Engineers and the Human Condition
A little unusual for a title, but I am
Human and always an Engineer, a Mechanical Engineer. As I have said
from time to time, my blogs are really 'Stories based on fact, as I
remember them' and goodness me I have so many stories I can barely
contain my excitement, when I 'Think' of all the achievements
Engineers – Mechanical; Structural; Electrical and Electronic et al
– have made for the benefit of the 'Human Condition', over many
decades.
During this tribute to Engineers World
wide I will to refer to three of my blogs in particular.
- AIRCRAFT MISSING – An Integrated Electronic Search System. May 2014
- INOPERATIVE – Anti-Terrorist Measures. September 2014
- TOYOTA – Lead Vehicle Supplier To Terrorists. June 2015
As I look at a plaque next to my
computor 'University of Birmingham' England and “PER ARDUA AD
ALTA” A kind of striving for the best and all things are possible ,
which is exactly how I went about things, complete with absolute
disasters, like trying to design and build a Super- Sonically
diffused centrifugal compressor , to be saved from ridicule by a kind
Chief Engineer at AEI Ltd, a Mr Huittson I recall, Rugby, England.
Ok, I am a product of the old 'Graduate
School of Thermodynamics and Related Studies', which was lead by a
charismatic Professor F K Bannister and a team of brilliant and not
so brilliant lecturers, of course the best were the mature students
and me the youngest.
I just don't know where to start,
rubbish , yes I do. In Dartmouth, Devon England there is a museum
and inside is a machine that defied imagination in 18 something and
for me still does today. It is one of those steam powered engines
designed and used by a Cornish Engineers for use in their Tin and
later Copper mines. De-watering pumps, as many of the shafts were
under sea level and very near to the ever present danger. This
particular one is really a vacuum engine, in that from a relatively
low press boiler, steam entered the cylinder and water was injected,
causing a vacuum and up went the piston and round went the massive
Flywheel ----- Fantastic
From then, came the true pressure
engines and the study by Engineers of super heated steam and its use.
The age of steam had begun, leading to those locomotives of fame,
like the Flying Scotsman and Mallard class's; those wonderful creations in the USA ; France and Germany, Then on to Turbines for
Industry and shipping.
I
have to tell you of one, as a young lad, I actually saw a steam power
unit working. It was in the late fourties when I lived in Lydney
Gloucestershire England, where there was Tin Plate works. They heated
the ingots and rolled successively thinner, then folded and rolled
again a number of times. Finally when the sheets had been trimmed
men using leather gloves with Lead palm pieces separated the sheets
for the tin plate and on to cans we knew so well – Golden Syrup was
one. Ah, what was up front of the rollers in series, line , An enormous Triple Expansion Steam Engine, with a Flywheel that must
have been at least 6 Metres Diameter. It was at this time I learned
my first Metallurgy lesson and property of molten metals, To make the
lead separating pieces, a brick was chipped to make a 'well' of about
50mm by 50mm, 20mm deep. Melted the leads to molten stage then poured
into the 'well' and there was your Palm piece. Great, that is when
you have thouroughly dried the brick, if not, molten lead spate and
flew every were. ---- Goodness that was educational. Engineering,
thats me. My first lesson in Metallurgy and the properties of metals.
Steam
made history with its use and development, by Engineers for
advancement of 'The Human Condition'. Steam for power to run
Industry, Shipping and general transport, as in Locomotives. My
goodness, from simple loco's to those most immpresive magnificent
machines produced by UK; Germany; France and the USA. Piston engines
through to Steam turbines, the first turbine powered train I think
was in Switzerland in the thirties? . Steam always seemed like a
living being, from firing up to listening to the engine and the
first Hiss of life and to watch the pressure gauge rise, until the
piston started to move --- shear joy. Me of course went on to study
Super Heated Steam with its almost gas like behavior. Enough now
Mason on matters steam. Maybe, but I am going ask the question – Do
some machines have souls. Not so long agoe a broadcaster was in Japan
and he stumbled upon a garage where young men were working on Special
Vehicles, built out of old American cars, with all the spray art to
go with them. The chap asked – Why the fasination with old cars
---- The reply
'
Old cars have souls'. If that is true , certainly it applied to Steam
power.
