Crompton-Lanchester Medal from IME
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:15 pm
In 1969, Raymond R McHenry was awarded the Crompton-Lanchester Medal from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
This is what it looks like: Be sure to also see the other pioneering achievements by Ray
- Awarded by the Board of the Automobile Division for the best paper or for outstanding service considered to have special influence on the advancement of automobile engineering. This is the premier Automobile Division award. To be chosen from Gresham Cooke (208), The Clifford S Steadman Prize (222), Engineering Applied to Agriculture Award (303) and the Starley Premium Award (319).
- "An Analysis of the Dynamics of Automobiles During Simultaneous Cornering and Ride Motions", Proceedings of the Symposium on Handling of Vehicles Under Emergency Conditions, Institution of Mechanical Engineers (London), Loughborough University of Technology, 8 January 1969.
This is what it looks like: Be sure to also see the other pioneering achievements by Ray
- Ray began his career in automobile safety in occupant simulation:
- 1963 McHenry Occupant Simulation Pioneering Research (CAL2D)
- Which was followed up by the brilliant work of the late Dr. John Fleck with his creation of the ATB 3D occupant simulation model
- 1963 McHenry Occupant Simulation Pioneering Research (CAL2D)