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William Le Roy Emmet (July 10, 1859 – September 26, 1941) was an
electrical engineer Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems which use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It emerged as an identifiable occupation in the l ...
who made major contributions to alternating current power systems including the design of large rotary converters.


Biography

Emmet was born in New Rochelle,
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to William Jenkins Emmet and
Julia Colt Pierson Julia Colt Pierson Emmet (1829 – September 26, 1908) was an American illustrator and painter. Early life Julia was born in Ramapo in Rockland County, New York. She was the daughter of Josiah Gilbert Pierson (1797–1845) and Julia Boudinot (n ...
. He is the great-grandson of Thomas Addis Emmet, a lawyer, who was an elder brother of executed Irish nationalist Robert Emmet. His father's parents were Robert Emmet and Rosina Hubley. His mother's parents were Josiah G. Pierson and Julia Colt. His sisters included noted portrait artists
Rosina Emmet Sherwood Rosina Emmet Sherwood (13 December 1854 – 19 January 1948) was an American painter. Born in New York City, she was the daughter of William J. and Julia Pierson Emmet; her surviving siblings were Robert Temple Emmet (1854–1936), her twin; W ...
,
Lydia Field Emmet Lydia Field Emmet (January 23, 1866 – August 16, 1952) was an American artist best known for her work as a portraitist. She studied with, among others, prominent artists such as William Merritt Chase, Harry Siddons Mowbray, Kenyon Cox and Tony ...
and
Jane Emmet de Glehn Jane Erin Emmet de Glehn (born Jane Erin Emmet in 1873; died 20 February 1961) was an American figure and portrait painter. Early life Born in New Rochelle, New York, she was the youngest daughter of ten siblings. Her great-great-uncle Rober ...
. In addition his brothers included,
C. Temple Emmet Christopher Temple Emmet (July 8, 1868 – July 22, 1957) was an American attorney and sportsman. Early life Emmet was born on July 8, 1868 in Pelham, New York. He was one of ten children born to William Jenkins Emmet (1826–1905) and Julia ...
, an attorney and sportsman who was a graduate of the Yale Forest School Class of 1902;
William LeRoy Emmet William Le Roy Emmet (July 10, 1859 – September 26, 1941) was an electrical engineer who made major contributions to alternating current power systems including the design of large rotary converters. Biography Emmet was born in New Rochelle ...
, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, Class of 1881;
Devereux Emmet Devereux Emmet (December 11, 1861 – December 30, 1934) was a pioneering American golf course architect who, according to one source, designed more than 150 courses worldwide. Early life Devereux Emmet was born in Pelham, New York, on December ...
, who became a prominent golf course architect; and Richard Stockton Emmet. His uncle, John Emmet, attended West Point from 1814 to 1817. His first cousin was portrait artist
Ellen Emmet Rand Ellen Emmet Rand (née Ellen Gertrude Emmet; March 4, 1875 – December 18, 1941) was a painter and illustrator. She specialized in portraits, painting over 500 works during her career including portraits of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, artis ...
. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1881. He joined the Edison General Electric Company in 1891. Three years later, after a merger, he became employee of
General Electric Company The General Electric Company (GEC) was a major British industrial conglomerate involved in consumer and defence electronics, communications, and engineering. The company was founded in 1886, was Britain's largest private employer with over 250 ...
(GE). Emmet was a leading advocate of the electrical propulsion of ships from turbines. His systems were first used in American ships during World War I. He also developed the mercury vapour turbine system for electric power production. He received the AIEE Edison Medal in 1919 ''For inventions and developments of electrical apparatus and primo movers.'' He received the
Elliott Cresson Medal The Elliott Cresson Medal, also known as the Elliott Cresson Gold Medal, was the highest award given by the Franklin Institute. The award was established by Elliott Cresson, life member of the Franklin Institute, with $1,000 granted in 1848. The ...
of the Franklin Institute in 1920 and was elected to the
National Academy of Sciences The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a United States nonprofit, non-governmental organization. NAS is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, along with the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and the Nati ...
. Emmet worked at GE into his 70s and held 122 patents.Current Biography 1941, p262


Writing

Emmet's autobiography, ''Autobiography of an engineer'', was published by Fort Orange Press in 1930 or 1931.


Sources


IEEE History Site William Le Roy Emmet


References


External links


National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoir
{{DEFAULTSORT:Emmet, William Le Roy 1859 births 1941 deaths ASME Medal recipients American electrical engineers Emmet family Engineers from New York (state) IEEE Edison Medal recipients Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences Naval Consulting Board People from New Rochelle, New York United States Naval Academy alumni