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THE MOULTON MEDALS 1929-1996
T he Moulton Medals, Senior and Junior, commemorate the name ofLord Moulton who wasprominently associated with the development of chemical engineering during the1914-18 war. They were introduced by the Council of the Institution of Chemical
Engineers as awards to the authors of the best papers published by the Institution each year. TheMedals were first awarded in 1929.
The Senior Medal is awarded to the author, or authors, of the most meritorious paper publishedby the Institution during the year. Senior Medallists need not be members of the Institution.
The Junior Medal is awarded for the best paper published by the Institution during the yearwhich is by an author, or co-author, who is a member of the Institution and has not attained hisor her 31st birthday at the time of submission of the paper. In the case of co-authorship the JuniorMedal may be awarded to the junior author of the paper if it can be established that his or hercontribution to the work is of sufficient merit, and it is not proposed to award the Senior Medalfor the paper.
The Assessors may, if they consider that a sufficiently high standard has not been reached inthe year, recommend that the Junior Medal be not awarded.
Year
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
Senior Medal
H. Hollings, S. Pexton and R. ChaplinRecovery of benzole from coal gas, with particularreference to the use of active charcoal
A.T. KingThe treatment of suint liquors from wool scouring
N.E. Rambush and F.F. RixonThe gas generator as a direct producer ofmetallurgical products
C.M. WhiteFluid friction and its relation to heat transfer
E.W. Colbeck, W.E. MacGillivray andW.R.D. ManningThe mechanical properties of some austenitic stainlesssteels at low temperaturesandThe mechanical properties of metals at lowtemperatures. Part II: Non-ferrous materials
1. Davidson Pratt and G.S.W. MarlowLegal pitfalls for the chemical engineer
R.W. Powell and E. GriffithsThe evaporation of water from plane andcylindrical surfaces
D.M. NewittThe design of vessels to withstand highinternal pressures
M.B. DonaldPercolation leaching in theory and practice
Junior Medal
H. SmithAn investigation of the chemical and engineeringpossibilities arising in the design of a plant for therecovery of ammonia from the effluent gas of acuprammonium canvas treating plant
L.W. BlundellAn investigation of the commercial possibilities ofmetallic peroxides as a source of hydrogen peroxide
M.L. NathanReport on high temperature heat insulation;a correlation of existing data
W.B.HawesSome sidelights on the heat transfer problem
E.H.T. HoblynThe solvent extraction of sulphur from Sicilian ores
D.G. BaggThe determination of the efficiency of a multi-stagewasher
Not awarded
R.F. HaymanCorrosion
W.H.A. WebbIndustrial alcohol
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Year Senior Medal
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Junior Medal
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1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
J.H. Dobson and WJ. WalkerEngineering problems associated with theimprovement of temperature and humidity conditionsof the atmosphere in mines at great depths
G.W. Hewson and R.LI. ReesSome contributions of chemistry and chemicalengineering to steam generation
J.e. FarrantA review of certain unit processes in the reductionof materials
P. ParishModern developments in the design of plant forthe concentration of sulphuric acid
W.K. Hutchison and E. SpiveyDesign and performance of cooling towers
V.F. Gloag and RJ. BarrittThe manufacture of sulphuric acid in contact plants
N. SwindinThe treatment of spent pickle liquor
T. WallaceStarting up a new chemical factory
K.B. Wilson and GJ.H. TaskerTubular reactors
E.FJ. TomalinThe theory and practice of the treatment of coalwashery effluents
AK.G. ThomsonHeat transmission in evaporative condensers
S.A GregoryPlant design in microbiological processes
Not awarded
S.H. WadeEvaporation of liquids in currents of air
H.R. SoperThe industrial utilization of peat
J.M. PirieGlass enamelled steel equipment for the chemicalindustry
S.S. GrimleyLiquid flow conditions in packed towers
H.E. EduljeeEntrainment and efficiency in distillation columns
1947 H. Heywood E.T. MossThe scope of particle size analysis and standardization The mixing of liquids by injector action
1948 W.S. Norman H. WinningFluid friction, heat and mass transfer in turbulent flow Some aspects of plate and frame filtration
