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On the Power of Machines

John Banks author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:21st Aug '14

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Based on experimental observation, this 1803 work computes the workings of important industrial machines, calculating also the strength of materials.

John Banks (1740–1805) lectured on natural philosophy, showing practising engineers, mechanics and artisans how they could benefit from expanding their knowledge. This 1803 work draws on theory and experiment to investigate and compute the workings of contemporary machines such as watermills, pumps, and steam engines.From the 1770s onwards, John Banks (1740–1805) taught natural philosophy and gave courses of public lectures across the north west of England. Much of his work aimed to show engineers, mechanics and artisans how they could benefit from expanding their practical and theoretical knowledge. In this 1803 publication, Banks ranges across mechanics, hydraulics and the strength of materials. He considers various designs for important industrial machines, such as watermills, pumps and steam engines, offering calculations of their power. Drawing on his own experiments, as well as those of others, he shows readers how to estimate the strength of wooden and iron beams, and how to calculate the airflow from a pair of bellows. Diverse in its topics, the book sheds light on how rational calculation came to be applied to the machinery of the industrial revolution. Banks' Treatise on Mills (2nd edition, 1815) is also reissued in this series.

ISBN: 9781108070270

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 9mm

Weight: 190g

144 pages