Mechanical Wits Used in the America Colonization: Engineering Assessment
Authors/Creators
Description
The first European settlements in the new world faced technical issues with the help of the XVI century scientific advances. Besides briefly exposing the scientific and techno-logical situation, this paper explores, with the help of reverse engineering, two singular mechanical wits representative of the technological advances introduced in America to overcome different problems. Firstly, a pump, based on an alternative movement system through crankshafts and pistons used against the continuous flooding suffered in the Ciu-dad de México valley. Although flooding remained a problem (it was solved in the XX century), hydraulic pumps were essential for continuous soil drainage. Secondly, a port crane for handling cannons, military devices, and construction materials during the Lima fortification in the XVII century. For both cases, reverse engineering, through engineering methods, Computer-Aided Design CAD programs, and additive manufacturing, provides virtual and/or tangible mockups that help to analyze and improve our knowledge about the dimensions, materials, and functions of used (and currently lost) mechanical systems dur-ing the American colonization.
Files
7-foundations mechanical.pdf
Files
(1.5 MB)
| Name | Size | Download all |
|---|---|---|
|
md5:6a42ad7002b664b702c2ec8dbdefa3e3
|
1.5 MB | Preview Download |