jueves, 30 de septiembre de 2010

The steamboat for Robert Fulton in 1807

Late in 1803, Robert Fulton launched the Seine boat whose impeller was a wheel with trowels, steam-driven, was poorly received in France, and in 1807, Fulton continued his experiments in the United States, boot your "Clermont" steam. Fulton toured in the 240 km that separate Albany New York skimming the Hudson River. With this same boat, you would set the first regular service steam. This steam wore a few wheels with palettes on both sides of the hull design for a time spread much. These vessels are known as "steamer" and many wore masts with candles at the same time. This type of Steamboat would have much success on inland waterways, since needed little feather, while and drawback increases considerably the width of the boats, examples of this type of vessel are famous vapour wheel that circulated by the Mississippi, examples of this type of steam in Spain were the steamer, the Pizarro and the Blasco de Garay.

This invention completely changed the lives of all with them as they conquered many lands, were accomplices of war and even more. currently there are almost no such as motor boats were made for speed.


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