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  1. Fluid Film Lubrication - Osborne Reynolds Centenary (Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology//Proceedings)
  2. Osborne Reynolds and Engineering Science Today
  3. Osborne Reynolds and his work in hydraulics and hydrodynamics (Science in Britain) by Alfred Herbert Gibson, 1948
  4. Hornbook on Local Government Law by Osborne M. Reynolds, 2009-05-01
  5. Sewer gas, and how to keep it out of houses, a handbook on house drainage by Osborne Reynolds, 2010-08-29
  6. Papers on mechanical and physical subjects by Osborne Reynolds, Arthur William Brightmore, et all 2010-09-05
  7. Memoir of James Prescott Joule .. by Osborne Reynolds, 2010-09-04
  8. The Sub-Mechanics of the Universe (Classic Reprint) by Osborne Reynolds, 2010-04-19
  9. Memoir of James Prescott Joule, Volume 36 by Osborne Reynolds, 2010-01-11
  10. Memoir of James Prescott Joule ... [ 1892 ] by Osborne Reynolds, 2009-08-10
  11. Papers on Mechanical and Physical Subjects (Volume 1) by Osborne Reynolds, 2010-01-01
  12. Triple-Expansion Engines and Engine-Trials by Osborne Reynolds, 2010-01-10
  13. On an Inversion of Ideas as to the Structure of the Universe: (the Rede Lecture, June 10, 1902) [ 1902 ] by Osborne Reynolds, 2009-08-10
  14. Syllabus of the Lectures in Engineering at the Owens College. Together with a Series of Examples Arranged by J.B. Millar by Osborne Reynolds, J B. Millar, 2010-04-09

1. No. 1529: Osborne Reynolds
Osborne Reynolds of sand Reynolds Numbers No. 1529 OSBORNE REYNOLDS. by John H. Lienhard
http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1529.htm
No. 1529:
OSBORNE REYNOLDS by John H. Lienhard Click here for audio of Episode 1529. Today, a great Victorian engineer. The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. H ave you ever noticed how, when you walk on wet sand, it momentarily dries out around each footprint? That odd behavior was explained in 1885 by a British engineering professor at the University of Manchester. He was Osborne Reynolds , and he wanted to explain nothing less than the very structure of the universe. In his later years, Reynolds tried to replace the then-current ether theory with the idea that the universe is filled with tiny granular particles; hence the interest in sand. Well, we've forgotten his granular theory, but not the rest of his work. Reynolds came from a long line of Anglican clergy in Northern Ireland. He was drawn into his father's hobby of math and mechanics, and he was talented. He was 25 when Manchester made him a professor. We know him best for his work on the flow of fluids like water, air, oil or steam. His Reynolds Number is a ratio that shows the effect of viscosity in a flow. Compute it, and you'll know the nature of the flow before you see it. The Reynolds number for a BB sinking in honey is less than one. For a reed in the breeze it might be a hundred. For a golf ball in flight it's over 200,000.

2. Reynolds
Osborne Reynolds. Chronology 1880 to 1890. Honours awarded to Osborne Reynolds(Click a link below for the full list of mathematicians honoured in this way).
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Reynolds.html
Osborne Reynolds
Born: 23 Aug 1842 in Belfast, Ireland
Died: 21 Feb 1912 in Watchet, Somerset, England
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Osborne Reynolds 's father was a priest in the Anglican church but he had an academic background having graduated from Cambridge in 1837, being elected to a fellowship at Queens' College, and being headmaster of first Belfast Collegiate School and then Dedham School in Essex. In fact it was a family with a tradition of the Church and three generations of Osborne's father's family had been the rector of Debach-with-Boulge. Osborne was born in Belfast when his father was Principal of the Collegiate School there but began his schooling at Dedham when his father was headmaster of the school in that Essex town. After that he received private tutoring to complete his secondary education. He did not go straight to university after his secondary education, however, but rather he took an apprenticeship with the engineering firm of Edward Hayes in 1861. Reynolds wrote (actually in his application for the chair in Manchester in 1868) of his father's influence on him while he was growing up (see for example Lamb 's article [7]):- In my boyhood I had the advantage of the constant guidance of my father, also a lover of mechanics, and a man of no mean attainments in mathematics and its application to physics.

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4. Kutner Peter B Reynolds Osborne M Advanced Torts : Cases And Materials
Kutner Peter B reynolds osborne M Advanced Torts Cases and Materials. Title AdvancedTorts Cases and Materials Author Kutner Peter B. reynolds osborne M.
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5. Osborne Reynolds
Osborne Reynolds (18421912). Osborne was born in Belfast where hisfather was Principal of the Collegiate School there but began
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6. IASTE - Hall Of Fame - Osborne Reynolds
Osborne Reynolds (18421912). Reynolds was a contemporary of both Thompsonand Stokes. He worked in the hydrodyamics field with Stokes.
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Osborne Reynolds
Reynolds was a contemporary of both Thompson and Stokes. He worked in the hydrodyamics field with Stokes. His work on turbulent flows is remembered in the famed Reynold's number which is probably the most important quantity that is analysed in any fluid flow analysis. The institute is still under construction but please read this biography of the famous Irish born scientist. Click here

