- Benoît
Fourneyron (31
October 1802 – 31 July 1867) was a
French engineer, born in Saint-Étienne, Loire.
Fourneyron made
significant contributions to the...
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Burdin from the Gr**** τύρβη, tyrbē,
meaning "vortex" or "whirling".
Benoit Fourneyron, a
former student of
Claude Burdin,
built the
first practical water turbine...
- Valérie
Fourneyron (French pronunciation: [valeʁi fuʁneʁɔ̃]; born 4
October 1959) is a
former French politician of the
Socialist Party (PS) who has been...
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potential hydropower sources existed. In 1826 the
French engineer Benoit Fourneyron developed a high-efficiency (80%) outward-flow
water turbine.
Water was...
- François
Fillon Preceded by Marc-Philippe
Daubresse Succeeded by Valérie
Fourneyron Personal details Born (1973-08-26) 26
August 1973 (age 51) Châteauroux...
- M****achusetts.
Boyden improved upon a
turbine developed by
French engineer Fourneyron by
adding a
conical approach p****age for the
incoming water—submerged...
- Jean-Victor
Poncelet developed an inward-flow turbine. In 1826, Benoît
Fourneyron developed an outward-flow turbine. This was an
efficient machine (~80%)...
- smaller, less
expensive and more
efficient turbine,
developed by Benoît
Fourneyron,
beginning with his
first model in 1827.
Turbines are
capable of handling...
- in the
government of
Prime Minister Manuel Valls; she
replaced Valérie
Fourneyron who had
resigned for
health reasons. In June 2015, she left the government...
- In a
written parliamentary question addressed in May 2013 to Valérie
Fourneyron,
Minister of Sports,
Youth Affairs, Po****r
Education and
Community Life...