Engineers
were and are responsible for nearly everything about us, we just have
to look around.
Insects
can be Engineers and Ants of all kinds in particular, like the Iconic
Terrmite Mound., Look and you will see. Ah yes, I was somewhere up
the Kyber Pass between Pakistan and Afghanistan with a chap, a tribal
man of the area and we sat very high up,looking down and across the
valley – scary for me. He pointed across the valley and said What
do you see?. Whew , nothing I thought, just rock.
After
a while he said , now look at one spot and suggested a certain
direction, I see nothing I said. No, keep a steady eye on that small
area and then I saw a slight movement, look on and there and behold a
man sitting with a rifle across his legs. My man praised me and
advised that the chap across the valley had probably seen us arrive
and start our search, he gave us a sporting chance by moving, but had
I been assumed hostile, would probably not be here to tell the tale.
OK.
Another lesson by the same chap. Sit anywhere you think there is no
life. Now look down at' the same spot and something will come along,
usually an insect . Nothing said I – very Patient this fello, so
for a about ten minutes I looked, when of course an ANT came passing
by.
This
is all about Engineers and Humans and their ability to Observe and
Identify.
Before
I move on there is one thing a Engineer must be able to do and what I
have advocated for many years. 'Listen to the Wind' and more
correctly ' Listen to the Winds of Change'
Engineers
Observe and they Listen and what a World we have created.
In
order to design and creat things for 'The Human Condition' ENGINEERS
had to be able to measure. A science in itself from very ancient
times,I believe from Egypt and others like Messomatiania?, Cubits
,Furlongs and others. Angles were a special part of measurement,from
Geometry of course, see how the Pyramids were built- What was that
angle,a strange one but absolutely on the marker. Ah yes, I rang my
friend and fello Engineer, David Greenhill, again a product of
Birmingham Universities department of Mechanical Engineering, did he
know that angle?. Of course like all good Engineers, he looked for
the facts and here it is 51 degrees 52 minutes. I looked further
and they are both Triangular numbers 1326 and 1378. Enough Mason.
It
was in the early fifties , whilst studying for my Higher National
Diploma , and taking a City and Guilds Machine shop operators course,
that I attended a special short course on measurement = Sounds good I
thought , so I turned up with lads of all kinds, Fitters, Machinists,
Loom Tuners and we assembled in a room full of steel Balls; Rollers;
flat plates with their scribing blocks and all manner of measuring
instruments. This will be boring I thought- How wrong I was.
Right
on time, a fello entered the room,not in a brown jacket with
cleaning rags in his pocket, but an immaculately dressed gentleman
in a grey suit, white shirt with a silver tie and shoes of which the
shine would do a Sergent Major proud. He looked at us and smiled and
all most like a top artist on a London stage, he became alive with
his subject and had us all captivated with the topic of measurement
and interpreting that measurement for the manufacture of products for
the Human Race.
We
were all fascinated with the world of Micrometers; Verniers and very
accurate steel balls; rollers and steel rulers . To show us that we
could achieve good measurement in simple ways, we all had a Flat
Plate, with a scribing block and needle with which to scribe on a
piece of steel a set height of one inch. Goodness it was difficult
and of course the winner was a machine shop foreman. Our man then
took us to a Timken Limited bearing works , to see how accuracy ,
repeated accuracy is achieved on a daily basis. We all rely on ball
and roller bearing for our cars to proceed, Jet engines to rotate and
machinery of all kinds to function. At that time there were things
they did not show us, as they were regarded as trade secrets,sought
after by competitors, particularly Japanese. Well known now , mind
you the Chinese still, fail sometimes, as with my wind turbine. Very
tight to start with, then progressively deteriating to destruction-
mainly a metalurgical problem I think.
