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Graham Lake (cricketer) (Graham Johnson Lake) was born on 13 April, 1935 in Croydon, Surrey, England. Discover Graham Lake (cricketer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?
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Graham Lake (cricketer) Net Worth
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A symposium was organized in 2003 to honor the 50th anniversary of the development of Fracture Mechanics for rubber, and the symposium title was chosen as 'Fracture Mechanics and Elastomers: 50 not out', in reference to Lake's past career as a pro cricketer.
Lake received the 1995 Colwyn medal. In 2003, he received the Charles Goodyear Medal in recognition of the significance of his contributions to rubber science.
Lake began his scientific career as a research assistant in 1958 at the British Rubber Producer's Research Association. During his employment at BRPRA, he attended evening classes at the University of London, achieving a B.Sc. in Physics in 1962, and a Ph.D. in 1967. He undertook fundamental studies of the fatigue properties of elastomers, and established the principle that fatigue cracks develop from pre-existing features of rubber's microstructure, in accordance with the expectations of Fracture Mechanics. Together with doctoral student Oon Hock Yeoh he also studied the mechanics of cutting of rubber with a blade, thereby establishing the principle that rubber's intrinsic strength and fatigue limit are the same and that they can be measured via cutting experiments.
Lake made his first-class debut for Gloucestershire against Sussex in the 1956 County Championship. He made 12 further first-class appearances, the last of which came against Oxford University in 1958. In his 13 first-class matches, he scored 106 runs at an average of 7.57, with a high score of 18. With the ball, he took 17 wickets at a bowling average of 27.29, with best figures of 4/39.
Graham Johnson Lake (born 13 April 1935) is a retired scientist and former professional English cricketer.