7. The Hisorical Record - Osborne Reynolds
Osborne Reynolds. The Most Distinguised Engineering Professor and anInspired Choice . Osborne Reynolds (1842 1912) was born in Belfast.
http://www.quns.cam.ac.uk/Queens/Record/1997/History/Reynolds.html
Osborne Reynolds
The "Most Distinguised Engineering Professor" and "an Inspired Choice"
Some members may be aware of the Osborne Reynolds Room at Queens', but few will appreciate that the name commemorates the achievements of a giant in the physical sciences and engineering. Osborne Reynolds (1842 - 1912) was born in Belfast. His father, the Rev. Osborne Reynolds, was a Fellow of Queens', Principal of the Belfast Collegiate School, Headmaster of Dedham Grammar School, Essex, and latterly Rector of Debach-with-Boulge in Suffolk, a living previously held by his father and grandfather. Reynolds' early education was undertaken by his father, who himself showed a practical interest in agricultural machinery and held patents for their improvement. Reynolds demonstrated an early aptitude for mechanics and, aged 19, was apprenticed to Edward Hayes of Stony Stratford, a well known inventor and mechanical engineer. After a year, in his own words, "having now sufficiently mastered the details of the workshops, and my attention at the same time being drawn to various mechanical phenomena, for the explanation of which I discovered that a knowledge of mathematics were essential, I entered at Queens' College, Cambridge, for the purpose of going through the University course" . Although critical of Cambridge mathematics

8. Osborne Reynolds
Osborne Reynolds Flow Visualization. This web site would take you through the seniordesign project of team 1 the Osborne Reynolds Flow design group. Objective.
http://www.eng.fsu.edu/ME_senior_design/2002/folder1/about.html
Osborne Reynolds Flow Visualization Homepage About Client Group ... Links Web site is best viewed with internet explorer About College of Engineering Welcome This web site would take you through the senior design project of team #1 the Osborne Reynolds Flow design group. Objective To design an Osborne Reynolds flow visualization apparatus to be used in a class room environment to demonstrate the three main flow regimes: laminar, turbulent and transitional. Client Statement This project will furnish a bench-top unit that demonstrates laminar, transitional, and turbulent flow in a pipe using visualization technique similar to the classic experiments of Osborne Reynolds. The unit will be used for classroom demonstrations for beginning (or aspiring!) engineers. Hence, it must be safe, rugged, self-contained, and portable. The unit must be constructed of readily available parts (e.g., from a hardware store) and cost less than $200. Acknowledgements Special thanks to Mr. Crisler for his involvement with the group and his help to finish the project not forgetting all the suggestion from: Dr. Loren B. Schreiber, Dr. Ravi Chela, Dr. Pedro Arce Dept. of Chemical Engineering and

9. Osborne Reynolds
Osborne Reynolds Flow Visualization. Web site is best viewed with internet explorer.Links. Important links University of Manchester (History of Osborne Reynolds).
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10. Osborne Reynolds
Osborne Reynolds.
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11. Osborne Reynolds - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All
acapedia.org home acapedia feedback. Friends of Acapedia Osborne Reynolds. FromWikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (There is currently no text in this page).
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12. Reynolds
Osborne Reynolds. Honours awarded to Osborne Reynolds (Click a linkbelow for the full list of mathematicians honoured in this way).
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Osborne Reynolds
Born: 23 Aug 1842 in Belfast, Ireland
Died: 21 Feb 1912 in Watchet, Somerset, England
Osborne Reynolds 's father was a priest in the Anglican church but he had an academic background having graduated from Cambridge in 1837, being elected to a fellowship at Queens' College, and being headmaster of first Belfast Collegiate School and then Dedham School in Essex. In fact it was a family with a tradition of the Church and three generations of Osborne's father's family had been the rector of Debach-with-Boulge. Osborne was born in Belfast when his father was Principal of the Collegiate School there but began his schooling at Dedham when his father was headmaster of the school in that Essex town. After that he received private tutoring to complete his secondary education. He did not go straight to university after his secondary education, however, but rather he took an apprenticeship with the engineering firm of Edward Hayes in 1861. Reynolds wrote (actually in his application for the chair in Manchester in 1868) of his father's influence on him while he was growing up (see for example Lamb 's article [7]):- In my boyhood I had the advantage of the constant guidance of my father, also a lover of mechanics, and a man of no mean attainments in mathematics and its application to physics.

