Overshot Water Wheel, 1834-1866

Made:
1834-1866 in Freiberg
maker:
Unknown
Overshot Water Wheel, 1834-1866

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Model, scale 1:10, of overshot waterwheel with closed short sole plate, timber framed, including one short piece of flume, unknown maker, Freiberg, Germany, 1834-1866.

This model is one of a set showing various types of timber water-wheels, together with details of the joints employed in their construction. In the current" wheel the radial blades dip into a running stream, and utilise only a small proportion of the energy of the water. The other three models are forms of overshot water-wheel; one has a closed sole plate, and so is unable to fill or empty its buckets rapidly through the lack of ventilation; the other two represent wheels with ventilated buckets.

Details

Category:
Motive Power
Object Number:
1895-128
Materials:
wood, metal and paint
Measurements:
overall: 106 x 552 mm
assembled: 655 x 552 x 106 mm
weight: 0.93kg
weight: 2.05031lbs
weight: 2.24kg
weight: 4.93838lbs
type:
waterwheels, overshot waterwheels and models
credit:
Geological Museum (Jermyn St.)

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Overshot Water Wheel, 1834-1866

Overshot Water Wheel, 1834-1866

Model, scale 1:10, of overshot waterwheel with closed short sole plate, timber framed, unknown maker, Freiberg, Germany, 1834-1866.

Measurements:
overall: .93 kg
Materials:
wood (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
1895-128/1
type:
waterwheel and model
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Overshot Water Wheel, 1834-1866

Overshot Water Wheel, 1834-1866

Model, scale 1:10, a short piece of flume, unknown maker, Freiberg, Germany, 1834-1866.

Materials:
wood (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
1895-128/2
type:
model and flume
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum