The Miner's Friend; Or, An Engine to Raise Water by Fire
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- Nombre de pages1228
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4704312-6
- EAN8596547043126
- Date de parution02/06/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In 'The Miner's Friend; Or, An Engine to Raise Water by Fire, ' Thomas Savery presents a groundbreaking exploration of early 18th-century engineering, addressing the critical challenge of water drainage in mines. This seminal work not only outlines Savery's innovative steam engine but also articulates its applications, demonstrating how it revolutionized mining practices. With a blend of empirical observation and theoretical insight, Savery's prose is both practical and eloquent, placing his contributions within the broader context of the scientific revolution that was reshaping Europe at the time.
Thomas Savery (1650-1715) was a noted engineer, inventor, and writer, motivated by the pressing demands of the mining industry in Cornwall, England. His background in engineering and mechanics drove him to explore solutions to an issue that plagued miners-flooding. Savery's context as an inventor during the early Industrial Age imbues his work with both urgency and significance, as he sought to blend scientific principles with practical application, forever changing the landscape of mechanical engineering.
Savery's 'The Miner's Friend' is a must-read for enthusiasts of history, engineering, and the evolution of technology. Readers will not only gain insight into the intricate workings of early steam engines but will also appreciate the profound impact of Savery's inventions on industrial practices and society at large.
Thomas Savery (1650-1715) was a noted engineer, inventor, and writer, motivated by the pressing demands of the mining industry in Cornwall, England. His background in engineering and mechanics drove him to explore solutions to an issue that plagued miners-flooding. Savery's context as an inventor during the early Industrial Age imbues his work with both urgency and significance, as he sought to blend scientific principles with practical application, forever changing the landscape of mechanical engineering.
Savery's 'The Miner's Friend' is a must-read for enthusiasts of history, engineering, and the evolution of technology. Readers will not only gain insight into the intricate workings of early steam engines but will also appreciate the profound impact of Savery's inventions on industrial practices and society at large.
In 'The Miner's Friend; Or, An Engine to Raise Water by Fire, ' Thomas Savery presents a groundbreaking exploration of early 18th-century engineering, addressing the critical challenge of water drainage in mines. This seminal work not only outlines Savery's innovative steam engine but also articulates its applications, demonstrating how it revolutionized mining practices. With a blend of empirical observation and theoretical insight, Savery's prose is both practical and eloquent, placing his contributions within the broader context of the scientific revolution that was reshaping Europe at the time.
Thomas Savery (1650-1715) was a noted engineer, inventor, and writer, motivated by the pressing demands of the mining industry in Cornwall, England. His background in engineering and mechanics drove him to explore solutions to an issue that plagued miners-flooding. Savery's context as an inventor during the early Industrial Age imbues his work with both urgency and significance, as he sought to blend scientific principles with practical application, forever changing the landscape of mechanical engineering.
Savery's 'The Miner's Friend' is a must-read for enthusiasts of history, engineering, and the evolution of technology. Readers will not only gain insight into the intricate workings of early steam engines but will also appreciate the profound impact of Savery's inventions on industrial practices and society at large.
Thomas Savery (1650-1715) was a noted engineer, inventor, and writer, motivated by the pressing demands of the mining industry in Cornwall, England. His background in engineering and mechanics drove him to explore solutions to an issue that plagued miners-flooding. Savery's context as an inventor during the early Industrial Age imbues his work with both urgency and significance, as he sought to blend scientific principles with practical application, forever changing the landscape of mechanical engineering.
Savery's 'The Miner's Friend' is a must-read for enthusiasts of history, engineering, and the evolution of technology. Readers will not only gain insight into the intricate workings of early steam engines but will also appreciate the profound impact of Savery's inventions on industrial practices and society at large.