- Eugenio Barsanti
Father Eugenio Barsanti (
October 12 1821 -April 19 1864 ), also named Nicolò, was the Italian inventor of theInternal combustion engine .Barsanti was born in
Pietrasanta ,Tuscany . Lean and low of stature, he studied in a religious scientific oriented institute nearLucca , inTuscany , and became anovitiate inFlorence in 1838 of the little knownPiarist Fathers or Scalopi.In 1841 Barsanti began teaching in the "Collegio San Michele", situated in
Volterra . Here, during a lecture describing the explosion of mixedHydrogen andair , he realised the potential for using the energy of the expansion of combusting gases within a motor.Subsequently, when teaching in a college level institute in Florence he met
Felice Matteucci , an hydraulic engineer. Matteucci appreciated the idea for the engine, and the two men worked together on it for the rest of their lives.They patented their invention in
London , onJune 12 1854 as Italian law at that time could not guarantee sufficient international protection on the patent. The construction of the prototype was later completed in the 1860's.The main advantage of the Barsanti-Matteucci engine was the use of the return force of the piston due to the cooling of the gas. Other approaches based on the pushing force of the explosion, like the one developed by France's
Etienne Lenoir , were slower. The Barsanti-Matteucci engine was proven to be much more efficient, and won a silver medal from the institute of science ofLombardy .In 1856 they developed a two-cylinder 5 HP motor and two years later they built a counter-working two-piston engine.
Barsanti thought that the new engine was a great improvement over the
steam engine , it was much safer, less cumbersome and quick to operate. It was however not light enough for use as automotive engine. The main target was to provide mechanical energy in factories and for naval propulsion.After some searching, Barsanti and Matteucci selected the
John Cockerill foundry inSeraing ,Belgium to mass-produce a four HP engine. Orders for the engine soon followed from many countries withinEurope .Barsanti died suddenly at Seraing of
typhoid fever , onMarch 30 1864 , and Matteucci alone was not able to lead the business. The development of the engine failed and Matteucci returned to his first occupation:hydraulics .When
Nikolaus Otto patented his engine, Matteucci unsuccessfully argued that he and his partner Barsanti were the originators.ee also
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Reciprocating engine
*Two-stroke cycle
*Internal combustion engine
*History of the internal combustion engine External links
* [http://www.keveney.com/Engines.html Animated Engines] - explains a variety of types
* [http://auto.howstuffworks.com/engine3.htm How Internal Combustion Works] - with animation
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