Charles Algernon Parsons | |
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Born | London, England | 13 June 1854
Died | 11 February 1931 | (aged 76)
Alma mater | Trinity College Dublin St John's College, Cambridge |
Occupation | Engineer |
Known for | Invention of the steam turbine |
Notable work | Turbinia |
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Relatives | Lawrence Parsons, 4th Earl of Rosse (brother) |
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Engineering career | |
Discipline | Marine engineering |
Employer(s) | C. A. Parsons and Company Parsons Marine Steam Turbine Company |
Significant advance | Heat engine Steamship |
Awards | Engineering Heritage Award (1995) |
Sir Charles Algernon Parsons OM KCB FRS (13 June 1854 – 11 February 1931) was an Anglo-Irish marine engineer best known for his invention of the compound steam turbine,[1] and as the eponym of C. A. Parsons and Company. He worked as an engineer on dynamo and turbine design, and power generation, with great influence on the naval and electrical engineering fields. He also developed optical equipment for searchlights and telescopes.