George Brayton AKA George Bailey Brayton Born: 3-Oct-1830 Birthplace: Little Compton, RI Died: 17-Dec-1892 Location of death: London, England Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Inventor, Engineer Nationality: United States Executive summary: Brayton cycle engine George Brayton designed the first continuous ignition combustion engine to be commercially manufactured, a two-stroke engine that could be powered by either kerosene or gasoline. Patented in 1872 and sold as "Brayton's Ready Motor", it introduced the process of continuous combustion (now called the Brayton cycle) which formed the basis for development of the gas turbine engine. Brayton's machine made headlines in scientific journals of his time, but it was superceded within a few years by Nikolaus Otto's engine, a more efficient and far quieter design. Father: William Brayton Mother: Minerva Bailey Brayton Sister: Sarah Brayton Brother: Francis Brayton Sister: Isadore Brayton Miller Brother: James Luther Brayton
English Ancestry
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