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  • 21 herbert

    (n) герберт; херберт
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    n. Герберт
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    Герберт

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  • 22 Herbert

    [ʹhɜ:bət] n
    Херберт; Герберт ( мужское имя)

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  • 23 Herbert

    ['hɜːbət]
    ч
    Ге́рберт

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  • 24 Herbert

    Герберт

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  • 25 Herbert

    ['hɜːbət]
    сущ.

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  • 26 Herbert

    n Херберт; Герберт

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  • 27 Herbert

    n
    ჰერბერტი

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  • 28 Herbert cloudburst test

    Herbert cloudburst test
    n

    Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. . 1995.

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  • 29 Herbert Marcuse

    Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979) radicaal politieke filosoof uit Duitsland afkomstig en in V.S. woonachtig was

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  • 30 Herbert Samuel

    Herbert Samuel (de eerste hoge commissaris van het Engelse mandaat)

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  • 31 Herbert Marcuse

    Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979), tyskfödd amerikans radikal och politisk filosof

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  • 32 Herbert Samuel

    Herbert Samuel (första överkommissarie under det brittiska madatet)

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  • 33 Herbert, Edward Geisler

    [br]
    b. 23 March 1869 Dedham, near Colchester, Essex, England
    d. 9 February 1938 West Didsbury, Manchester, England
    [br]
    English engineer, inventor of the Rapidor saw and the Pendulum Hardness Tester, and pioneer of cutting tool research.
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    Edward Geisler Herbert was educated at Nottingham High School in 1876–87, and at University College, London, in 1887–90, graduating with a BSc in Physics in 1889 and remaining for a further year to take an engineering course. He began his career as a premium apprentice at the Nottingham works of Messrs James Hill \& Co, manufacturers of lace machinery. In 1892 he became a partner with Charles Richardson in the firm of Richardson \& Herbert, electrical engineers in Manchester, and when this partnership was dissolved in 1895 he carried on the business in his own name and began to produce machine tools. He remained as Managing Director of this firm, reconstituted in 1902 as a limited liability company styled Edward G.Herbert Ltd, until his retirement in 1928. He was joined by Charles Fletcher (1868–1930), who as joint Managing Director contributed greatly to the commercial success of the firm, which specialized in the manufacture of small machine tools and testing machinery.
    Around 1900 Herbert had discovered that hacksaw machines cut very much quicker when only a few teeth are in operation, and in 1902 he patented a machine which utilized this concept by automatically changing the angle of incidence of the blade as cutting proceeded. These saws were commercially successful, but by 1912, when his original patents were approaching expiry, Herbert and Fletcher began to develop improved methods of applying the rapid-saw concept. From this work the well-known Rapidor and Manchester saws emerged soon after the First World War. A file-testing machine invented by Herbert before the war made an autographic record of the life and performance of the file and brought him into close contact with the file and tool steel manufacturers of Sheffield. A tool-steel testing machine, working like a lathe, was introduced when high-speed steel had just come into general use, and Herbert became a prominent member of the Cutting Tools Research Committee of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1919, carrying out many investigations for that body and compiling four of its Reports published between 1927 and 1933. He was the first to conceive the idea of the "tool-work" thermocouple which allowed cutting tool temperatures to be accurately measured. For this advance he was awarded the Thomas Hawksley Gold Medal of the Institution in 1926.
    His best-known invention was the Pendulum Hardness Tester, introduced in 1923. This used a spherical indentor, which was rolled over, rather than being pushed into, the surface being examined, by a small, heavy, inverted pendulum. The period of oscillation of this pendulum provided a sensitive measurement of the specimen's hardness. Following this work Herbert introduced his "Cloudburst" surface hardening process, in which hardened steel engineering components were bombarded by steel balls moving at random in all directions at very high velocities like gaseous molecules. This treatment superhardened the surface of the components, improved their resistance to abrasion, and revealed any surface defects. After bombardment the hardness of the superficially hardened layers increased slowly and spontaneously by a room-temperature ageing process. After his retirement in 1928 Herbert devoted himself to a detailed study of the influence of intense magnetic fields on the hardening of steels.
    Herbert was a member of several learned societies, including the Manchester Association of Engineers, the Institute of Metals, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. He retained a seat on the Board of his company from his retirement until the end of his life.
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    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Manchester Association of Engineers Butterworth Gold Medal 1923. Institution of Mechanical Engineers Thomas Hawksley Gold Medal 1926.
    Bibliography
    E.G.Herbert obtained several British and American patents and was the author of many papers, which are listed in T.M.Herbert (ed.), 1939, "The inventions of Edward Geisler Herbert: an autobiographical note", Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers 141: 59–67.
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  • 34 Herbert, Sir Alfred Edward

