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Page 1: Session no. 3, 2011: Roman Engineering Machines and Mechanisms, by Gustavo Trapp

Roman EngineeringMachines and Mechanisms

Gustavo Trapp3rd Session, 2011

Page 2: Session no. 3, 2011: Roman Engineering Machines and Mechanisms, by Gustavo Trapp

Roman Engineering Main Sources:

– Vitrubius (c. 80–70 BC - after 15 BC)

• De Architectura

– Pliny the Elder (23 AD – 79AD)

• Naturalis Historiae

– Heron of Alexandria (c. 10–70 AD)

• Pneumatica, Automata, Mechanica,

Main types of machines

– Siege machines

– Industrial machines

– Small mechanisms

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Siege machines

Mostly evolutions of early greek designs Ballistae (arrow throwers)

Lithobolos (stone throwers)

De Re Militari, by Vegetius, c.430-450 AD

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Siege machines

Balistae• Static

• High degree of accuracy

• Usually constructed on site

• Metal parts carried around

• 3 shots per minute

Variations• Manuballista

• Carroballista

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Siege machines

Lithobolos/Onager/Mangonel Used to throw Rocks

Burning objects

Dead animals or people

Capacity

10 to 180 lb stones

Up to 500 meters (1500ft)

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Industrial Machines Pumps Water mills Wind mills Pulley-based machines for lifting and transporting

weights Machines that convert rotary to linear motion and

vice-versa

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Roman EngineeringPumps

Rio Tinto Mine, Spain

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Lifting mechanisms

Roman Engineering

13 000 lb vs. 110 lb

Manual CraneManual Crane

Threadwheel Crane

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Roman Engineering

Machines that convert rotary to linear motion

Hierapolis, Asia Minor c. 350 AD

Stone Saw mill

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Small mechanisms Odomoter Astronomical computer Hydraulic organ

Roman Engineering

Antikhera

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