Engineers
and the Human Condition. Let us have a look around at things that
could not have been possible without Engineers of all kinds.
COMPUTORS, lap tops iPads etc-lids; casings; keys; batteries and
chargers plus plugs and sockets etc. PRINTERS and TYPE WRITERS, take a
closer look, its nearly all mechanical mechanisms. CARS; TRUCKS;
TRACTORS; BULLDOZERS and EXCAVATORS. GENERATORS of all sizes, piston
and turbine. COAL and NUCLEAR power stations. POWER lines;
COMPRESSORS, tiny to one I was associated with – 20,000 cfm, eight
stage ,water inter-cooled, Centrifugal Air Compressor for a mine in
South Africa. Whow and of course our beloved Passenger Aircraft,
transporting Humans almost where ever they want go. Too many of them
of course as polluters of the skies. Fighter aircraft, lethal
weapons, used all too indescriminently at times, by good and bad
governments. For good measure, there is the massive Space industry
and almost equally the Medical categary , with all their MECHANICAL devices they use on a daily basis including research Microscopes.
How say you people?.
Many
books have been read on defining the small and the great engineering
acheivements in history,so we will leave them in our libraries –
for the moment.
Engineers
have always been aware of their responsibililties regarding standards
of measurement, observation and the reporting and sharing of facts. I
have over the years advocated that Engineers of all categories
endeavour to keep a very high standard, even when thinking outside of
the square. There are rogue manfacturers who ignore their Engineers
and produce rubbish or faulty goods. Remember the TAY Bridge, a
Victorian railway bridge, of Cast Iron colunm design. The design was
good but the manufacturers in the casting works failed to achieve
compete air cavity free products. Thus the bridge collapsed, sending
a passenger train into the river. Apparently only a few days earlier
the good Queen Victoria crossed and declared it a marvel of
Engineering.
Over
the years has grown organisations that form the very basis of
standards today. The Americans with their Department of Transport
DOT seen on your Tyres; Brake fliuds and many more . Society of
Automotive Engineers SAE, lasting standards and Technical Papers
without end.
Then
there is one of the originals, Deutsche Industrie Normal DIN , I
believe started with standards for photographic emulsions. Of course
for Engineering there are many standards a nd papers published, over
the years.
For
me and many around the World the most important organisation for
Mechanical Engineers,is “The Institution of Mechanical Engineers”,
still at 1 Birdcage Walk, London, I gather. The home of learned
Engineering and Promotion with many Papers Published and lectures
arranged and enjoyed by all. When one writes to them,they actually
respond, doing their best to assist. Bravo.
Before
we bring our liitle dicusssion to a close, I wish to tell you of some
of the major, problems I have been involved in- very briefly.
Lockerbie
– I have numerus times said I have filed my input to this tradegy.
It started with the initial Photograghs of the 747 in a field in
Scotland, which clicked my little grey cells into action. It was all
about Boeing series of aircraft at the time, being involved in
terrorist attacks, namely High Jacks.This was interesting in that at
first, no one listened to my report, until I wrote to the then PM
Margaret Thatcher and she opened the doors I needed. Thus Pan Am, UK
authorities and I think Boeing. The real identification on how the
Crash landing accurred, will remain under strict security and there
the matter lies and I for one, feel its best that way.
Lockerbie
– I have numerus times said I have filed my input to this tradegy.
It started with the initial Photograghs of the 747 in a field in
Scotland, which clicked my little grey cells into action. It was all
about Boeing series of aircraft at the time, being in volved in
terrorist attacks, namely High Jacks.This was interesting in that at
first, no one listened to my report, until I wrote to the then PM
Margaret Thatcher and she opened the doors I needed. Thus Pan Am, UK
authorities and I think Boeing. The real identification on how the
Crash landing accured, will remain under strict security and there
the matter lies and I for one, feel its best that way.
