Symington, William

Symington, William
born October 1763, Leadhills, Lanarkshire, Scot.
died March 22, 1831, London, Eng.

British engineer.

Educated for the ministry, he became a mechanic instead. He created a working model of a steam-driven road carriage in 1786 and first used steam for marine purposes the following year. In 1801–02 he developed a successful steam-driven paddle wheel and used it to propel one of the first practical steamboats, the Charlotte Dundas. Though his engine was used successfully on the Forth and Clyde Canal in 1802, cautious managers caused the project to be abandoned in 1803.

* * *

▪ British engineer
born Oct. 1763, Leadhills, Lanarkshire, Scot.
died March 22, 1831, London

      British engineer who developed (1801) a successful steam-driven paddle wheel and used it the following year to propel one of the first practical steamboats, the Charlotte Dundas.

      Although Symington was educated for the ministry at Glasgow and Edinburgh, his inclinations led him to become a civil engineer. His working model of a steam-driven road carriage generated much enthusiasm in 1786, and within a few years he had patented several improved steam engines. His use of chains and ratchet wheels to provide rotary motion allowed far more economical operation than Watt's design. His first use of steam for marine purposes in 1787 was followed by larger experiments. In 1789 a boat propelled by an engine of his design achieved a speed of 7 mph.

      In 1801 he patented a new engine utilizing a connecting rod and crank, a system that proved superior for paddle-wheel operation. This engine was used in 1802 to propel the Charlotte Dundas on the Forth and Clyde Canal, thus launching the first steamboat fitted for practical operations. Cautious managers caused the project to be abandoned in 1803.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Symington, (William) Stuart — (1901 1988)    Stuart Symington was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, but his family moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where he went to school. He enlisted in the military at the age of 17 and after the war went to Yale but left in 1923 without… …   Historical Dictionary of the Roosevelt–Truman Era

  • Symington, William — (Oct. 1763, Leadhills, Lanarkshire, Escocia–22 mar. 1831, Londres, Inglaterra). Ingeniero británico. Educado para el clero protestante, prefirió hacerse mecánico. En 1786 creó un modelo operacional de un carruaje propulsado a vapor y fue el… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Symington, (William) Stuart — born June 26, 1901, Amherst, Mass., U.S. died Dec. 14, 1988, New Canaan, Conn. U.S. politician. He served in World War I, attended Yale University (1919–23), and entered politics in 1945 as chairman of the Surplus Property Board in the… …   Universalium

  • Symington, (William) Stuart — (26 jun. 1901, Amherst, Mass., EE.UU.–14 dic. 1988, Nueva Canaán, Conn.). Político estadounidense. Prestó servicios en la primera guerra mundial, asistió a la Universidad de Yale (1919–23), y entró en la carrera política en 1945, como presidente… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • SYMINGTON — UNITED KINGDOM (see also List of Individuals) .10.1764 Leadhills/UK 22.3.1831 London/UK William Symington attended courses at Edinburgh University. In 1786 he started experiments to modify the Watt machine to avoid infringing the separate… …   Hydraulicians in Europe 1800-2000

  • William — /wil yeuhm/, n. 1. a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter W. 2. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning will and helmet. * * * (as used in expressions) Huddie William Ledbetter Aberhart William George William… …   Universalium

  • William Symington — (1764–1831) was a Scottish engineer and inventor, and the builder of the first practical steamboat.Symington was born in Leadhills, South Lanarkshire, Scotland to a family he described as being respectable but not wealthy. His father worked as a… …   Wikipedia

  • William Symington — (* Oktober 1763 in Leadhills, Schottland; † 22. März 1831 in London)[1] war ein schottischer Ingenieur, der Entwickler des ersten praktikablen Dampfboots, der Charlotte Dundas (1803). Symington, vor 1831 Symington war der Sohn eine …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Symington — may refer to:People*J. Fife Symington Jr. (1910 2007), American diplomat *Fife Symington III (b. 1945), American politician; Governor of Arizona *Gaye Symington (b. 1954), American politician, Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives… …   Wikipedia

  • Symington — ist ein schottischer Familienname, der auf einen gleichnamigen Ort in Ayrshire zurückgeht (Symington ist abgeleitet von Simon s Town; dt. Simons Stadt). Symington ist der Name folgender Personen: James Harvey Symington (1913–1987), Führer der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”