Eiffel Tower
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The Tour Eiffel or Eiffel Tower was constructed by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 Exposition universelle. It sits at the northwest end of the Champ-de-Mars.
From the beginning, the Eiffel Tower was used for various physical and meteorological tests with a view to aeronautical applications. In 1909 Eiffel continued some of these experiments further in a wind tunnel built nearby.
Publications referring to Eiffel Tower
- Angot, 1889, La vitesse du vent et la température au sommet de la tour Eiffel (Simple title: The speed of the wind and the temperature at the top of the Eiffel Tower, Journal: Rev. Aér.)
- Fonvielle, 1889, L'aéronautique à l'exposition de 1889 (Simple title: Aeronautics at the 1889 exhibition, Journal: L'Aéronaute)
- Béthuys, 1890, M. Jovis et la Tour Eiffel (Simple title: Mr Jovis and the Eiffel Tower, Journal: Rev. Aér.)
- Béthuys, 1891, L'utilisation des courants atmosphériques (Simple title: The use of atmospheric currents, Journal: Rev. Aér.)
- Cailletet and Collardeau, 1892, Recherches expérimentales sur la chute des corps et sur la résistance de l'air à leur mouvement. Expériences exécutées à la Tour Eiffel (Simple title: Experimental research on the fall of bodies and the resistance of air to their movement. Experiences executed at the Eiffel Tower, Journal: L'Aéronaute)
- Chauveau, 1893, Sur la variation diurne de l'électricité atmosphérique, observée au voisinage du sommet de la Tour Eiffel (Simple title: On the diurnal variation of atmospheric electricity, observed near the top of the Eiffel Tower, Journal: C. R. Acad. Sci.)
- Lyle, 1901, Santos-Dumont circling the Eiffel Tower in an airship (Simple title: Santos-Dumont circling the Eiffel tower in an airship, Journal: Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution)
- Lyle, 1901, Santos-Dumont circling the Eiffel Tower in an airship (Simple title: Santos-Dumont circling the Eiffel Tower in an airship, Journal: Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution)
- Eiffel, 1902, La Tour Eiffel en 1900 (Simple title: The Eiffel Tower in 1900)
- Géo, 1903, Aérodrome de la Tour Eiffel. Un avant-projet présenté à la commission d'aérostation scientifique de l'aéro-club (Simple title: Aerodrome of the Eiffel Tower. A draft presented to the aerostation committee of the flying club, Journal: L'Aérophile)
- Eiffel, 1907, Recherches expérimentales sur la résistance de l'air exécutées à la Tour Eiffel (Simple title: Experimental research on the resistance of the air performed at the Eiffel Tower)
- Crocco, 1908, Sulla resistenza dell' aria nel moto non uniforme (Simple title: On the resistance of the air in the uneven motion, Journal: Boll. Soc. Aer. Ital.)
- Publication B2p0397e18, 1910, The movement of the peak of the Eiffel tower under wind pressure (Simple title: The movement of the peak of the Eiffel tower under wind pressure, Journal: Engineering News)
- Ventou-Duclaux and Robert, 1911, Bases et méthodes d'études aéronautiques (Simple title: Bases et méthodes d'études aérontechniques)
- Silberer, 1912, Ein Sturz vom Eiffelturm (Simple title: A fall from the Eiffel Tower, Journal: Wien. Luftsch. Zeit.)
- Reichalt, 1912, Tragique expérience à la tour Eiffel (Simple title: Tragic experience at the Eiffel Tower, Journal: L'Aérophile)
- Durant, 2013 (Simple title: Gustave Eiffel's aerodynamic experiments 1903–1921, Journal: Engineering History and Heritage)
Names | Eiffel Tower |
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Designation | |
Inside | Champ-de-Mars, Paris, Seine, FR |
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Wikidata id | Q243 |