Henry Wilde (engineer)

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Henry Wilde (* 19. Januar 1833 in Manchester; † 28. März 1919 in , Cheshire) war ein britischer Ingenieur. rdf:langString
Henry Wilde (1833 – 28 March 1919) was a wealthy individual from Manchester, England who used his self-made fortune to indulge his interest in electrical engineering. Wilde invented the dynamo-electric machine, or self-energising dynamo, an invention for which Werner von Siemens is more usually credited and, in fact, discovered independently. At any rate, Wilde was the first to publish, his paper was communicated to the Royal Society by Michael Faraday in 1866. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Henry Wilde
rdf:langString Henry Wilde (engineer)
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rdf:langString President of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society
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rdf:langString Henry Wilde (* 19. Januar 1833 in Manchester; † 28. März 1919 in , Cheshire) war ein britischer Ingenieur.
rdf:langString Henry Wilde (1833 – 28 March 1919) was a wealthy individual from Manchester, England who used his self-made fortune to indulge his interest in electrical engineering. Wilde invented the dynamo-electric machine, or self-energising dynamo, an invention for which Werner von Siemens is more usually credited and, in fact, discovered independently. At any rate, Wilde was the first to publish, his paper was communicated to the Royal Society by Michael Faraday in 1866. The self-energising dynamo replaces the permanent magnets of previous designs with electro-magnets and in so doing achieved an enormous increase in power. The machine was considered remarkable at the time, especially since Wilde was fond of spectacular demonstrations, such as the ability of his machine to cause iron bars to melt.
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