- John Smeaton
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birth_date =June 8 ,1724
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footnotes =John Smeaton, FRS, (
June 8 ,1724 –October 28 ,1792 ) was acivil engineer – often regarded as the "father of civil engineering" – responsible for the design ofbridge s,canal s,harbour s andlighthouse s. He was also a more than capablemechanical engineer and an eminentphysicist . He was associated with theLunar Society . He was the first self-proclaimed civil engineer.Law and physics
He was born in
Austhorpe ,Leeds ,England . After studying atLeeds Grammar School , he joined his father's law firm, but then left to become a mathematical instrument maker (working withHenry Hindley ), developing, among other instruments, apyrometer to study material expansion and a whirling speculum or horizontal top (a maritimenavigation aid).He was elected a
Fellow of the Royal Society in 1753, and in 1759 won theCopley Medal for his research into the mechanics ofwaterwheel s andwindmill s. His 1759 paper "An Experimental Enquiry Concerning the Natural Powers of Water and Wind to Turn Mills and Other Machines Depending on Circular Motion" addressed the relationship between pressure and velocity for objects moving in air, and his concepts were subsequently developed to devise the 'Smeaton Coefficient'. [ [http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Dictionary/Smeaton/DI75.htm Centennial of flight: Smeaton's Coefficient] ]However, over the period 1759-1782, he performed a series of further experiments and measurements on waterwheels that led him to support and champion the "
vis viva " theory of GermanGottfried Leibniz , an early formulation ofconservation of energy . This led him into conflict with members of the academic establishment who rejected Leibniz's theory, believing it inconsistent with SirIsaac Newton 'sconservation of momentum . The debate was sadly marred by unfortunate nationalistic sentiments on the establishment's part.He was also responsible for "Smeaton's Harbour" Rye East Sussex. This was designed to keep Rye as a sea going port after the river Rother was silted upCivil engineering
Recommended by the Royal Society, Smeaton designed the third
Eddystone Lighthouse (1755-59). He pioneered the use of 'hydraulic lime ' (a form of mortar which will set under water) and developed a technique involving dovetailed blocks of granite in the building of the lighthouse. His lighthouse remained in use until 1877 when - with the rock underlying the structure's foundations beginning to erode - it was dismantled and partially rebuilt atPlymouth Hoe . He is important in the history of the development ofcement , because he identified the compositional requirements needed to obtain "hydraulicity" in lime; work which led ultimately to the invention ofPortland cement .Deciding that he wanted to focus on the lucrative field of civil engineering, he commenced an extensive series of commissions, including:
* theCalder and Hebble Navigation (1758-70)
*Coldstream Bridge over theRiver Tweed (1762-67)
* Improvements to theRiver Lee Navigation (1765-70)
* Perth Bridge over theRiver Tay in Perth (1766-71)
*Ripon Canal (1766-1773)
* the NewarkViaduct over theRiver Trent inNottinghamshire (1768-70)
* theForth and Clyde Canal fromGrangemouth toGlasgow (1768-77)
* Banff harbour (1770-75)
*Aberdeen bridge (1775-80)
*Peterhead harbour (1775)
* Harbour works atRamsgate (retention basin 1776-83; jetty 1788-1792)
*Hexham bridge (1777-90)
* theBirmingham and Fazeley Canal (1782-89)
*St Austell 's Charlestown harbour inCornwall (1792)Because of his expertise in engineering, Smeaton was called to testify in a court for a case related to the silting-up of the harbour at
Wells-next-the-Sea inNorfolk in 1782. He is considered to be the firstexpert witness to appear in an English court.Mechanical engineer
Employing his skills as a mechanical engineer, he devised a water engine for the Royal Botanic Gardens at
Kew in 1761 and a watermill at Alston,Cumbria in 1767 (he is credited by some for inventing the cast iron axle shaft for waterwheels). In 1782 he built the Chimney Mill atSpital Tongues inNewcastle upon Tyne , the first 5-sailedsmock mill in Britain. He also improvedThomas Newcomen 's atmosphericsteam engine , erecting one at Chasewater mine in Cornwall in 1775.Legacy
Highly regarded by other engineers, he contributed to the
Lunar Society and founded the Society of Civil Engineers in 1771. He coined the term "civil engineers" to distinguish them from military engineers graduating from theRoyal Military Academy at Woolwich . After his death, the Society was renamed the Smeatonian Society, and was a forerunner of theInstitution of Civil Engineers , established in 1818.His pupils included canal engineer
William Jessop and architect and engineerBenjamin Latrobe .He died after suffering a
stroke while walking in the garden of his family home at Austhorpe, and was buried in the parish church atWhitkirk , West Yorkshire.John Smeaton lends his name to a high school in the suburbs of Leeds, adjacent to the
Pendas Fields estate near Austhorpe. He is also mentioned in the song "I Predict a Riot " (as a symbol of a more dignified and peaceful epoch in Leeds history; and in reference to a Junior School House at Leeds Grammar School, which lead singer Ricky Wilson attended) by the indie rock bandKaiser Chiefs , who are natives of Leeds.External links
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* [http://sine.ncl.ac.uk/view_structure_information.asp?struct_id=1287 Structure Details: Chimney Mill]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A918371 Smeaton's profile at the BBC]References
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NAME= Smeaton, John
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Civil engineer
DATE OF BIRTH=June 8 ,1724
PLACE OF BIRTH=Austhorpe ,Leeds ,England
DATE OF DEATH=October 28 ,1792
PLACE OF DEATH=Austhorpe ,Leeds ,England
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