1949 A.e. Branch and J.L. SweetenThe fabrication of chemical plant in stainless steel
D.I.W. AtkinsonThe mechanism of the displacement of liquids fromporous solids
1950 H. Verschoor D.C. FreshwaterSome aspects of the motion of a swarm of gas bubbles Thermal economy in distillationrising through a vertical liquid column
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
CJ. StairmandThe design and performance of cyclone separators
D.F. KelsallA study of the motion of solid particles in a hydrauliccyclone
P. Murdock and H.R.e. PrattLiquid/liquid extraction. Part VIII: The extractionof uranyl nitrate in a wetted wall column
G. Burrows and F.H. PreeceThe process of gas evolution from low vapourpressure liquids upon reduction of pressure
J.S. Forsyth and J.T. WoodThe separation of organic mixtures by crystallizationfrom the melt
AH. IsaacAn approach to automatic process control
A. WoodwarkLiquid/liquid extraction
Not awarded
G.G. BettsSteam jet refrigeration
A.L. WhynesSome aspects of the absorption of silicon tetrafluoridegas in water
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Junior Medal
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
W.D. Armstrong, H.B. Rosenbrock andW.L. WilkinsonAn investigation of the transient response of adistillation column.Part I: Solution of the equationsPart II: Experimental work and comparison with theory
P.H. CalderbankPhysical rate processes in industrial fermentation.Part I: The interfacial area in gas-liquid contactingwith mechanical agitation
J.F. Davidson, EJ. Cullen, D. Hanson and D. RobertsThe hold-up and liquid film coefficient of packedtowers.Part I: Behaviour of a string of spheresPart II: Statistical models of the random packing
K.P. LanneauGas/solids contacting in fluidized beds
D.O. HeinrichStudy on electro-precipitator performance in relationto particle size distribution, level of"Collectionefficiency and power input
F.R. Schofield and P.G. GlikinRotary driers and coolers for granular fertilizers
W.H. GauvinChemical reactions in solids/gas conveyed systems
P.M. HeertjesFiltration
A. KlinkenbergResidence time distributions and axial spreading inflow systems (with their application in chemicalengineering and other fields)
W.H. Denton, S.B. Hosegood and F.e. WoodDesigning for low temperatures, radioactivity andextreme gas purity in a helium coolant purificationplant for a nuclear reactor
D. Goldschmidt and P. Le GoffElectrical methods for the study of a fluidized bed ofconducting particles
K.E. PorterLiquid flow in packed columns.Part I: The rivulet model
S.F. BushThe design and operation of single-phase jet-stirredreactors for chemical kinetic studies
J.W. Mullin and J. NyvltDesign of classifying crystallizers
P.A. Ramachandran and M.M. SharmaSimultaneous absorption of two gases
D. TrainTransmission of forces through a powder mass duringthe process of pelleting
K.W. FreeThe production of solar salt
Not awarded
R. Murdoch and B.A. KearseyPumping studies on aqueous thoria slurries
D.W. ThompsonA continuous chromatographic separation process
Not awarded
DJ. NicklinThe air-lift pump: theory and optimization
J. SzekelyNotes on stirred interface transport as applied to somemetallurgical processes
Not awarded
CJ. JamesonA model for liquid distribution in packed columns andtrickle bed reactors
M.A. PatrickExperimental investigation of mixing and penetrationof a round turbulent jet injected perpendicularly into atransverse stream
Not awarded
Not awarded
Not awarded
Not awarded
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Junior Medal
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1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
P.N. Rowe and DJ. EverettFluidized bed bubbles viewed by X-rays.Part I: Experimental details and the interaction ofbubbles with solid surfacesPart II: The transition from two to three dimensions ofundisturbed bubblesPart III: Bubble size and number when unrestrainedthree-dimensional growth occurs
M.M. Avedesian and 1.F. DavidsonCombustion of carbon particles in a fluidized bed
S. Harland and AD. BarberA model for a cellular foam
T.O.K. Audu and G.V. JeffreysThe drying of drops of particulate slurries
B. Atkinson and M.E. Abdel Rahman AliWetted area, slime thickness and liquid phase masstransfer in packed bed biological film reactors(trickling filters)
V.A Juvekar and M.M. SharmaSome aspects of process design of gas/liquid reactors
Y. Doganoglu, V. Jog, K.V. Thambimuthu andR. CliftRemoval of fine particulates from gases influidized beds
