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- Q729849 abstract "Alan Arnold Griffith, CBE, DEng, FRS, (13 June 1893 – 13 October 1963) was an English engineer, who, among many other contributions, is best known for his work on stress and fracture in metals that is now known as metal fatigue, as well as being one of the first to develop a strong theoretical basis for the jet engine. Griffith's advanced axial-flow turbojet engine designs, were integral in the creation of Britain's first operational axial-flow turbojet engine, the Metropolitan-Vickers F.2 which first ran successfully in 1941. Griffith however had little direct involvement in actually producing the engine, after he moved from leading the engine department at Metropolitan-Vickers in 1939, to start working at Rolls Royce in-order to produce their own axial-flow turbojet engines, like the successful Rolls-Royce Avon.".
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- Q729849 comment "Alan Arnold Griffith, CBE, DEng, FRS, (13 June 1893 – 13 October 1963) was an English engineer, who, among many other contributions, is best known for his work on stress and fracture in metals that is now known as metal fatigue, as well as being one of the first to develop a strong theoretical basis for the jet engine.".
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