The nautical “hodometer”

It was a mechanism for accurate measurement of sea distance.

It consisted of a box with co-operating gearwheels and a worm gear connected to a hydrokinetic winged wheel. The periphery of the wheel inside the wings touched sea level. The box was placed either on a float drawn by the ship or on the ship’s internal sidewall with the wheel shaft penetrating the inner sidewall. The wheel rotated according to the speed of the ship. A calibrated disc (within the box), incorporated on the shaft of the last gearwheel, indicated the distance travelled.

 


 

SOURCES: Heron of Alexandria, On dioptra.

 

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MEASURING INSTRUMENTS