive Power in 1890. In 1886 he was associated with Alfred de Glehn, technical head of locomotive builder Société Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques, in the building of a four-cylinder, four-crank, compound 2–2–2–0 partly derived from the work of F.W. Webb. In continuing association with de Glehn, Bousquet then designed a four-cylinder, compound 440 with the low-pressure cylinders beneath the smokebox and the high-pressure ones outside the frames; the first was completed in 1891. The details were well designed and the locomotive was the forerunner of a highly successful series. It was developed into 4–6–0, 4–4–2 and 4–6–2 types, and examples were used in quantity by all the principal French railways and by some in Germany, while G.J. Churchward brought three of the 4–4–2s to the Great Western Railway in England for comparison with his own locomotives. In 1905 Bousquet introduced an articulated 0–6–2+2–6–0 compound tank locomotive for freight trains: the two driving bogies supported a frame carrying boiler, tanks, etc. At the time of his death he was working on compound 4–6–4 locomotives.[br]Further ReadingJ.T.van Riemsdijk, 1970, "The compound locomotive (Part 1)", Transactions of the New comen Society 43; 1972, Part 2, Transactions of the New comen Society 44 (fully describes Bousquet's locomotives).See also: Mallet, Jules Théodore AnatolePJGR -
20 Planté, Raimond Louis Gaston
SUBJECT AREA: Electricity[br]b. 22 April 1834 Orthez, Franced. 21 May 1889 Paris, France[br]French physicist and inventor of a secondary electric cell from which was developed the widely used lead-acid storage battery.[br]After a scientific training at the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers, Planté obtained an appointment as a Laboratory Assistant to Becquerel. Later, when he was employed as a chemist in the Parisian electroplating firm of Christofle et Cie, he carried out investigations into polarization in electrical cells, which led to his discovery of the lead-acid accumulator in 1859. This cell, with lead plates in an electrolyte of dilute sulphuric acid, had the characteristics of a storage device for electrical energy. Its performance was improved considerably if it was repeatedly charged and discharged, the active material being formed electrochemically from the lead of the plate itself. At the time of its discovery the Planté cell had little practical application and it was not until satisfactory dynamos were introduced that its commercial exploitation was possible. The cell was improved by Faure and later by Swan and others. The lead-acid cell became considerably important in the early days of electricity supply and later for electric traction and automobile use. The results of Planté's researches were communicated to the Academy of Sciences and published in various scientific periodicals. He devoted the last few years of his life to the study of atmospheric electricity.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsChevalier de la Légion d'honneur 1881. Société d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale Médaille d'Ampère.Bibliography1860, "Nouvelle Pile secondaire d'une grande puissance", Comptes rendus 50:640–2. See Recherches sur l'électricité, Paris, 1879.Further ReadingG.Wood Vinal, 1955, Storage Batteries, 4th edn, London (describes developments subsequent to Planté's work).E.W.Wade, 1902, Secondary Batteries, London.GWBiographical history of technology > Planté, Raimond Louis Gaston
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