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  1. Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron (French: [klapɛʁɔ̃]; 26 January 1799 – 28 January 1864) was a French engineer and physicist, one of the founders of thermodynamics.

  2. Émile Clapeyron was a French engineer who designed steam locomotives and worked on the theory of heat.

  3. Émile Clapeyron, né le 26 janvier 1799 à Paris 2 et mort le 28 janvier 1864 dans la même ville, est un ingénieur et physicien français . Biographie. Formation. Émile Clapeyron est élève chez les oratoriens du collège de Juilly (1808–1814) avant d'étudier à l' École polytechnique (1815–1818), puis à l' École des mines de Paris (1818–1820).

  4. Emile Clapeyron (*1799 †1864) - biography, list of built works, bibliography, references, relevant literature and links and other details about this person.

  5. Feb 20, 2020 · Benôit Paul Émile Clapeyron was one of the three C’s — Carnot, Clapeyron, and Clausius — who created the field of thermodynamics.

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  6. Clapeyron, Émile (1799-1864) French engineer who developed a mathematical reformulation of Sadi Carnot's Carnot cycle using a graphical pressure and volume representation, then algebraically. He also found a formula for the heat of vaporization of a liquid as a function of its temperature and volume change upon vaporization called Clapeyron's ...

  7. Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron (February 26, 1799 - January 28, 1864) was a French engineer and physicist, one of the founders of thermodynamics. Life. Born in Paris, Clapeyron studied at the École polytechnique and the École des Mines, before leaving for Saint Petersburg in 1820 to teach at the École des Travaux Publics.