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History of Engineering

History of Engineering. Presentation Template and Example. Historic Invention or Person. On this page, briefly describe the invention and inventor and show a picture or two of the invention. Importance of Invention.

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History of Engineering

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  1. History of Engineering Presentation Template and Example

  2. Historic Invention or Person • On this page, briefly describe the invention and inventor and show a picture or two of the invention

  3. Importance of Invention • In relation to this invention, what was the world like (what need was satisfied) • How did this invention better satisfy the need • What new technologies or scientific discoveries were required to make this invention possible

  4. Importance of Invention • What were some of the subsequent inventions or innovations that required this invention • How is society different today as a result of this invention • How might society be if this invention never occurred • How was this invention good for society • How was this invention bad for society

  5. Citations Used For This Research • Include proper citation and annotation for each source that contributed to this presentation

  6. Model or Drawing Options • A working model. OR • A detailed physical model, OR • Drawing(s) on a poster board that describes in detail how the invention worked or how the innovation in this invention differed from past technology

  7. Steam Engine Mr. Horowitz Period 1

  8. Steam Engine, Invented By Thomas Savery • Steam engine was invented in 1698 in England • England was beginning to mine coal for energy there was a problem with water in the mines • The steam engine was used to pump the water out • It was also called the “Miner’s Friend” Ferrell, Keith. "The Steam Engine Powers the Industrial Revolution." Science and Its Times: Understanding the Social Significance of Scientific Discovery. Ed. Josh Lauer and Neil Schlager. Vol. 4. Detroit: Gale, 2000

  9. Importance of Invention • England at that time had been using wood for energy, but the wood was running out. They wanted to mine coal but water would seep into the mines. The miners had hand pumps to pump the water out • The hand pumps were slow and sometimes did not work fast enough. The steam engine was faster and easier on the miners • Thomas Savery had an understanding of the recent science of steam and pressure, and also had a good knowledge of mechanical systems

  10. Importance of Invention • James Watt greatly improved the steam engines efficiency. Also, James Watt and others improved the reliability of the engine. • The steam engine changed society because it allowed for deeper mines as well as factories that used steam engines to power their machines. • The steam engine was a major contributor to the industrial revolution • If there were never a steam engine invented, we would still be in an agrarian economy • Society is benefitted by all the products and medicines we have as a result of the industrial revolution • Some say the steam engine was bad because it took away people’s jobs and it did cause a lot of pollution. Many factory workers suffered harsh conditions during the industrial revolution.

  11. Citations Used For This Research • Ferrell, Keith. "The Steam Engine Powers the Industrial Revolution." Science and Its Times: Understanding the Social Significance of Scientific Discovery. Ed. Josh Lauer and Neil Schlager. Vol. 4. Detroit: Gale, 2000. 399-403. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 5 Oct. 2010 – basic understanding of the history of the steam engine and the picture • BERG, MAXINE. "Industrial Revolution, First." Encyclopedia of Modern Europe: Europe 1789-1914: Encyclopedia of the Age of Industry and Empire. Ed. John Merriman and Jay Winter. Vol. 3. Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2006. 1146-1156. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 5 Oct. 2010 – some of the impacts of the industrial revolution on society • Cavendish, Marshall. The New How It Works. Westport, CT: H.S. Stutman Inc., 1987. Print. - more detailed technical background on how the steam engine works

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