- William B. Morgan
Dr. William B. Morgan is an American
naval architect and renowned expert inpropeller design.Morgan was born in
Iowa , received his M.S. in Mechanics and Hydraulics 1951 from theUniversity of Iowa , and a doctorate in Naval Architecture from theUniversity of California, Berkley in 1961, and devoted his entire professional career to the Carderock Division (David Taylor Model Basin ),Naval Surface Warfare Center ,Bethesda, Maryland .Morgan started working with
UNIVAC I andUNIVAC II computers in 1954. He introduced computers intonaval engineering and thereby revolutionized propeller design. He published numerous studies of sub-cavitating, super-cavitating, and contra-rotating propellers; annular airfoil and ducted propeller theory; propeller blade strength; hydrodynamic properties of blade sections; and propeller cavitation, ventilation and noise. Perhaps most significantly, he led development of the highly skewed propeller with its superior vibration and acoustic properties.Morgan ultimately was named head of the hydromechanics directorate, David Taylor Model Basin, responsible for all hydromechanic research concerning U.S. Navy ships and submarines, and managing three hundred employees, a $70 million budget and Navy testing facilities estimated at almost $2 billion nationwide. He directed the acquisition of major facilities including the Maneuvering and Seakeeping Basin, Rotating Arm, 36-inch Variable Pressure Water Tunnel, and the Large Cavitation Channel (now named in his honor).
Morgan was given numerous awards from national and international technical societies, academia, and the Navy. He is the only U.S. citizen to receive the
William Froude Medal from theRoyal Institute of Naval Architects . In 1992 he entered theNational Academy of Engineering and in 1997 was awarded theGibbs Brothers Medal by theNational Academy of Science .References
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