Daniel W. Mead

American engineering consultant and professor

Daniel Webster Mead (March 6, 1862 – October 13, 1948) was an American engineering consultant and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is remembered for designing hydroelectric plants and writing early textbooks on hydraulic engineering and engineering ethics.[1]

Life and career

Mead was born in Fulton, Oswego County, New York in 1862 and grew up in Rockford, Illinois. He established the consulting firm Mead and Seastone in Chicago in 1900. In 1904, Mead was made head of the Department of Hydraulics and Sanitary Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He moved his consulting practice to Madison, Wisconsin, where it grew into the engineering firm Mead & Hunt.[1][2]

Mead contributed to the design of a number of hydraulic engineering projects. He was the principal designer of the Kilbourn Dam (1909) and Prairie du Sac Dam (1914), two hydroelectric plants on the Wisconsin River.[3] In the 1910s he served as a consultant for flood control projects including the Huai River conservancy in Jiangsu and Anhui, China, and the Miami Conservancy District in Ohio. President Calvin Coolidge appointed Mead to the Colorado River Board commission to study the Hoover Dam project in 1928.[1]

In 1921, Mead became the first president of the Technical Club of Madison. He later became president of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in 1936,[4] which recognizes him in the annual Daniel W. Mead essay contest. Mead's later career included a strong focus on engineering ethics, including writing a manual of professional ethics for ASCE in 1941.[5]

Publications

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (July 2022)
  • Contracts, Specifications, and Engineering Relations. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1916.
  • Hydrology: The Fundamental Basis of Hydraulic Engineering. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1919.
  • "The Engineer and His Code," Civil Engineering 6, no. 8 (1936): pp. 499–501.
  • Standards of professional relations and conduct. New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1941.

References

  1. ^ a b c Anderson, Mary P. (2006). "Daniel W. Mead, Pioneer Educator, Ethicist, and Consultant". Groundwater. 44 (2): 319–322. doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2005.00178.x. ISSN 1745-6584. PMID 16556214. S2CID 37536697. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  2. ^ "Our History". Mead & Hunt. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  3. ^ Bernstein, Rick (2002-08-27). "Wisconsin Stories: The Power of Water". Wisconsin Stories. Wisconsin Public Television. Archived from the original on 13 December 2005.
  4. ^ "D.W. MEAD ELECTED BY CIVIL ENGINEERS; Former Professor at Wisconsin to Take Office at Convention of Society Here Today". The New York Times. January 15, 1936. p. 13. Retrieved 2008-08-14.
  5. ^ Hoke, Tara (July 2012). "A Question of Ethics: Our Profession's Debt to Daniel W. Mead". Civil Engineering Magazine. 82 (7): 36–37. doi:10.1061/ciegag.0000783. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  • "ENGINEERS ASSAIL PUBLIC WORKS AIMS; Henry E. Riggs, D. W. Mead Tell Society Federal Projects Are Unsound Economically". The New York Times. October 8, 1937. p. 14. Retrieved 2008-08-14.

