- Tung Hua Lin
Tung Hua Lin (born
May 26 ,1911 - diedJune 18 ,2007 ) was a Chineseaerospace andstructural engineer best known for designing China's first twin engineaircraft duringWorld War II .cite news|url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/state/20070624-0107-ca-obit-lin.html|publisher=San Diego Union Tribune|title=UCLA professor who designed Chinese twin-engine plane dies at 96|date-2007 -06-24 |accessdate=2007-06-24]Early life and career
Lin was born in
Chungking in May 1911; his grandfather was head of the local telegraph agency. In 1914, his family moved toBeijing . He enrolled in Huiwen High School in 1924, graduating in 1928. After graduation, he enteredYenching University , majoring in physics, but the following year transferred to Chiaotung University'sTangshan ,Hebei campus (present-daySouthwest Jiaotong University ), graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1933.cite web|last=Lin|first=Tung Hua|title=林同骅學長簡介: 2005年校友會終身成就獎 (Profile of Tung Hua Lin: 2005 Alumni Association Achievement Award)|publisher=Jiaotong/Chiao Tung University Alumni Association of Southern California|date=2005|accessdate=2007-06-25|url=http://www.ctuaa-sc.com/alumni/alu_linth.htm] He then won a Chinese National Fellowship to study in theUnited States in 1933.cite web|url=http://cee.ucla.edu/cgi-bin/peop_faculty.php?fpg=0&uid=31|publisher=Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles|title=Tung Hua Lin|accessdate=2007-06-24] He completed his master of science degree at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology in 1936. He returned to teach atTsing Hua University in 1937.cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Marquis Who's Who|year=2006|title=Tung Hua Lin Accessed through Galenet's Biography Resource Centre] His cousinTung-Yen Lin was also one of the outstanding structural engineers of the 20th century.World War II
Lin was asked to design aircraft during
World War II . His production team worked in acave to protect against bombing by theJapan ese. He lacked modern design tools such aswind tunnel s to test the aircraft.cite news|publisher=Los Angeles Times|title='Bat' wings; pioneer built planes in Chinese cave|date=1991 -04-29 |accessdate=2007-06-24 Accessed through Thomson Gale's Infotrack] The C-0101 which he designed was test flown fromChungking toChengdu onNovember 18 ,1944 . Lin was awarded a medal by the Chinese government for his efforts.Postwar career
After the war, Lin was a member of a mission to design
jet aircraft in China. They approached theSt. Louis, Missouri -basedMcDonnell Aircraft about mass-producing their aircraft, but as the price quoted was too expensive, they instead choseGloucester, England 'sGloster Aircraft Company ; Lin was part of a 20-person design team who moved to England to work with them in 1947. However, due to a lack of funding, they had to halt production in 1949, whereupon Lin moved to the United States. There, he taught at theUniversity of Detroit while studying for his doctorate at theUniversity of Michigan . He became a professor at theUniversity of California, Los Angeles in 1955; while there, he published the "Theory of Inelastic Structure" in 1968. He retired in 1978.Lin was awarded the
Theodore von Kármán Medal by theAmerican Society of Civil Engineers in 1988. His research onearthquake stress in construction materials led to a fellowship in theNational Academy of Engineering in 1990.Taiwan 'sAcademia Sinica named him as a member in 1996. He died of heart failure in June 2007.ee also
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Tung-Yen Lin Publications
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** Chinese edition: cite book|last=Lin|first=T.H.|id=ISBN 7113069649|date=2006|location=Beijing|publisher=China Railway Publishing House|coauthors=Fan Wentian (translator)|title=非弹性结构理论|origtitle=Theory of inelastic structureReferences
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