M.e. SingerThe structure and function of the Institution inAD 2022 (The Chemical Engineer)
Not awarded
Not awarded
Not awarded
Not awarded
R. GutmanThe design of membrane separation plant(The Chemical Engineer)
R.I. WakemanA numerical integration of the differential equationsdescribing the formation of and flow in compressiblefilter cakes
1979 D. Boland and B. Linnhoff R.e. DartonThe preliminary design of networks for heat exchange A bubble growth theory of fluidized bed reactorsby systematic methods (The Chemical Engineer)
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
H.A DuxburyThe sizing of relief systems for polymerization reactors(The Chemical Engineer)
PJ. Bailes and S.K.L. LarkaiAn experimental investigation into the use of highvoltage DC fields for liquid phase separation
F.P. LeesThe hazard warning structure of major hazards
e.M. Chapman, A.W. Nienow, M. Cooke andJ.e. MiddletonParticle-gas-Iiquid mixing in stirred vessels
1.R. BourneMicromixing revisited (Symposium Series No 87)
R.D. La NauzeMass transfer considerations in fluidized bedcombustion with particular reference to the influenceof system pressure
PJ. Hoek, J.A Wesselingh and FJ. ZuiderwegSmall scale and large scale liquid maldistribution inpacked columns
Not awarded
Not awarded
M. Considine, G.C. Grint and P.L. HoldenBulk storage of LPG; factors affecting off-site risk(Symposium Series No 71)
Not awarded
1. SinghGas explosions in compartmented vessels:pressure piling
Not awarded
A.P. RossiterDesign and optimization of solids processes.Part 3: Optimization of a crystalline salt plant using anovel procedure
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Junior Medal
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
AR.N. Fairclough, K.L. Chan and G.A DaviesAn analysis of fibre filters for filtration of dilutesuspensions
A.R. Bunn and F.P. LeesExpert design of plant handling hazardous materials:design expertise and computer aided design methodswith illustrative examples
AA.P. de Alwis, K. Halden and P.I. FryerShape and conductivity effects in the ohmic heatingof foods
G.T. Polley, M.H. Panjeh Shahi and F.O. JegedePressure drop considerations in the retrofit of heatexchanger networks
R.I. Wakeman and E.S. TarletonAn experimental study of electroacoustic crossflowmicrofiltration
M.A. Haque, S.M. Richardson, G. Saville,G. Chamberlain and L. ShirvillBlowdown of pressure vessels.Part I: Computer modelPart II: Experimental validation of computer modeland case studies(Transactions, Part B)
G. GuerreriPasteurization of beverages: unsteady heat transfermodel and process analysis(Transactions, Part C)
B. Rahardjo and S.K. SastryFood particle damage and particle-wall collisionsduring pumping of solid-liquid mixtures(Transactions, Part C)
G. Akay, Z. Bhumgara and R.I. WakemanSelf-supported porous channel filtration modules:preparation, properties and performance
e.F. Zukosi, D.F. Rosenbaum and P.C. ZamoraAggregation in precipitation reactions: stability ofprimary particles
E.H. StittColumn liquid contacting with vigorous agitationbalanced by electrostatic coalescence.Part I: Intensified coalescence-redispersion
P.l CallaghanAn experimental investigation of predictive controllerdesign by principal component analysis
I.e. KempThe cascade analysis for energy and processintegration of batch processes.Part 1: Calculation of energy targetsPart 2: Network design and process schedulingPart 3: A case study
D.M. FeordAn analysis of the performance of a mesh filter toremove viscous liquid droplets from an air stream(Transactions, Part B)
M.R. BirdAn experimental study of the cleaning of surfacesfouled by whey proteins(Transactions, Part C)
Not awarded
AG. Livingston, P.R. Brookes andL.M. Freitas dos SantosRemoval and destruction of priority pollutants fromchemical industry wastewaters using an innovativemembrane bioreactor (Symposium Series No I32)
S.L. McKee and P. YingMeasurement of concentration profiles and mixingkinetics in stirred tanks using a resistance tomographictechnique (Symposium Series No I36)
N. ShahShort-term scheduling of pipeless batch plants
W.A. McMinnMoisture transport in starch gels during convectivedrying (Transactions, Part C)
Unless otherwise stated, the papers listed above appeared in the Transactions ofthe Institution ofChemical Engineers.Copies of the papers can be obtained, at normal rates, from the IChemE Library and Information Service,Tel: 441788578214, Fax: 441788560833.
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