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Frederick L. (Fred) Dornbrook (April 4, 1875 – May 17, 1967) was an American mechanical engineer and inventor, who was chief engineer of the Power Plants of the Wisconsin Electric Power Company, now part of WEC Energy Group. He was especially known as pioneer in the use of pulverized coal, and in 1949 was awarded the ASME Medal. In 1948 the University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering awarded him a Distinguished Service Award. In 1949 the ASME awarded him the ASME Medal.

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  • Frederick L. (Fred) Dornbrook (Wisconsin, 4 de abril de 1875 – 17 de maio de 1967) foi um engenheiro mecânico e nventor estadunidense, engenheiro-chefe das usinas da Wisconsin Electric Power Company, atualmente parte do . É especialmente conhecido como um pioneiro no uso do carvão em pó, tendo recebido a Medalha ASME de 1949. Recebeu a Medalha ASME de 1949. (pt)
  • Frederick L. (Fred) Dornbrook (April 4, 1875 – May 17, 1967) was an American mechanical engineer and inventor, who was chief engineer of the Power Plants of the Wisconsin Electric Power Company, now part of WEC Energy Group. He was especially known as pioneer in the use of pulverized coal, and in 1949 was awarded the ASME Medal. In 1948 the University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering awarded him a Distinguished Service Award. In 1949 the ASME awarded him the ASME Medal. (en)
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  • Frederick L. (Fred) Dornbrook (April 4, 1875 – May 17, 1967) was an American mechanical engineer and inventor, who was chief engineer of the Power Plants of the Wisconsin Electric Power Company, now part of WEC Energy Group. He was especially known as pioneer in the use of pulverized coal, and in 1949 was awarded the ASME Medal. Dornbrook was born in Wisconsin as son of John Dornbrook and Henrietta (Schultz) Dornbrook. After regular education, he started his lifelong career at the Wisconsin Electric Power Company, where he worked for five decades at its Power Plant department. He worked his way up from coal passer, fireman, oiler and assistant engineer to chief engineer of operation. Eventually he was appointed superintendent of power plants and chief engineer of power plants—Wisconsin Electric Power Company. In 1948 the University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering awarded him a Distinguished Service Award. In 1949 the ASME awarded him the ASME Medal. (en)
  • Frederick L. (Fred) Dornbrook (Wisconsin, 4 de abril de 1875 – 17 de maio de 1967) foi um engenheiro mecânico e nventor estadunidense, engenheiro-chefe das usinas da Wisconsin Electric Power Company, atualmente parte do . É especialmente conhecido como um pioneiro no uso do carvão em pó, tendo recebido a Medalha ASME de 1949. Recebeu a Medalha ASME de 1949. (pt)
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