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ASME International History and Heritage - Landmarks in Mechanical Engineering (History of Technology)

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The book describes, and where possible illustrates, historic mechanical engineering landmarks, representing the accomplishments of mechanical engineers over the past 250 years-from the steam engine of Thomas Newcomen (1712), which launched the Industrial Revolution, to the Saturn V rocket (1967). Some of them are recognizable to us all, such as Xerography, Sikorskys helicopter, and Disneylands monorail. Others work behind the scenes or have been superseded, such as the Owens AR bottle machine and the Jackson Ferry Shot Tower. The landmarks are grouped into such categories as mechanical power production, power transmission, minerals extraction and refining, food processing, environmental control, transportation, biomedical engineering, and communications and data processing. Each section is introduced by an essay that helps place each landmark into the context of technical and general history. While some of these landmarks have not survived intact, others can be visited, and travel information is provided. The machines that shape our society help educate us about an important facet of human history and how technology has influenced it. ASME Internationals landmarks program identifies and recognizes artifacts of significance before they disappear. This roster of landmarks tells a magnificent story of people and places and of innovation and discovery.

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title:Landmarks in Mechanical Engineering
author:
publisher:Purdue University Press
isbn10 | asin:1557530947
print isbn13:9781557530943
ebook isbn13:9780585122649
language:English
subjectMechanical engineering--United States--History, Mechanical engineering--History.
publication date:1997
lcc:TJ23.L35 1997eb
ddc:621/.0973
subject:Mechanical engineering--United States--History, Mechanical engineering--History.
Page iii
Landmarks in Mechanical Engineering
ASME International History and Heritage
Page iv Copyright by Purdue Research Foundation All rights reserved - photo 2
Page iv
Copyright by Purdue Research Foundation. All rights reserved.
01 00 99 98 97 5 4 3 2 1
Picture 3The paper used in this book meets the minimum requirements
of American National Standard for Information Sciences
Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1992.
Printed in the United States of America
Design by inari
Cover photo credits
Front: Icing Research Tunnel, NASA Lewis Research Center;
top inset, Saturn V rocket; bottom inset, Wyman-Gordon
50,000-ton hydraulic forging press (Courtesy Jet Lowe,
Library of Congress Collections
Back: top, Kaplan turbine; middle, Thomas Edison and his
phonograph; bottom, "Big Brutus" mine shovel
Unless otherwise indicated, all photographs and illustrations were provided
from the ASME landmarks archive.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-publication Data
Landmarks in mechanical engineering/ASME International history and Heritage.
p. cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN I-55753-093-9 (cloth:alk. paper).
ISBN I-55753-094-7 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Mechanical engineeringUnited StatesHistory
2. Mechanical engineeringHistory.
1. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. History and Heritage Committee.
TJ23.L35 1996
621'.0973dc20 96-31573
CIP
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CONTENTS
Preface
xiii
Acknowledgments
xvii
Pumping
Introduction
1
Newcomen Memorial Engine
3
Fairmount Waterworks
5
Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Scoop Wheel and Steam Engines
8
Holly System of Fire Protection and Water Supply
10
Archimedean Screw Pump
11
Chapin Mine Pumping Engine
12
Leavitt-Riedler Pumping Engine
14
Picture 4
Sidebar: Erasmus D.Leavitt, Jr.
16
Chestnut Street Pumping Engine
17
Picture 5
Specification: Chestnut Street Pumping Engine
18
A. B Wood Low-lift Screw Pump
18
Reynolds-Corliss Pumping Engine
21
Worthington Horizontal Cross-compound Pumping Engine
22
Picture 6
Specifications: Pumping Engine No. 2, York Water Company
23
Mechanical Power Production
Water
Picture 7
Introduction
24
Picture 8
Great Falls Raceway and Power System
27
Picture 9
Lowell Power Canal System and Pawtucket Gatehouse Turbine
29
Picture 10
Sidebar: James B. Francis, the Maker of Lowell
32
Picture 11
Holyoke Water Power System
33
Picture 12
Morris Canal Scotch (Reaction) Turbine
35
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