Alberto dos Santos Franco explained

Admiral Franco
Birth Date:5 December 1913
Birth Place:Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Death Place:São Paulo
Occupation:Professor and Researcher

Alberto dos Santos Franco the Admiral Franco (Rio de Janeiro, December 5, 1913 – São Paulo, May 4, 2011) was an officer of the Navy of Brazil. In his career, reached the rank of rear admiral

Biography

He was the son of Luiz de Araujo Franco and Adelina Santos Franco.

He attended high school in the traditional school Pedro II in Rio de Janeiro and became a navy officer in the Naval Academy in 1933. Participated in the war efforts of the Navy of Brazil during World War II. Later he specialized in studies related to the phenomena of the tides. He was promoted to rear admiral in 1961,[1] he won several medals and was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus of the Oceanographic Institute of the University of São Paulo in 1996, where he was director in the period 1970–1974. Developed computational methods based on techniques of fast Fourier transform for analysis and prediction of tides.[2] In 1976 he earned a doctorate in Naval Engineering from Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo defending thesis entitled "Components in Harmonic Tide Small Funds".[3] These components are generated by tidal currents, where the periodic movements (amplitude and phase) of Sun and Moon in "around the Earth" are combined in a nonlinear way leading to other components called small fund. It is now generated by the transformation of the tide in ocean barotropic baroclinic tides in the shallow regions of offshore.

Participation in hydrographic cruises for building charts

(Ministry of the Navy – 1937 to 1955)

Scientific papers

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nosso Caríssimo Hidrógrafo Vice-Almirante Alberto dos Santos Franco . 2014-11-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160309085434/https://www.mar.mil.br/dhn/dhn/sala_imprensa/Reportagens/alte_franco_arquivos/alte_franco.htm# . 2016-03-09 . dead .
  2. Bulletin of the Oceanographic Institute "The Fast Fourier Transform and Its Application to tidal oscillations", São Paulo, Vol. 20, No 1, 1971, Reference 1
  3. "Tides: Fundamentals, Analysis and Forecasting, 2nd ed. Niterói, RJ: D.H.N., 2009 Reference 2