HRH
Princess Diana and her friend in Paris – I placed my submmision with
the Royal Courts of Justice and were accepted by them. It was of
course a Motor Industry associated matter, involving a non armoured
vehicle in not that good condition. The submission also went to HRH
Prince Charles.The contents were then and now in confidence and I was
pleased with my efforts.
MH370
– The most read of my blogs and I remain convinced of my area of
location, far from the multi million Dollar search,still on going.
The blog was full of Aircraft design and operational matters
Airport
Protection Program – Anti Terrorist - Was written a while agoe
and covered many topics including my ideas for Neutron Radiation to be
used in luggage and cargo inspection. Since developed in the USA.
Ticketing Systems and lots more. Distributed around the World, at the
time taken seriously by a number of Airport Security authorities,
particularly UK and Australia.
Many
papers were written a nd submissions made, all ENGINEERING inspired.
My deceased University John McWaters and I made I believe the first
colour Photographs of an Air Shock Wave, still have the Photo
somewhere. I then in a fit of brilliense wrote a paper on Transient
and Thermal Stresses in Rotors. For turbines and Aircraft turbines in
particular. The computor people did their bit. Solved the QE 11
problems I gather, plus many Jet and Gas Turbine Rotors. Stable
speeds are easy to calculate both Mechanical and Thermal stresses ---
Transients were the problem. If you listened to a cockpit
conversation,. At some point you will hear the co-pilot say 'Engines
Stable', at which point, there is every chance and the ENGINEERS have
done their job, all will well, for the main event-- Engines nearly
full on and off you go, up up and away.
All
Engineers of some kind,all related to the Human Condition. All good
men and true, they diversified from Hydrualics Laboratories and Wave
effects on ships; Involved with Concord and their air intakes,
through Standing Shock Waves, transposing Super Sonic Air to Sub
sonic as the engines were indeed well designed and developed
sub-sonic.; Mentioned in other blogs and the Graduate School, Tony
Marsall being the fello in charge of Chubb s largest firetenders.
Mason got himself involved again suggesting Armoured units, which
could get in Close and Personal- sounds familiar?. Tony became a Fello
of the Institution I believe, passed away last year, in fact only me
and the Concord man, another Graduate school friend, David Hall,
appear to be around.
Engineers
and this is only a few of them, all involved in the interests of the
Human Condition.
Before
I shut down this conversation,as a Motor man, I must bring up the
topics of VW and Sunrise Oil debacles. From my experience of
compliance with regulators edicts, the fines etc imposed on VW are
extreme and totally ridiculus. Here we have the manufacturer of the
worlds best small diesel engines in cars and vans being indited and
aimed at - Germany and in particular older Germans (Directors)- who
still have some form of collective guilt from times past. These good
people have let down their Engineering/Design/Developement divisions,
being daft enough to Roll Over and be got at. They shou;ld simply
have said, really?. We will look into your complaint and make any
Engineering changes we consider necessary to correct matter. Full
Stop.
What
VW did or did not do, to undermine the Human Condition, is MINEQUELE
compared with what TOYOTA and JAPAN have done towards the devastation
of Human Beings , by allowing the unrestricted flow of vehicles to
Terrorists groups, including ISIS , over many years and not one Head
of Governmet or Nation, has done a damn thing about it. It saddens me
to know that the very distribution network, taken over by Toyota in
the Sixties and seventies was the Austin- Morris net set up so
delegenlty over decades by dedicated people, some like me Engineers.
I remember coming back to our Birmingham HQ from Singapore 1961? to
report the start of the takeover (For Free) of the Network –
Dealers, Supply routes every thing. I felt like the sole suvivor in
1874 of the 16,000 men, women and children, after the British
retreat from Kabul, at a British post in Jalalabad. Like now the news
what not taken well, and action taken too damn late. NB Later ISUZU
went for Bedford and GM . Mitsubishi for Chrysler/Rootes networks. I
was in Geneve when they actually asked a Vice President for full
details of all World dealers. What do you say,asked the good man, I
said absolutely NO and they watered down the request- Someone
somewhere leaked a lot of confidential information, now lost in time.
