Charles Edward Munroe
Charles Edward Munroe (24 May 1849 - 1938) was a
He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts and studied at the Lawrence scientific school of Harvard, graduating in 1871. He then took a job as a chemist at the university, until 1874 when he moved to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis.
In 1886 he joined the Naval Torpedo Station at Newport,
Rhode Island as a chemist, where he discovered the Munroe effect, the basis for
explosive shaped charges. In 1892 he became head of the Department of Chemistry at the Columbian
University (renamed George Washington University in 1904), where he remained until
Publications
- An Index to the Literature of Explosives (1886)
- Lectures on Chemistry and Explosives (1888)
- A Primer on Explosives for Coal Miners (1909, 1911)
External Links
- Charles Munroe Papers - online images from George Washington University Archives.
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