René Lorin  | |
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| Born | 24 March 1877 | 
| Died | 16 January 1933 | 
| Occupation | Engineer | 
| Engineering career | |
| Significant design | ramjet | 
René Lorin (24 March 1877 – 16 January 1933) was a French aerospace engineer and inventor of the ramjet.[1]
In 1908 Lorin patented, FR390256, the first subsonic ramjet design.[2] He published the principles of a ramjet in articles in the journal L'Aérophile from 1908[3][4][5] to 1913, expressing the idea that the exhaust from internal combustion engines could be directed into nozzles to create jet propulsion.[6][7] He could not test this invention since there was no way at the time for an aircraft to go fast enough for a ramjet to function properly.[8][9]
When René Leduc applied for a patent on a ramjet design in 1933, FR705648, he discovered Lorin's publications and tried to contact him, only to learn that he had recently died. Leduc thereafter paid homage to Lorin's work.[10]
René Lorin is a graduate of the École Centrale Paris.
References
- ↑ "SP-4306 Engines and Innovation: Lewis Laboratory and American Propulsion Technology", Ch.4, p.68
 - ↑ French patent 390256, filed in May 1908, on espacenet
 - ↑ Lorin, René. "Le propulseur à échappement et l'aéroplane à grande vitesse" L'Aérophile, Sept. 1908, 332-336.
 - ↑ Gibbs-Smith, Charles. 1970 and 2000. Aviation: An historical survey from its origins to the end of the Second World War. Science Museum. pp. 163-164.
 - ↑ Brockett, Paul. 1917. Bibliography of Aeronautics.
 - ↑ 1941 Flight article explaining ramjets and mentioning Lorin's work
 - ↑ "Aviation: From Sand Dunes to Sonic Booms: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary," National Park Service web site
 - ↑ Ricco, Philippe. "Leduc: the difficult beginning"
 - ↑ Philippe Ballarini, translated by Marc Binazzi. "The ramjet: Past, present or future?"
 - ↑ Ricco, Philippe. "Leduc: the difficult beginning." At Aerostories.free.fr.
 
German WW II research on Lorin RamJet
