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LINDE’S ICE-MAKING MACHINE. AN EXAMPLE OF INDUSTRIAL ARCHEOLOGY STUDY

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This paper proposes a way to perform the study of an ancient machine from the viewpoint of the industrial archeology. The methodology is based on a number of steps and a schema to conduct the study, supported by a simulation of the machine. This approach is illustrated by its application to an ice-making machine of the nineteenth century. The ice-making machine is the one developed by Linde in 1880. Once it is finished, this type of studies and analysis may be very significant for any student or researcher that wants to understand the basis of this technology.

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Pérez Delgado, B., Andrés Díaz, J.R., García Ceballos, M.L., Contreras López, M.A. (2017). LINDE’S ICE-MAKING MACHINE. AN EXAMPLE OF INDUSTRIAL ARCHEOLOGY STUDY. In: Eynard, B., Nigrelli, V., Oliveri, S., Peris-Fajarnes, G., Rizzuti, S. (eds) Advances on Mechanics, Design Engineering and Manufacturing . Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45781-9_70

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