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Léon Alexandre Guillet (11 July 1873 – 9 May 1946) was a French metallurgist who studied the properties of metal alloys and developed martensitic and austenitic stainless steels. He served as a professor of metallurgy at the École Centrale Paris where he was a director from 1923 and played a key role in putting materials research on a scientific footing.

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  • Léon Guillet (fr)
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  • Léon Guillet (11 de julho de 1873 — 1946) foi um metalurgista francês. É conhecido por seu trabalho com aço inoxidável no início do século XX. (pt)
  • Léon Alexandre Guillet (11 July 1873 – 9 May 1946) was a French metallurgist who studied the properties of metal alloys and developed martensitic and austenitic stainless steels. He served as a professor of metallurgy at the École Centrale Paris where he was a director from 1923 and played a key role in putting materials research on a scientific footing. (en)
  • Léon Alexandre Guillet, né le 11 juillet 1873 à Saint-Nazaire et mort le 9 mai 1946 en son domicile dans le 17e arrondissement de Paris, est un métallurgiste français, connu pour ses études sur les aciers inoxydables martensitiques et les aciers inoxydables austénitiques au début du XXe siècle.Ingénieur diplômé de l'École centrale Paris (promotion 1897), il y enseigne avant d'en devenir le directeur de 1922 à 1945. Il fut membre de l'Académie des sciences. Il fit partie du premier conseil d'administration de la fondation Singer-Polignac. Il a reçu la Francisque. (fr)
  • Léon Guillet, född 11 juli 1873, död 1946, var en fransk metallurg, känd för sin forskning kring rostfritt stål. Guillet var en pionjär inom forskningen av flera av de järnlegeringar som skulle komma att bli kända som rostfria stål, han insåg dock inte dessa materials fulla potential (det vill säga de korrosionsbeständiga egenskaperna) och tog därför inte ut några patent på sina upptäckter. Hans studier i ämnet inleddes 1904 då han undersökte järn-kromlegeringar och fortsatte 1906 då han analyserade järn-nickel-kromlegeringar. (sv)
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  • Léon Alexandre Guillet (11 July 1873 – 9 May 1946) was a French metallurgist who studied the properties of metal alloys and developed martensitic and austenitic stainless steels. He served as a professor of metallurgy at the École Centrale Paris where he was a director from 1923 and played a key role in putting materials research on a scientific footing. Guillet was born in Saint Nazaire (Loire Atlantique) and in 1894 he went to the school of art and manufacture where he met Henri Le Chatelier who guided him. His doctoral thesis was on aluminium alloys and the work was done at Dion-Bouton and at Le Chatelier's laboratory in the Ecole des Mines. He then became a consultant at Dion-Bouton and worked with several companies. In 1906 he went to teach metallurgy and became a full professor in 1908 and worked there until 1942 while also consulting in the industry. In 1923 he became director of the school of arts and manufacture where he brought major changes including a foundation in scientific theories in engineering. During World War I he was involved in the design and manufacture of artillery shells. During World War II, in 1939, he was again put in charge of naval artillery at the Ruelle Foundry in Angoulême as honorary artillery lieutenant-colonel. Guillet published his major metallurgical works including Traité de métallurgie génerale (1922), Les méthodes d'étude des alliages métalliques (1923), and Trempe, recuit, revenue (2 volumes, 1928-1931). He examined steels made with nickel, manganese, chromium, tungsten, as well as copper and aluminium alloys. He examined the heat treatment of alloys. Guillet was elected to the Academy of Sciences in 1925, proposed by Le Chatelier. Guillet married Marie Béatrice Edwidge Soulier in 1898 and they had a daughter and a son, Léon Pierre Adolphe Guillet (1908-1991), who also became a metallurgist. (en)
  • Léon Alexandre Guillet, né le 11 juillet 1873 à Saint-Nazaire et mort le 9 mai 1946 en son domicile dans le 17e arrondissement de Paris, est un métallurgiste français, connu pour ses études sur les aciers inoxydables martensitiques et les aciers inoxydables austénitiques au début du XXe siècle.Ingénieur diplômé de l'École centrale Paris (promotion 1897), il y enseigne avant d'en devenir le directeur de 1922 à 1945. Il fut membre de l'Académie des sciences. Il fit partie du premier conseil d'administration de la fondation Singer-Polignac. Il est le père de Léon Pierre Adolphe Guillet (1908-1991), également Centralien (promotion 1931), ingénieur en métallurgie et le grand-père de Christian Guillet, écrivain né en 1934. Il a reçu la Francisque. (fr)
  • Léon Guillet, född 11 juli 1873, död 1946, var en fransk metallurg, känd för sin forskning kring rostfritt stål. Guillet var en pionjär inom forskningen av flera av de järnlegeringar som skulle komma att bli kända som rostfria stål, han insåg dock inte dessa materials fulla potential (det vill säga de korrosionsbeständiga egenskaperna) och tog därför inte ut några patent på sina upptäckter. Hans studier i ämnet inleddes 1904 då han undersökte järn-kromlegeringar och fortsatte 1906 då han analyserade järn-nickel-kromlegeringar. Guillet avlade civilingenjörsexamen 1897 vid École centrale des arts et manufactures i Paris och disputerade 1902 på en doktorsavhandling som handlade om aluminiumlegeringar. 1911 utsågs han till professor i metallurgi vid samma lärosäte. Guillet invaldes 1923 som ledamot av l’Académie des Sciences och blev 1936 korresponderande ledamot av svenska Kungliga Ingenjörsvetenskapsakademien. (sv)
  • Léon Guillet (11 de julho de 1873 — 1946) foi um metalurgista francês. É conhecido por seu trabalho com aço inoxidável no início do século XX. (pt)
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