Donát Bánki
Hungarian engineer with carburetor invention
Born
1856
169 years ago
Died
August 1st, 1922
103 years ago — 66 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Hungary
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An engineer, inventor, and educator contributed significantly to the field of mechanical engineering. Developed the Bánki carburetor, which improved the efficiency of internal combustion engines. Conducted research in gas engines and thermodynamics, advocating for precision engineering in Hungary's industrial development. Held various academic positions and influenced the education of future engineers through teaching and publications.
Invented the Bánki carburetor
Contributed to gas engine research
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