- Arthur B. Metzner
Arthur B. Metzner (born 1927, died
4 May 2006 was aCanadian professor ofchemical engineering and notedrheologist .Life
Metzner was born in
Saskatchewan . He gained a B.S. degree inchemical engineering from theUniversity of Alberta in 1948 and a doctorate Sc.D fromMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1951. [http://www.rheology.org/sor/publications/Rheology_B/RB2006Jul-a.pdf] "Rheology Bulletin" (2006) vol 75 no 2, pp 6-7, 21] He joined the faculty ofUniversity of Delaware in 1953 and remained their until his retirement in 1993. He became a full professor in 1961, and in 1991 the H. Fletcher Brown Professor of Chemical Engineering, which title he heldemeritus until his death. [http://www.engineering.ualberta.ca/uofaengineer/article.cfm?article=57328&issue=57312 U of Alberta Faculty of Engineering Magazine] The Rules of Rheology] He died on 4 May 2006, survived by his wife, Elizabeth.Work
Metzner realised that conventional theories of heat and mass transfer were very poor in designing many industrial processes with
non-Newtonian fluid s, and set about producing new design methods.. His work had direct industrial relevance to the processing of composite materials, polymer processing, and fiber spinning. His studies of fluid mechanics produced the Otto-Metzner correlation for power consumption in mixing of non-Newtonian fluids [http://www.aiche.org/About/Centennial/Mini/Profiles/Metzner.aspx AIChE Profiles] Arthur Metzner] and the White-Metzner equation for stress which is used incomputational fluid dynamics for polymer processing. He was also renowned as an educator.Honours and Awards
Metzner was a member of the
National Academy of Engineering and received awards from theAmerican Institute of Chemical Engineers , theAmerican Society for Engineering Education , theAmerican Chemical Society and theBingham Medal and from the Society of Rheology.References
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