Anyway, there is always silly story to tell and true as far as I
remember. In 19 seventy something a Jaguar was presented to the
Japanese vehicle regulators . They looked tested and deliberated and
then declared the vehicle did not comply. Why not replied the houghty
Jaguar man and they said the headlikes were too high or too low ,I
don't recall. May Jaguar man said ,I say , Thats not fair and
pondered what he would tell Coventry. Well the Technical (Engineer)
bloke said hang on boss, give me a little time.
So,
our man came back and said , hey boss the Datsun180B does not comply
either. With great applom our houghty Jaguar executive, informed the
Japanese authorities.
They
replied “The Datsun180B is a Japanese car and a not an Import and
does NOT have to comply with this particular regulation”.
The problem was resolved for the benefit of all, including Mercedes Benz, BMW etc My goodness, those were the days. OK VW stand tall and do not take any nonsense from any one. You make the best and have some of the best Auto Engineers in the World. My goodness, wouldn't be wonderful to have people like these, working on my Aircraft Missing- An Integrated Electronic Search System. For missing Aircraft. How well I remember Porshe cominng to the resqoue, when Austin had so much trouble with syncromesh in the MINI gearbox.
The problem was resolved for the benefit of all, including Mercedes Benz, BMW etc My goodness, those were the days. OK VW stand tall and do not take any nonsense from any one. You make the best and have some of the best Auto Engineers in the World. My goodness, wouldn't be wonderful to have people like these, working on my Aircraft Missing- An Integrated Electronic Search System. For missing Aircraft. How well I remember Porshe cominng to the resqoue, when Austin had so much trouble with syncromesh in the MINI gearbox.
Nearly
there and I will now relate a story, going back to the beginning
where I said “Engineers and Humans with their ability to Observe
and Indentify. Its about me; Professor Bannister; Primo Levi and
Tullio Regge. The later two were Phyisists , but we won't hold it
against them , in fact the first Radio Celebrity Physisists. Their
programs published in book” Conversations “1987 in Italian.
I
wrote this and Ver Batum I will quote it
“Once
upon a time in the Graduate School Of Thermodynamics at the
University of Birmingham England, a brilliant Professor Frank
Bannister was exposing to his students about a 'Particle of Matter'.
With great authority he pointed out that it takes
students;lecturers;Professors;Readers and Researchers years of deep
study to even guess at the activities of a 'Particle of Matter' under
any set of conditions ----- and yet without any education or
training, that 'Particle of Matter' under any set of conditions KNOWS
EXACTLY what to do and it does it.
Young
Mason pondered on this, asking the question – Does our Professor
think that a 'Particle' behaves the same whether it is being looked
at, or not.--WHAT, said the Professor and it remained dorment all
these years until an older Mason read this book, given to him on his
sixtieth birthday. 22-8-95.”
And
so, thats about it from me on Engineers and the Human
Condition.----------For Now?.
Malcolm
E Mason
Mogood
(Shallow Crossing State Forest) NSW, Australia
The
search for the project which produced John Mc Waters and my colour
photo of a Shock Wave, using products of the day and Ilford film?.was
successful now comes the problem of how do I get onto this blog –
My computor man Bryan Henshaw with his three screens, will make it
look easy.
Plate
1
The
graduate School of Thermodynamics and Related Studies - Iconic year
1959 . Thats me fourth from the left, behind the good Professor.
Plate
2
B&W
two dimentional photogragh of a three dimentioal probe – Super
Sonic Air M ?. Difficult to get the full analysis. Modern
Supersonic intakes are Square, I wonder who thought of that. Great
stuff.
Plate
3
The first Colour Photogragh of nearly the same as Plate2. Of things yet to be.Will published separately.
Malcolm E Mason
The first Colour Photogragh of nearly the same as Plate2. Of things yet to be.Will published separately.
Malcolm E Mason
X@malcolmemason masonedgar@gmail.com
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