Today (December 20, 1901) is Van
de Graaff's birthday inventor of the Van de Graaff generator.
Robert Jemison Van de Graaff was
born on December 20, 1901, in the Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion in Tuscaloosa,
Alabama. His father was of Dutch descent. His three older brothers Adrian,
Hargrove, and William were all All-Southern college football players for the
Alabama Crimson Tide. William was known as "Bully" and was Alabama's
first All-American. In Tuscaloosa, Robert received his B.S. and master's
degrees from The University of Alabama where he was a member of The Castle Club.
After a year working for the Alabama Power Company, Van de Graaff studied at
the Sorbonne. In 1926, he earned a second B.S. at Oxford University by a
Rhodes scholarship, completing his D.Phil. under John Sealy Townsend in 1928.
Van de Graaff was the inventor of
the Van de Graaff generator, a device that produces high voltages. In
1929, he developed his first such generator, producing 80,000 volts. By 1933,
he had constructed a larger generator generating 7 million volts. Van de Graaff
was a National Research Fellow, and from 1931 to 1934 a research associate of
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He became an associate professor in
1934 (staying there until 1960). He was awarded the Elliott Cresson Medal in
1936. During World War II, Van de Graaff was director of the High Voltage
Radiographic Project. After World War II, he co-initiated the High Voltage
Engineering Corporation (HVAC) with John G. Trump. During the 1950s he invented
the insulating-core transformer, producing high-voltage direct current. He also
developed tandem generator technology.
The American Physical Society
awarded him the T.Bonner prize (1965) for the development of electrostatic
accelerators. Van de Graaff generators use a motorized insulating belt (usually
made of rubber) to conduct electrical charges from a high voltage source on one
end of the belt to the inside of a metal sphere on the other end. Since
electrical charge resides on the outside of the sphere, it accumulates to
produce an electrical potential much greater than that of the primary high
voltage source. Practical limitations restrict the potential produced by large
Van de Graaff generators to about 7 million volts. Van de Graaff generators are
used primarily as DC power supplies for linear atomic particle accelerators
used for nuclear physics experiments. Tandem Van de Graaff generators are
essentially two generators in series and can produce about 15 million volts.
The Van de Graaff generator is a
simple mechanical device. Small Van de Graaff generators are built by hobbyists
and scientific apparatus companies and are used to demonstrate the effects of
high DC potentials. Even small hobby machines produce impressive sparks several
centimetres long. The largest air-insulated Van de Graaff generator in the
world, built by Van de Graaff himself, is operational and is on display in the
Boston Museum of Science. Demonstrations during daytimes are a popular
attraction. More modern Van de Graaff generators are insulated by pressurized
dielectric gas, usually freon or sulfur hexafluoride. During recent years, Van
de Graaff generators have been slowly replaced by solid-state DC power supplies
without moving parts. The energies produced by Van de Graaff atomic particle
accelerators are limited to about 30 MeV, even with tandem generators
accelerating doubly charged (for example alpha) particles.
More modern particle accelerators
using different technology produce much greater energies, thus Van de Graaff
particle accelerators have become largely obsolete. They are still used to some
extent for graduate student research at colleges and universities and as ion
sources for high energy bursts. Van de Graaff passed away on January 16, 1967, in Boston, Massachusetts at the age of 65. A crater on the far side of the moon
is named after him.
Source By: Wikipedia
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