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A Virtual Reconstruction of a Wave-Powered Flour Mill from 1801
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2011
History of Mechanism and Machine Science
Around 1801, Francisco Terrés i Serra designed and developed a sustainable wave-powered flour mill in Vilanova i la Geltrú, a town located on the Mediterranean coast south of Barcelona, Spain. The mill, which was located on the seashore, consisted of a system of paddles driven by waves that provided the energy necessary to pump sea water to a a gathering pond located at a height of five metres above sea level. This water was then fed to a wooden waterwheel that, via a lantern wheel, turned two
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