External links

  • Involvement in Wisconsin's first large hydroelectric project
  • History of Mead & Hunt consulting firm
  • v
  • t
  • e
1853–18791880–1899
1900–1919
1920–1939
  • Arthur Powell Davis (1920)
  • George Smedley Webster (1921)
  • John Ripley Freeman (1922)
  • Charles Fredrick Loweth (1923)
  • Carl Ewald Grunsky (1924)
  • Robert Ridgeway (1925)
  • George Stewart Davison (1926)
  • John Frank Stevens (1927)
  • Lincoln Bush (1928)
  • Anson Martson (1929)
  • John Francis Coleman (1930)
  • Francis Lee Stuart (1931)
  • Herbert Samuel Crocker (1932)
  • Alonzo John Hammond (1933)
  • Harrison Prescott Eddy (1934)
  • Arthur Smith Tuttle (1935)
  • Daniel Webster Mead (1936)
  • Louis Clarence Hill (1937)
  • Henry Earle Riggs (1938)
  • Donald Hubbard Sawyer (1939)
1940–1959
  • John Phillip Hogan (1940)
  • Fredrick Hall Fowler (1941)
  • Ernest Bateman Black (1942)
  • Ezra Bailey Whitman (1943)
  • Malcolm Pirnie (1944)
  • John Cyprian Stevens (1945)
  • Wesley Winans Horner (1946)
  • Edgar Morton Hastings (1947)
  • Richard Erwin Dougherty (1948)
  • Franklin Thomas (1949)
  • Ernest Emmanuel Howard (1950)
  • Gail Abner Hathaway (1951)
  • Carlton Springer Proctor (1952)
  • Walter Leroy Huber (1953)
  • Daniel Voiers Terrell (1954)
  • William Roy Glidden (1955)
  • Enoch Ray Needles (1956)
  • Mason Graves Lockwood (1957)
  • Louis Richard Howson (1958)
  • Francis de Sales Friel (1959)
1960–1979
  • Frank Alwyn Marston (1960)
  • Glenn Willis Holcomb (1961)
  • George Brooks Earnest (1962)
  • Edmund Friedman (1963)
  • Waldo Gleason Bowman (1964)
  • Wallace Lacy Chadwick (1965)
  • William Joseph Hedley (1966)
  • Earle Topley Andrews (1967)
  • Richard Henry Tatlow III (1968)
  • Frank Hastings Newnam Jr. (1969)
  • Thomas McMaster Niles (1970)
  • Samuel Serson Baxter (1971)
  • Oscar Simon Bray (1972)
  • John Elmer Rinne (1973)
  • Charles William Yoder (1974)
  • William McCoy Sangster (1975)
  • Arthur Joseph Fox Jr. (1976)
  • Leland Jasper Walker (1977)
  • William Read Gibbs (1978)
  • Walter Emanuel Blessey (1979)
1980–1999
  • Joseph Simeon Ward (1980)
  • Irvan Frank Mendenhall (1981)
  • James Redding Sims (1982)
  • John H. Wiedeman (1983)
  • S. Russell Stearns (1984)
  • Richard W. Karn (1985)
  • Robert Dewey Bay (1986)
  • Daniel Bythewood Barge Jr. (1987)
  • Albert Abraham Grant (1988)
  • William J. Carroll (1989)
  • John A. Focht Jr. (1990)
  • James E. "Tom" Sawyer (1991)
  • Celestino R. "Chuck" Pennoni (1992)
  • James E. McCarty (1993)
  • James W. Poirot (1994)
  • Stafford E. Thornton (1995)
  • Charles A. Parthum (1996)
  • Edward O. Groff (1997)
  • Luther W. Graef (1998)
  • Daniel S. Turner (1999)
2000–present
  • Delon Hampton (2000)
  • Robert W. Bein (2001)
  • H. Gerard Schwartz Jr. (2002)
  • Thomas L. Jackson (2003)
  • Patricia D. Galloway (2004)
  • William P. Henry (2005)
  • Dennis R. Martenson (2006)
  • William F. Marcuson III (2007)
  • David G. Mongan (2008)
  • D. Wayne Klotz (2009)
  • Blaine D. Leonard (2010)
  • Kathy J. Caldwell (2011)
  • Andrew W. Herrmann (2012)
  • Gregory E. DiLoreto (2013)
  • Randall S. Over (2014)
  • Robert D. Stevens (2015)
  • Mark W. Woodson (2016)
  • Norma Jean Mattei (2017)
  • Kristina L. Swallow (2018)
  • Robin Kemper (2019)
  • K.N. Gunalan (2020)
  • Jean-Louis Briaud (2021)
  • Dennis D. Truax (2022)
  • Maria C. Lehman (2023)
Authority control databases Edit this at Wikidata
International
  • FAST
  • ISNI
  • VIAF
National
  • United States
  • Czech Republic
Other
  • SNAC
  • IdRef