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1841 He patented the wheel, which works on the same principle as the [[Benoit Fourneyron|Fourneyron]] wheel but with a different mode of action.
1841 He patented the wheel, which works on the same principle as the [[Benoit Fourneyron|Fourneyron]] wheel but with a different mode of action.


1841 Construction of the wheels on a larger scale started at the works of [[Andre Koechlin and Co]]., of Mulhouse
1841 Construction of the wheels on a larger scale started at the works of [[Andre Koechlin et Cie]] of Mulhouse


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 18:08, 4 August 2020

c.1838 M. Jonval brought out his first model of turbine wheel.

1841 He patented the wheel, which works on the same principle as the Fourneyron wheel but with a different mode of action.

1841 Construction of the wheels on a larger scale started at the works of Andre Koechlin et Cie of Mulhouse

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  • The Engineer 1862/08/08