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Upon his retirement, Chilton, who was known for being very particular about punctuation, was presented by his co-workers with a book that was entirely bereft of punctuation until the back of the book, where there was a page of periods, commas,
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with the peculiar distinction of being the ninth child of a ninth child of a ninth child. Two older brothers founded Paragon Press and put him to work at a printing press,
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clergyman, poet and hymnodist, Claudius Lysias Chilton, and Mabel Pierce Chilton. He was given the middle name Hamilton to honor a friend of the family. Chilton grew up in
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for two semesters, quitting to earn money for tuition. He moved to New York City in 1917, moving in with his eldest brother. He attended
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for excellence. In 1994, the building where he had conducted much of his work for DuPont was named after him.
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This article is about the chemical engineer and professor. For the U.S. Representative from Kentucky, see
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practice and lectured widely around the world. He received numerous awards, including an honorary
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Mass transfer (absorption) coefficients: Prediction from data on heat transfer and fluid friction
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The manufacture of nitric acid by the oxidation of ammonia: The Du Pont pressure process
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Distillation and absorption in packed columns: Convenient design and correlation method
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and served as its president in 1951. Following his career at DuPont, Chilton was a
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Chilton worked at DuPont from 1925 to 1959, leading its chemical research. During
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Chemical & Engineering News Archives (August 31, 1959). Retrieved May 9, 2011
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Strong Water Nitric Acid: Sources and Methods of Manufacture, and Uses
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from his world travels. As a boy Thomas began the hobby of collecting
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Educational Resources for Particle Technology. Retrieved May 8, 2011
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by hand, which taught him to be attentive to detail. He attended
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Antecedents and descendants of William Parish Chilton: 1810-1871
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on December 2, 1942. After the war, he became involved in the
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and he was involved with the original design of the first
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Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science alumni
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and professor. He is considered a founder of modern
227:. His stints at American universities included the 445:Memorial Tributes: National Academy of Engineering 144:. At the invitation of his colleague and friend, 254:, Germany while traveling with his second wife. 187:and lecturer all over the world, including the 125:. He began lecturing at universities in 1937. 273:in 1943. He received several awards from his 78:in Montgomery, where he heard an employee of 26:(August 14, 1899 – September 15, 1972) was a 8: 512:CFTC's Energy-Industry Gadfly Gets His Way" 281:, which was presented to him by President 213:Birla Institute of Technology and Science 459: 457: 455: 453: 305:Chilton spoke fluent French and enjoyed 181:American Institute of Chemical Engineers 476: 474: 472: 398: 293:. Chilton was posthumously awarded the 517:(June 12, 2010). Retrieved May 8, 2011 436: 434: 432: 430: 428: 426: 424: 422: 420: 418: 416: 414: 412: 410: 408: 406: 404: 402: 7: 442:Biography of Thomas Hamilton Chilton 346:Commodity Futures Trading Commission 58:Thomas Hamilton Chilton was born in 324:Thomas H. Chilton is a grandson of 291:National Defense Research Committee 245:University of Massachusetts Amherst 328:, a member of the congress of the 229:University of California, Berkeley 203:in Australia; and universities in 14: 287:President's Certificate of Merit 40:President's Certificate of Merit 564:20th-century American engineers 344:, a former commissioner on the 247:and the University of Alabama. 569:20th-century American chemists 464:"Chemical Engineering: 1930's" 82:explain how to make synthetic 1: 481:"The Thomas H. Chilton Award" 466:DuPont. Retrieved May 9, 2011 330:Confederate States of America 289:for his contributions to the 201:University of New South Wales 500:"Chilton Retires" (abstract) 388:Press (1968) ASIN B001S9AHFK 544:American chemical engineers 285:. In 1948, he received the 585: 559:American fluid dynamicists 179:Chilton was active in the 15: 315:automobile license plates 309:. He had a collection of 76:Sidney Lanier High School 554:Manhattan Project people 241:University of Washington 166:Atomic Energy Commission 164:plant ever built by the 515:The Wall Street Journal 262:Chilton was awarded an 107:Chilton-Colburn analogy 326:William Parish Chilton 271:University of Delaware 258:Awards and recognition 237:University of Delaware 142:Hanford Engineer Works 46:named a laboratory in 338:Alabama Supreme Court 132:, he worked with the 91:University of Alabama 89:Chilton attended the 440:George E. Holbrook, 283:Dwight D. Eisenhower 158:Savannah River Plant 103:Wilmington, Delaware 48:Wilmington, Delaware 32:chemical engineering 348:, is his grandson. 311:photographic slides 221:University of Natal 189:University of Kyoto 160:, then the largest 95:Columbia University 68:Montgomery, Alabama 64:Methodist Episcopal 60:Greensboro, Alabama 486:2011-09-27 at the 319:Sports Illustrated 185:visiting professor 84:phonograph records 267:Doctor of Science 195:, where he was a 193:Nagoya University 134:Manhattan Project 28:chemical engineer 24:Thomas H. 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In 1994, 528:Categories 393:References 275:alma mater 174:semicolons 123:absorption 111:fluid flow 269:from the 197:Fulbright 54:Biography 50:for him. 36:doctorate 484:Archived 332:and the 301:Personal 264:honorary 205:Toulouse 38:and the 336:of the 378:(1967) 372:(1960) 366:(1935) 360:(1934) 243:, the 239:, the 235:, the 217:Pilani 99:DuPont 44:DuPont 252:Bonn 207:and 191:and 121:and 386:MIT 223:in 215:in 152:at 101:in 530:: 471:^ 452:^ 401:^ 384:, 231:, 168:. 117:, 113:, 20:.

Index

Thomas Chilton
chemical engineer
chemical engineering
doctorate
President's Certificate of Merit
DuPont
Wilmington, Delaware
Greensboro, Alabama
Methodist Episcopal
Montgomery, Alabama
setting type
Sidney Lanier High School
Thomas Edison
phonograph records
University of Alabama
Columbia University
DuPont
Wilmington, Delaware
Chilton-Colburn analogy
fluid flow
heat transfer
distillation
absorption
World War II
Manhattan Project
atomic energy
Hanford Engineer Works
Enrico Fermi
nuclear reaction
Stagg Field

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