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14. Reynolds, Osborne. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. reynolds, osborne. 1842–1912,British mechanical engineer. He was educated at Cambridge
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15. Osborne Reynolds' Aether: Submechanics Of The Universe, Home
reynolds' theory of a structured, dilatant medium can explain gravity, time expansion and length contraction as v approaches C, and energy/particlepair interconversion. Bruce Rosenberg's site features photographs, links, articles, patents and other resources.
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Osborne Reynolds' Aether: Submechanics of the Universe
Highlights
Link to monograph: "The Submechanics of the Universe", 1902 by Osborne Reynolds
Link to: "Papers on Mechanical and Physical Subjects, Vol I", 1869-1882 by Osborne Reynolds

Link to: "Papers on Mechanical and Physical Subjects, Volume II", 1881-1900, by Osborne Reynolds
Osborne Reynolds' Aether: Submechanics of the Universe
Osborne Reynolds, British Scientist and Engineer of fluid dynamics fame, developed a theory of everything which he published in 1902. His theory appears in "Submechanics of the Universe" and a popularization of his theory in "An Inversion of Ideas as to the Structure of the Universe". Reynolds' theory explains many of the puzzles of modern physics and allows for antigravity, a space drive, faster than light speeds, and unlimited source of energy. Explore links to pages on Reynolds. You are visitor

16. Osborne Reynolds- Scientist, Engineer And Pioneer
broader context of the complete works of its author, osborne reynolds. As a landmark contribution to the development of
http://www.eng.man.ac.uk/historic/reynolds/oreyna.htm
J. D. Jackson
Contents
Introduction
The occasion of the centenary of the publication by the Royal Society of the paper `On the dynamical theory of incompressible viscous fluids and the determination of the criterion,' is an opportune moment to consider not only the paper itself but its place within the broader context of the complete works of its author, Osborne Reynolds. As a landmark contribution to the development of fluid mechanics the 1895 paper is without question the crowning achievement of Reynolds' long and distinguished career as the first Professor of Engineering at the University of Manchester. Indeed, the fact that one hundred years later the ideas contained in his paper remain central to current turbulent research and are widely used in the study of practical flows provides ample cause for celebration and underlines the continued relevance of this contribution. By means of a detailed examination of his body of work I hope to disclose not only the development and emergence of the lines of thought so definitively realised in 1895, but also give something of an overview of Reynolds' many and diverse scientif ic interests. Consequently, I have sought to categorise the considerable output of published material Reynolds produced during his thirty-seven years at Manchester (1868-1905) and to offer a short review, highlighting those contributions which have proved to be of particular importance.

17. Reynolds, Osborne
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Biography of osborne reynolds (18421912) osborne reynolds. Born 23 Aug 1842 in Belfast, Ireland
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Osborne Reynolds
Born: 23 Aug 1842 in Belfast, Ireland
Died: 21 Feb 1912 in Watchet, Somerset, England
Click the picture above
to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Osborne Reynolds 's father was a priest in the Anglican church but he had an academic background having graduated from Cambridge in 1837, being elected to a fellowship at Queens' College, and being headmaster of first Belfast Collegiate School and then Dedham School in Essex. In fact it was a family with a tradition of the Church and three generations of Osborne's father's family had been the rector of Debach-with-Boulge. Osborne was born in Belfast when his father was Principal of the Collegiate School there but began his schooling at Dedham when his father was headmaster of the school in that Essex town. After that he received private tutoring to complete his secondary education. He did not go straight to university after his secondary education, however, but rather he took an apprenticeship with the engineering firm of Edward Hayes in 1861. Reynolds wrote (actually in his application for the chair in Manchester in 1868) of his father's influence on him while he was growing up (see for example Lamb 's article [7]):- In my boyhood I had the advantage of the constant guidance of my father, also a lover of mechanics, and a man of no mean attainments in mathematics and its application to physics.

19. References For Reynolds
References for osborne reynolds. Biography DM McDowell and JD Jackson, osbornereynolds and Engineering Science Today (Manchester, 1970). Articles
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References for Osborne Reynolds
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • J D Anderson, A History of Aerodynamics (Cambridge, 1997).
  • D M McDowell and J D Jackson, Osborne Reynolds and Engineering Science Today (Manchester, 1970). Articles:
  • Calendar of anniversaries (Russian), Voprosy Istor. Estestvoznan. i Tekhn.
  • D Dowson, Osborne Reynolds centenary, 1886-1986, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
  • H Lamb, Osborne Reynolds, Proc. Roy. Soc. (1912-13), xv-xxi.
  • N Rott, Note on the history of the Reynolds number, Annual review of fluid mechanics Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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  • 20. Taka's Science Room - About Osborne Reynolds
    Published Monday, October 16, 2000. reynolds, osborne debate farm issues
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    A bout Osborn e Reynolds References *** from W. H. Mortensen Library (@UHA Main Library) ***
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    Charles Scribner's Sons. New York. "Reynolds Number."
    . 8th edition. #15. p507. 1997 1960.
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    http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0841670.html Manchester School of Engineering University of Manchester "Osborne Reynolds - Scientist, Engineer and Pioneer" http://www.eng.man.ac.uk/historic/reynolds/oreyna.htm Queens' College University of Cambridge "The Historical Record - Osborne Reynolds" http://www.quns.cam.ac.uk/Queens/Record/1997/History/Reynolds.html
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