- Lorenzo Allievi
Lorenzo Allievi (
November 18 ,1856 –October 30 ,1941 ) was an Italian engineer best known for his studies on thewater hammer problem.Infobox_Scientist
name = Lorenzo Allievi
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caption = Lorenzo Allievi
birth_date = birth date|1856|11|18|mf=y
birth_place =Milan ,Italy
death_date = death date|1941|10|30
death_place =Rome ,Italy
residence = flagicon|ItalyItaly
nationality = flagicon|Italy Italian
field =Electrical engineer
known_for =water hammer studiesBiography
Allievi was born in
Milan but moved with his family toRome in 1871. There he graduated in 1879. He worked inNaples from 1893 to 1901 as CEO of "Rinascimento di Napoli". Then he came back to the Rome area and started working in theTerni steel/chemical/hydroelectric industrial district. In August 1902, when maintenance was being carried out on the hydroelectrical power plant ofPapigno (Terni ), the closure of a water pipe caused its explosion and great damage to the plant. Allievi investigated the problem immediately thereafter and published his fundamental study on thewater hammer problem the same year. He continued to study this problem in the following years while still working on hydroelectric power plants and becoming vice president of the Union of Industrials (in Italy)., had replaced that of Papigno.
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