Edgard Nazare

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Edgard Nazare (1914–1998) was a French aeronautical engineer and inventor.

BornEdgard-Henri Nazare Edit this on Wikidata
6 May 1914 Edit this on Wikidata
Died13 September 1998 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 84)
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Edgard Nazare
BornEdgard-Henri Nazare Edit this on Wikidata
6 May 1914 Edit this on Wikidata
Died13 September 1998 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 84)
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FieldsVortex engine, fluid mechanics, solar updraft tower, geothermal power station Edit this on Wikidata
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Edgard Nazare depicted in L'Écho d'Alger, 30 Jan 1958

He specialized in fluid mechanics, co-founder of the Aeronautical Research Office of Algiers, which became ONERA after the Second World War. Having worked for a long time in the Sahara, he had the opportunity to observe many whirlwinds of sand (dust devil). In 1956 he filed his first patent in Algiers on the artificial cyclone generator, this patent was re-filed later in Paris.[1][2][3][4][5]

Patents

  • Artificial cyclone generator – French patent 1439849
  • Tower construction for solar aero-thermal and aero-cooling stations – has metal framework mounted on central telescopic mast – French patent 8205544

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