    [br]
    b. 5 September 1866 Leicester, England
    d. 26 May 1957 Kings Somborne, Hampshire, England
    [br]
    English mechanical engineer and machine-tool manufacturer.
    [br]
    Alfred Herbert was educated at Stoneygate School, Leicester, and served an apprenticeship with Joseph Jessop \& Sons, also of Leicester, from 1881 to 1886. In 1887 he was engaged as Manager of a small engineering firm in Coventry, and before the end of that year he purchased the business in partnership with William Hubbard. They commenced the manufacture of machine-tools especially for the cycle industry. Hubbard withdrew from the partnership in 1890 and Herbert continued on his own account, the firm being established as a limited liability company, Alfred Herbert Ltd, in 1894. A steady expansion of the business continued, especially after the introduction of their capstan lathe, and by 1914 it was the largest manufacturer of machine-tools in Britain. In addition to making machine-tools of all types for the home and export market, the firm acted as an agent for the import of specialist machine-tools from abroad. During the First World War Alfred Herbert was in 1915 appointed head of machine-tool production at the War Office and when the Ministry of Munitions was set up he was transferred to that Ministry as Controller of Machine Tools. He was President of the Machine Tools Trades Association from 1919 to 1934. He was elected a member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1892 and in 1921 was a founder member of the Institution of Production Engineers. Almost to the end of his long life he continued to take an active part in the direction of his company. He expressed his views on current events affecting industry in the technical press and in his firm's house journal.
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    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    KBE 1917. Officier de la Légion d'honneur 1917. Order of St Stanislas of Russia 1918. Order of Leopold of Belgium 1918. Freeman of the City of Coventry 1933. President, Institution of Production Engineers 1927–9. Honorary Member, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1941.
    Bibliography
    1948, Shots at the Truth, Coventry (a selection of his speeches and writings).
    Further Reading
    D.J.Jeremy (ed.), 1984–6, Dictionary of Business Biography, Vol. 3, London, pp. 174–7 (a useful account).
    Obituary, 1957, Engineering, 183:680.
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    Biographical history of technology > Herbert, Sir Alfred Edward

  • 35 Herbert Hoover National Historic Site

    Национальная историческая достопримечательность "Музей Герберта Гувера"
    Находится в г. Уэст-Бранче, шт. Айова. Включает дом, где родился и провел детские годы 31-й президент США Г. Гувер [ Hoover, Herbert Clark], могилу президента и его супруги, Президентскую библиотеку [Herbert Hoover Presidential Library]. Входит в систему национальных парков [ National Park System] с 1965

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  • 36 Herbert hardness

    (met) duritate Herbert

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  • 37 Herbert Spencer

    s.
    Heriberto Spencer, Spencer, Herbert Spencer.

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  • 38 Herbert (pendulum) hardness

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  • 39 Herbert pendulum hardness tester

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  • 40 Herbert (pendulum) hardness

    Металлургия: маятник

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  • Herbert — ist ein männlicher Vorname und ein Familienname. Die seltene weibliche Form des Vornamens lautet Herberta. Herkunft und Bedeutung Der Name Herbert, auch Heribert, entstand aus der Zusammensetzung der althochdeutschen Wörter „heri“ für Heer,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Herbert — (related to Heribert) may refer to:* Herbert I of Maine * Herbert II of Maine * Herbert I of Vermandois * Herbert II of Vermandois * Herbert III of Vermandois * Herbert IV of Vermandois * Herbert, New Zealand, a small town in North Otago *… …   Wikipedia

  • Herbert — Herbert, George * * * (as used in expressions) Asquith, H(erbert) H(enry), 1 conde de Oxford y Asquith Best, Charles H(erbert) Bradley, F(rancis) H(erbert) Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm Bush, George (Herbert Walker) Dillinger, John (Herbert) Dow,… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Herbert — puede aludir a: como apellido Frank Herbert, escritor. Zbigniew Herbert, poeta. William Herbert, botánico. Ricki Herbert, entrenador de la Selección de fútbol de Nueva Zelanda. Matthew Herbert, músico británico. como nombre Edwin Herbert Land,… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Herbert — Herbert,   1) [ həːbət], Sir (seit 1945) A. P. (Alan Patrick), englischer Schriftsteller und Politiker, * Elstead (County Surrey) 24. 9. 1890, ✝ London 11. 11. 1971. Herbert schrieb lange Jahre für die Zeitschrift »Punch«, verfasste Romane,… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Herbert — m English, German, and French: of Continental Germanic origin, introduced to Britain by the Normans. It is composed of the elements heri, hari army + berht bright, famous. A form of this name (Herebeorht) existed in England before the Conquest,… …   First names dictionary

  • Herbert — • Herbert (ou Héribert) (20 mars), vivait dans une île, au milieu du lac de Derwentwater, dans le Cumberland. Ami de l évêque de Lindisfarne, saint Cuthbert, il mourut en même temps que lui en 687. Nom issu du germain hari (armée) et behrt… …   Dictionnaire des saints

  • Herbert — masc. proper name, introduced in England by the Normans, from O.Fr. Herbert, Latinized from Frankish *Hari berct, *Her(e) bert, lit. army bright …   Etymology dictionary

  • Herbert — Hèrbert DEFINICIJA ONOMASTIKA m. os. ime (njemačkoga podrijetla); Hȇrta ž. os. ime; hip.: Bȇrta (v. i Albert) ETIMOLOGIJA njem. Herbert …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • Herbert [1] — Herbert, 1) H. I. von Vermandois, war Graf von Champagne u. st. 943. 2) H. II., Enkel des Vor., Sohn Roberts, regierte als Graf von Champagne 968–993. 3) Eduard H. de Cherbury, geb. 1581 auf dem Schlosse Montgomery in Wales; er studirte in Oxford …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Herbert [2] — Herbert, eine von den Normannen abstammende englische Familie, deren ältester bekannter Ahnherr, Wilhelm, zu Anfang des 12. Jahrh. lebte u. von dem Grafen von Derby, Robert v. Ferrers, 1125 Norbury in Derbyshire zu Lehen erhielt. Merkwürdig sind …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

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