Mayo D. Hersey AKA Mayo Dyer Hersey Born: 30-Aug-1886 Birthplace: Pawtuxet Neck, RI Died: 5-Sep-1978 Location of death: Providence, RI Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Engineer, Cartoonist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Tribology American engineer Mayo D. Hersey calculated a mathematical formula to determine friction due to viscous shear, now called by engineers the Hersey number. He was considered among the world's foremost authorities on tribology, the study of interacting moving surfaces such as gears, and related factors including corrosion, erosion, friction, lubrication, and viscosity. He is the namesake (and was the first recipient) of the Hersey Award, presented annually since 1965 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for scientific accomplishments related to lubrication. His wife, Frances Lester Warner, was a well-known author of humorous novels, some of which were illustrated by Hersey's drawings. Wife: Frances Lester Warner Hersey (author)
University: BA, Colorado College (1907) University: BS Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1910) University: MA Physics, Olivet College (1910) Teacher: Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1910-22) Teacher: Engineering, Brown University (1934-36) Scholar: Columbia University (1943-45) Scholar: Naval Engineering Experiment Station, US Naval Academy (1947-57) Professor: Engineering, Brown University (1957-78)
ASME Medal 1967 US Official Lab Chief, US Bureau of Mines (1922-26) National Institute of Standards and Technology Physicist (1910-20, 1936-51) Manhattan Project American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Author of books:
Theory of Lubrication (1936)
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