Publication:

Hellend scheprad: geschiedenis en bouw

    Full details

    English titleInclined paddle-wheel: history and construction
    Authors & editors

    Sipman, Anton [Author]

    Publisher De Walburg Pers
    Year of publication 1977
    Languages

    Dutch (main text)

    Medium Book
    Edition1
    ISBN9060112636
    Topics

    Energy & power > Development of technology
    Water supply & management > Irrigation & drainage

    Tags

    Scope & contentWith an introduction by the author.

    The first chapter, ‘History’ explains the development of the concept of the inclined paddle-wheel, leading to its invention in 1771 by Anthoine George Eckhardt. Its basic purpose was polder drainage, and it was the result of various preceding constructions within polder-windmills.
    The second chapter, illustrated from archive material, is called ‘Operation of the upright paddle-wheel compared with the sloping wheel’.
    The third chapter is entitled ‘Form and composition of the sloping paddle-wheel’, with diagrams and photographs.

    The fourth chapter, ‘The sloping paddle-wheel as a transition from the upright to the horizontal paddle-wheel’, provides illustrations of surviving remnants, and diagrams of the elliptical cylinders in models of the construction.

    The fifth chapter is called ‘Alterations which may enable improvements’, showing diagrammatic representations of technical improvements proposed in the 18th and 20th centuries.

    The book concludes with a list of illustrations and a short bibliography.

    Copies held

    Accession no. 230312

    • Shelf location: Z00-SIP

    Divisions within this publication

    • 1: History
    • 2: Operation of the upright paddle-wheel compared with the sloping wheel
    • 3: Form and composition of the sloping paddle-wheel
    • 4: The sloping paddle-wheel as a transition from the upright to the horizontal paddle-wheel
    • 5: Alterations which may enable improvements